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South Africa: Moving: Germany to Cape Town:
Hi, there are some good Facebook Groups taht will help you with tips Expat Cape Town or drop me an message and I will see how I can help. Best regards. Claus
South Africa: Retirement Income Requirement:
Hi,
ZAR 20,000 per month, per applicant income or sufficient capital to equate to this, or a combination of both.
If you need more info, please feel free to contact me via Direct Message or Email.
Best regards
Claus
Intergate Immigration Service
South Africa: Getting our dog to Cape Town:
That is far too expensive, Try http://www.animal-travel.com/. They helped with my dog from Europe to Cape Town.
South Africa: Moving to Capetown:
Hi, I might be able to help you. Send me a private message please and I will give you some tipps.
South Africa: Contracting for UK Company but Working in South Africa:
Hi, You should talk to Fiona Roehlandt, she is a international tax expert and can tell you about double tax etx. You can reach her at fiona@incompass.co.za Best regards Claus
South Africa: Moving back to SA from UK......:
Hi,
Feel free to contact Mark Wilkes, our UK client manager. We will be delighted to answer your question. You can email him at mark@intergate-immigration.com or use the form at https://www.intergate-immigration.com/south-africa-eligibility-assessment/enquiries.php
Best regards
Claus
South Africa: Cape town move:
Hi, Please email the questions to info@intergate-immigration.com. I will forward it to one of our immigration and relocation experts. They will answer them for you. Best regards. Claus
South Africa: possible move to Cape Town/UTC:
Hi, here are some answers to your questions ;-)
1) Is crime REALLY that bad?? I have read places that its like the end of the world and others that its bad but mostly only in townships, which is it? Cause this might help me decide if I want to live there for a year.
# Yes there is crime, mainly in Townships, nevertheless if one sticks to the security rules it is not more dangerous then other parts of the world.
2) I understand UTC is in Rondebosch, are there places to go out at night there? is it safe to go out?
# Yes, yes and yes.
3) Do you have to know another language? I am pretty proficient in Afrikaans thanks to friends but not enough to use it as a second language.
# In Cape Town everyone will understand and speaks English.
Please visit our website for 500 Q&A about SA http://www.immigration-south-africa.com/
Best regards
Claus
claus@intergate-immigration.com
South Africa: Just wondering:
Hi Jerry,
Here are some answers to your questiosn.
1. Is CT bicycle friendly? Not for daily communters, beside of this it is very hilly in some parts of the city.
2. In which areas do ex-
pats prefer to live?
Schools are of no inter-
est.
City Bowl, Sea Point, Green Point, Tamboerskloof, Vredehoek, Southern surburbs
3. Are there expat clubs or
reguarly scheduled ev-
ents.?
Yes. XING.com. Internations.org and many others do monthly events for expats
4. Can one buy tofu,
quinoa, stevia, chia?
yep
5. Are current U.S books
sold and or does Am-
azon deliver.
yep, Amazon UK
6. Are expats require to
leave SA several
times a year?
No, but you need to have a valid Visa/Permit
South Africa: Best Websites for Jobs in Cape Town:
Try http://www.job-search-south-africa.com/
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