Work & Business Guide in Comoros
Job market, business opportunities, and work permits for expats
Employment Rate
91.2%Very high employment rate driven by 80% labor force in agriculture and 60% in informal sector. Official unemployment at 8.8% (2022), but underemployment prevalent among youth and women in subsistence roles. Growth in construction and services creates limited formal jobs.
Startup Ecosystem
21.0%Limited startup ecosystem with minimal VC funding, few incubators, and challenging business environment. Government offers basic incentives, but poor access to finance, infrastructure gaps, and regulatory hurdles stifle innovation. Opportunities in agrotech and tourism startups remain nascent.
Average Salary Range
KMF 1,200,000 - KMF 4,800,000 annually
Average annual salaries range 1.2M-4.8M KMF (~$2,500-$10,000 USD), lowest globally with GDP per capita ~$700 USD. Agriculture workers earn minimally; skilled roles in construction/tourism higher. Low cost of living aids purchasing power, but remittances supplement incomes. Taxes minimal.
Work Visa Requirements
Visa on arrival for 45 days; work permit required via Ministry of Interior for employment. EU passports ease extensions.
Visa on arrival (45 days) for most; work authorization needed through employer sponsorship and ANPI approval. Processing 1-3 months.
Comoros offers visa-free/visa-on-arrival to 90+ countries including EU for short stays. Work permits mandate job offer, medical checks, and police clearance; timelines 4-12 weeks. No digital nomad visa; special investor visas for business setup via APIE. French ties aid Francophone applicants.
Business Registration
4-8 weeks
Registration via APIE (Investment Promotion Agency) or One-Stop Shop in Moroni. SARL most common (no min capital). Requires articles of incorporation, ID copies, lease; fees ~100,000 KMF. In-person dominant, online limited. Ease of Doing Business challenged by bureaucracy (World Bank rank ~170/190).
Remote Work Policies
No specific remote work law; governed by general labor code. Employer-employee agreement suffices for cross-border remote.
Remote work rare due to poor internet (20% coverage) and electricity issues. Informal prevalence in tourism/services; co-working spaces scarce outside Moroni. Growing acceptance post-COVID among NGOs/expats, but infrastructure limits scale.
Key Industries
Job Opportunities by Sector
High demand for farm laborers, plantation workers, and agribusiness managers specializing in vanilla, ylang-ylang, cloves. Employs 80% workforce; growth via export recovery. Skills in processing/distillation valued; modest salaries but stable rural jobs.
Booming due to Galawa Hotel, El-Maarouf Hospital, 2027 Games infrastructure. Need engineers, laborers, project managers. 5.3% sector growth in 2025 offers formal employment; higher wages for skilled trades.
Expanding with beach resorts and eco-tourism; roles in hotels, guides, management. Multilingual staff sought; seasonal peaks. Remittances boost domestic demand; potential for entrepreneurs in guest houses.
Subsistence and small-scale commercial fishing employs many; opportunities for boat operators, processors. Export potential; training in sustainable practices needed amid overfishing risks.
Demand for nurses, technicians with hospital expansions. NGO/expats fill gaps; French/Arabic speakers preferred. Stable government jobs; growth tied to infrastructure.
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