Tips for Living in South Africa
Tips from expats and experts about moving to South Africa and living in South Africa.
Staying Safe in Cape Town
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A South African who lives in Europe offers some helpful safety tips for those traveling or moving to Cape Town. (Continue Reading)
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Things to do in Cape Town
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While in Cape Town, you will certainly find it extremely hard to become bored, since there are so many great activities. Strolling through the beautiful Kirstenbosch Gardens behind Table Mountain, enjoying a delicious seafood lunch at The Waterfront, watching the penguins play at Boulders Beach, doing a wine tour of the beautiful Stellenbosch area and more. (Continue Reading)
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Cost of living in South Africa
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If you are considering moving to South Africa, one of the many, yet more important aspects to consider, is the cost of living. Compared to the rest of Africa, the prices for anything from rent to utilities, eating out, clothing and even petrol/diesel is definitely more expensive. (Continue Reading)
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Healthcare in South Africa
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In South Africa, public healthcare is extremely understaffed and underfunded. The richest 20% of the population are using private systems, which are far better served, and nearly 80% of all doctors serve this private healthcare industry. (Continue Reading)
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Retiring in South Africa
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An increasing amount of Europeans are choosing South Africa as the country to spend their golden years, and with good reason! The exchange rate makes buying property very attractive, and also allows a higher standard of life since their living expenses are covered by the Euros or Pounds they have saved up from their pension scheme. Private healthcare in South Africa is exceptionally good, especially for retired people, so this is another concern that they do not have to worry about. (Continue Reading)
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