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October 2015: A rand in ruins

The rand has been hitting a few record lows in the last few months, with another hard knock on Heritage ...

October 2015: How Japan beat us at our own game

South Africans across the globe are up in arms over South Africa's first match in the 2015 Rugby World Cup; ...

October 2015: South African retirement funding: changes to the way certain offshore jurisdictions will tax you

Many South Africans who have relocated abroad test the international financial waters before making any unnecessary decisions about their money ...

Social responsibility and the bounty of Ubuntu

Ubuntu may not be a purely South African concept, but as a South African who has emigrated, this concept must ...

Make the conversion with financial emigration

We’ve all got memories of the good old days. Back when school was brown bread sandwiches with chutney and chutney ...

When push comes to shove – pension tax exemption for South Africans abroad

Many South Africans who have relocated abroad test the international financial waters before making any unnecessary decisions about their money ...

Please call me – the ideal way to make your airtime stretch

Do you have kids that have left home to study or travel? How many, Please Call Me’s do you get? ...

How Syria’s refugee crisis affects South African emigrants

If you're planning on immigrating to Europe from South Africa, you're probably wondering how the refugee crisis will affect your ...

R20 billion in unclaimed benefits waiting for SA emigrants

If you've emigrated from South Africa, there's a chance that you have unclaimed benefits back home. The Financial Services Board ...

Emigrating from South Africa – helping your expat children cope

According to immigration experts and authors, Carola and Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, immigrant children are prone to taking two extreme routes – ...

Robbie Wessels in London 2015

So the days are getting colder and shorter in the UK. The waning sunlight is hitting you at a sideway-slant ...

Things South African emigrants can be proud of

If you've recently emigrated from South Africa you'll probably get a lot of questions about your home country. And, of ...
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Emigrating from South Africa? Be aware of these laws and customs

If you're traveling, working or relocating abroad it's important to know what you're allowed to do, and what not. Which ...

Moving your marriage – how emigration affects your relationship

According to a study by associate scholar, Yvonne McNulty from SIM University in Singapore; "Till Stress do us part: The ...

Dual citizenship – what South African emigrants need to know

Dual citizenship has always been a concern for South African emigrants. All over the world, expat communities discuss the matter ...

Red flag/green flag; China’s economic slowdown and the Rand

Red means danger, dire straits and loss, right? If you're from most parts of the world, especially the western world, ...

Robbie Wessels in Canada 2015

Few people represent South Africa like Robbie Wessels. This cheeky entertainer was born and raised in Freestate, matriculated in the ...

Blocked bank accounts and false perceptions

When dealing with financial emigration, there are a lot of daunting terms to wrap your head around. You hear things ...

Emigrating from South Africa – making peace with your decision

When you talk to South African emigrants or any person who has relocated or completed the arduous task of formal ...

Testimonial: Retirement annuity transfer from South Africa

In 2010 the Reed family moved from Durban, South Africa to Oslo, Norway in their quest for "a better life" ...

PJ Powers & Dozi tour Australia and New Zealand – 20% off!

You've been craving the sounds of home, haven't you? That’s understandable. You may have moved thousands of kilometres across the ...