Skip what you ask? A boring landscape, the same routine every day, high costs of living and few exciting animals to marvel at. Here’s why you should consider relocation to South Africa.
Multicultural and Very Tolerant
Whilst English is one of the most predominantly spoken languages in our country, we actually have eleven official languages. The controversy surrounding our past has lead us to become a Nation that celebrates cultural diversity and differences in religion, race, ethnic groups and sexuality. We are proudly known as ‘The Rainbow Nation’ – so no matter who you are, you will fit in and be loved here.
Great Weather and Landscape
South Africa has a beautiful landscape that will have you enjoying visual splendours that range from rainforest to desert and bushveld to mountainous. Of course, we have beautiful coastlines as well! Our Winter’s stay warm in comparison with cotenants like Europe, and many of our provinces enjoy lovely, warm summers that are cooled down by passing and aesthetically pleasing afternoon thunder showers.
Great Animals (and Great People)
We are home to the glorious Big Five; elephant, Leopard, Lion, Rhino and Buffalo (they even feature on our Rands), and some beautifully exotic animals like the giraffe, cheetah and zebra. As if our stunning wildlife wasn’t enough, sources have said that almost ninety percent of visitors who came to South Africa during the 2010 Fifa World Cup found South Africans to be “very friendly”
We are Economical
Our cost of living is exceptionally fair, and so, inspired by the infamous saying “Pack for Perth”, we did a comparison between Johannesburg and Perth living costs via Numbeo:
- Consumer Prices in Perth are 61.29% higher than in Johannesburg
- Rent Prices in Perth are 66.57% higher than in Johannesburg
- Restaurant Prices in Perth are 77.47% higher than in Johannesburg
- Groceries Prices in Perth are 80.00% higher than in Johannesburg
- Local Purchasing Power in Perth is 52.28% higher than in Johannesburg
Migrate to South Africa
With an economical cost of living, friendly people, beautiful landscapes, animals and weather (not to mention very few natural disasters or terrorist attacks), living in South Africa is a viable option for many. If you are one of the people who thinks so, contact immigration specialists at PM Immigration Johannesburg or visit their website for further information.