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The impact of emigration and sibling separation: understanding the complexities
When a sibling chooses to immigrate, it can elicit a mix of emotions. On one hand, there may be feelings ...
What if I only cease tax residency in South Africa after retirement?
For many South Africans, retiring abroad has become an attractive lifestyle choice, with many destinations to choose from. Once the ...
Loop structures – what South Africans need to know
Historically loop structures were not permitted in terms of the South African exchange control regulations. In terms of Exchange Control ...
Easy Bobotie Frikadelle Recipe: A Taste of South Africa
If you're a fan of traditional South African cuisine, chances are you've come across the Bobotie and Frikadelle recipe. Today, ...
Long-Distance Parenting Tips: Keeping Connected with Your Expat Child
Moving abroad and leaving parents behind can have a significant impact on both the emigrant adult child and their parents ...
Emigrating? Don’t forget your tax obligations in South Africa when you leave!
When you relocate from South Africa, many concerns can be left behind – high crime levels, load shedding and the ...
Emigration 101: What you need to know about the export of Krugerrand coins when you leave South Africa
When planning your emigration, you’ve probably already considered things like relocating your pets, moving your furniture, packing your belongings and ...
Merry Christmas to family far away
As the year draws to a close, many eagerly anticipate the arrival of Christmas. While often associated with gifts and ...
Chef Jan van Der Westhuizen’s hertzoggie recipe with a delicious twist
If you're a fan of traditional South African desserts, then you've probably heard of Hertzoggies. This sweet treat has been ...
How much money can I take out of South Africa when I emigrate and thereafter?
One of the most important aspects of planning for your international relocation is laying the groundwork to move your money ...