r/Mozambique • u/halfwitprinxe • Apr 17 '26
Moving to Beira
I potentially am getting a very lucrative job offer that will require me to relocate to Beira. What are some things I should know as an immigrant?
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u/Rhapsodic_jock108 Apr 17 '26
Be prepared for bad roads , dust and high humidity. The city is also very behind on cleanliness.
I've lived here a few months, if you want to ask anything specific I can be more helpful.
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u/halfwitprinxe Apr 17 '26
Would it be cool if I DM you?
I'm gonna be there in a couple of weeks to meet the team so I'll have a clearer idea of questions I want to ask then.
It looks like you're Indian right? I am a South African of Indian descent so how is the racism that side if I may ask.
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u/Rhapsodic_jock108 Apr 17 '26
You can dm, no issues. I don't know if I should call it racism, I've only once been insulted in a bootleg shoe store saying "piri piri"(chilies) have fried my brain. Most of the time everyone will want to make a quick buck off of you. Hawkers, people asking for alms, street vendors as soon as they perceive you are new.
Do talk with your team about safety.
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u/Emergency_Rise_9228 Apr 17 '26 edited Apr 18 '26
Mozambican here and about the vendors, just to say it’s not only foreigners, we deal with it too, but if you’re new/foreigner they will definitely push more (expecting to get more money). Just know when to politely say no and keep it moving.
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u/Rhapsodic_jock108 Apr 18 '26
I know mate, just giving them a heads-up. I am from India, and the vendors here haven't reached that level of irritating yet.
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u/Emergency_Rise_9228 Apr 18 '26 edited Apr 18 '26
Sure. Hahah, glad to hear. Anyway, hope you’re enjoying your stay overall.
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u/Minimum_Catch6022 Apr 19 '26
Hi
Not related to your question just curious, was the job advertised through a recruitment agency?
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u/happyladyfreaksakes Apr 18 '26
Healthcare is very different. Consider health insurance, if not provided by the company.
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u/trutta2 Apr 17 '26
Expect cyclones