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A Yellow Fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for entry into Angola.
Routine travel vaccinations are recommended.
International film crews generally require press or media accreditation to conduct professional filming activities in Angola.
Applications may be coordinated through a local production partner or fixer and relevant government authorities.
Ministry of Culture and Tourism
Additional approvals may also be required from:
Access to private locations is negotiated directly with the property owner, typically facilitated by a local fixer or production partner.
Location fees vary depending on:
Drone operations in Angola are regulated and require prior authorization before use.
Drones must be declared at customs on arrival and approved by the relevant authorities.
National Civil Aviation Authority of Angola (INAVIC)
Allow 2–4 weeks.
Fees vary depending on the type of production and location of drone operations.
Angola accepts ATA Carnets, although additional customs procedures may apply.
Customs
Angola is generally safe for filming in major cities and established production areas, though standard precautions are recommended.
Working with local fixers and production partners is strongly advised for logistics and government coordination.
Security arrangements may be required depending on:
Additional logistical planning is recommended when filming in remote or rural areas.
No official rebate / incentive.

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