It’s not easy to take South Africa out of the South African even if the South African moves out of South Africa.
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Baby come back! Checkers tries to lure ex-pats back with cheaper prices.
An annual survey polling expats on the best-ranked places to move and live has some very unkind things to say about the Big Smoke.
With the country’s borders opening to South Africans who are fully vaccinated as of October 1, the number of people making use of residency-by-investment programmes is expected to surge.
We might not have the finest service delivery, public transport, or enough electricity to go around, but the exchange rate means that the local property market remains favourable. to those abroad.
InterNations, a Munich-based expat network with around four million members, has published its latest Expat Insider survey.
UK’s office for national statistics has data that shows exactly how many South Africans have emigrated during a recent 12-month period.
The Taxation Laws Amendment Bill of 2017 is just as boring as you would imagine, but there’s something in there that will have a big impact on South African expats.
The latest list of the world’s most expensive cities, for expats who are looking for a western standard of living, shows London ain’t all that bad.
We know that South Africa is a melting pop of local and international cultures, but the sheer number of Brits who call it home is astounding.
Raising your kids in South Africa might not be so bad – just know how to play the game.
Good news for South Africans living abroad – you’ll be able to register and vote in the national elections next year. This is how you do it.