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Work & Business Guide in Egypt

Job market, business opportunities, and work permits for expats

Egypt offers dynamic employment opportunities across oil & gas, tourism, agriculture, and rapidly growing technology sectors. As Africa's second-largest economy with 102+ million people, Egypt presents significant potential for job seekers and entrepreneurs. The country is undergoing economic transformation with improving macroeconomic stability, declining inflation, and government initiatives supporting private sector growth and job creation, particularly for youth and women.
Employment Rate
43.8%

Employment at 43.8% (Q2 FY26) with labor force participation at 46.7%, below historical averages but improving. Unemployment rate 7.2% (2024), projected to decline to 6.9% by 2026. Female unemployment ~4x higher than male. Approximately 75% of employees work as unofficial/informal workers.

Startup Ecosystem
65.0%

Growing startup ecosystem supported by World Bank's Catalyzing Entrepreneurship for Job Creation Project ($200M), which has created 400k+ jobs and supported 200k+ beneficiaries (40% women, 40% youth). Increasing VC interest and government focus on 'business ready' agenda. Innovation hubs emerging in Cairo and Alexandria, though ecosystem remains developing compared to global standards.

Average Salary Range

EGP 15,000 - EGP 45,000 annually

Average salaries range 15,000-45,000 EGP annually depending on sector and experience. Tech and finance roles command higher salaries (30,000-50,000+ EGP). Oil & gas sector offers premium compensation. Significant cost-of-living variations between Cairo and provincial areas. Purchasing power relatively strong in non-metropolitan regions.

Work Visa Requirements

EU Citizens:

EU citizens require tourist visa (typically 30 days on arrival) or residence visa for employment. Work permits mandatory for employment; must be sponsored by employer. Processing typically 2-4 weeks.

Non-EU Citizens:

Work visa required, sponsored by Egyptian employer. Residence permit and work authorization mandatory. Processing 2-4 weeks. Investors and entrepreneurs can apply for investor visas. Skilled professionals in priority sectors (tech, energy) may have expedited pathways.

Egypt requires work authorization for all foreign nationals. Employer sponsorship essential. Residence permits tied to employment contracts. No formal digital nomad visa, though remote work increasingly tolerated. Visa extensions renewable annually. Documentation includes employment contract, medical clearance, and security clearance.

Business Registration

Timeline:

1-3 weeks

Minimum Capital:

EGP 1,000

Business registration streamlined through General Authority for Investment and Free Zones (GAFI). Common structures: Limited Liability Company (LLC), Joint Stock Company, Sole Proprietorship. Minimal capital requirements (1,000 EGP for some structures). Online registration increasingly available. Requires tax registration, social insurance enrollment, and sector-specific licenses. Ease of Doing Business improving with recent reforms.

Remote Work Policies

Legal Status:

No formal remote work legislation, but increasingly accepted in practice. Employment contracts typically specify work location; remote arrangements negotiated individually with employers.

Growing acceptance of remote and hybrid work post-pandemic, particularly in tech, finance, and multinational companies. Co-working spaces expanding in Cairo, Alexandria, and Giza. Multinational firms more flexible than traditional Egyptian businesses. Internet infrastructure adequate in major cities. Tax and social security implications for remote work still evolving; consult employer on compliance.

Key Industries

Oil & Gas
Tourism & Hospitality
Agriculture & Food
Technology & IT
Telecommunications
Manufacturing & Industry
Finance & Banking
Real Estate & Construction

Job Opportunities by Sector

Oil & Gas:

Largest industrial sector, >20% of GDP. High demand for engineers, geologists, project managers, and technical specialists. Premium salaries (40,000-80,000+ EGP). Multinational companies active. Requires technical qualifications and security clearance.

Technology & IT:

Rapidly growing sector with strong government support. Demand for software developers, data scientists, cybersecurity experts, and digital marketers. Salaries 30,000-60,000+ EGP. Cairo tech hub expanding. Startup opportunities abundant through entrepreneurship programs.

Tourism & Hospitality:

Major employment sector with seasonal and year-round opportunities. Hotel management, tour guides, hospitality staff, restaurant management. Multilingual skills highly valued. Salaries 15,000-35,000 EGP. Recovery post-pandemic creating new positions.

Telecommunications:

Growing sector with major players (Vodafone, Etisalat, Orange). Demand for network engineers, customer service, sales, and IT professionals. Competitive salaries 25,000-50,000 EGP. Expansion into 5G and digital services creating opportunities.

Education & Training:

English language teachers in high demand, especially TEFL/TESOL certified. International schools, universities, and private institutes hiring. Salaries 20,000-40,000 EGP. Curriculum development and educational technology roles emerging.

Finance & Banking:

Expanding financial services sector. Demand for accountants, financial analysts, compliance officers, and banking professionals. Salaries 25,000-55,000 EGP. Islamic banking growing. Fintech startups creating innovation opportunities.

Manufacturing & Export:

Textile, food processing, chemicals, and automotive sectors active. Production managers, quality control, supply chain specialists needed. Salaries 20,000-45,000 EGP. Export-oriented industries offering growth potential.

Healthcare:

Growing private healthcare sector. Demand for doctors, nurses, medical technicians, and healthcare administrators. Salaries 25,000-60,000+ EGP depending on specialization. International hospital chains expanding, offering career advancement.