Working in Seychelles

The Seychelles economy is based on tourism, fishing and beverages. It is one of the most highly developed African economies and as a result, attracts much investment and attention from job seekers. The island nation exports tuna and frozen fish around the world, and has a thriving reexport sector.

Why work in Seychelles?

The Seychelles has a robust economy which continues to grow. Its major industries in financial services, tourism and transport offer early career and senior professionals many opportunities for employment. Taxation is low compared to many African countries, which is also a draw for workers. Healthcare for non-residents requires private treatment, so medical insurance is essential. Education is well provided for in The Seychelles, making it attractive for professionals with families.

Seychelles - Useful Information

Population

97739

Currency

Seychellois Rupee (SCR)

Dialling Code

248

Official Languages

English, French, Seychellois Creole

Main Airport

Seychelles International Airport

Timezone

Algeria (UTC +01:00)

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