Guinea-Bissau
The Republic of Guinea-Bissau is a state in western Africa. It is located on the Atlantic coast and borders Senegal to the north and Guinea to the south and east.
The capital is the city of Bissau.
The form of government is a semi-presidential republic. The president of the country is the head of state and government.
The climate in this country is tropical, with a rainy season and a dry season.
The population is 2,089,024 people (2022).
The official language is Portuguese. The local population also speaks French and various local languages, including Creole (Portuguese Creole), Badyara, Bayot and others. A total of 22 languages are spoken here.
Tourists will be interested in visiting the capital, the city of Bissau, where you can see interesting architecture and colonial heritage. You can stroll through its streets to see colorful buildings, streets and markets. Here you can also visit Lake Dalol, Bolam Island, with its beautiful beaches, and visit natural parks and reserves.
The standard of living in the country is below average and the country faces various social and economic problems.
The medical and educational systems are at a low level of development.
The level of security in the country can be variable, and political and social tensions sometimes arise.
Citizenship in Guinea-Bissau can be obtained through naturalization, through marriage to a citizen of this country. Citizenship by birth is granted automatically if at least one parent is a citizen of the country.
Finding employment for foreigners can be difficult due to high unemployment and economic difficulties in this country.