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PJPSR

@PJPSR

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American expat in South Africa

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American

Lives in Reebok, Western Cape

Speaks English - learning Afrikaans

Registration: 04 July 2017

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PJPSR replied to a thread
3 years ago
krisbxhome

Home affairs marriage interview questions by krisbxhome

Foreigner here from US getting marry next month in South africa to my partner who lives there . We heading to Johannesburg. Does anyone knows or remember the interview question ask ,

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It is my understanding that having been married to a SA citizen or Permanent Resident, for a minimum of 5 years, you can apply for your own Permanent Resident assuming you are living in SA. Obtaining the ID BOok with # can take an additional year ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
3 years ago
Diksha

Vaccines required in South Africa by Diksha

Hello everybody, When living or moving abroad, and in particular in South Africa, vaccination against certain diseases is often required to enter the country or to avoid risks. We would like to ask you a few questions to help future expats ...

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I immigrated from the USA to SA in 2016. No vaccinations were required. But a Medical clearance (for communicable disease and chronic health issues) along with a TB test (XRay or Blood) was all that was required at that time. One would have to ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bhavna

Maintaining a long distance relationship as an expat in South Africa by Bhavna

Hello everyone, Moving to South Africa without your significant other can be quite difficult, especially since your partner is an undeniable source of support. This kind of move may require some adjustments from both parties in order to make it a ...

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I met my wife whilst working in Joburg ~9 years ago. She originally was from Durban and I the USA. When it was time for my term to end I had to leave. But we kept in daily communication via SKYPE for almost a year until she was able to receive her ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
5 years ago
Bluefa

South African marriage by Bluefa

I am USA citizen trying to marry in South Africa to a SA this August. I will be in SA for 2 weeks and worried we can’t get married. Can he make the marriage interview apt before I arrive? He lives in Benoni, we like to marry in Durban. I am ...

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I know of people who married in SA and later wanted a divorce. Hate to bring up the subject but obtaining a divorce in a SA marriage has many hoops both must go through. My advice is to get married in the USA. Then when you move to SA, file your ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
5 years ago
monkeymantv

LOOKING TO TALK PEOPLE MOVING TO ST HELENA/ASCENSION/TRISTAN DA CUNHA by monkeymantv

Hi there everyone, My name is Seb and I am currently carrying out some research for a TV show idea that Monkey Kingdom, a television production company, are currently developing. We are looking at the British Overseas Territories, and I'd ...

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Sorry, misread (or actually didn't read fully) your question. I assumed you were looking for those moving to S. Africa as this is the SA section of expat.com. Can't seem to find a way to delete my post except for editing and admit my ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
5 years ago
Carmina Marti

Are expats happy there? by Carmina Marti

Hi everyone, We might be a new expats in South Africa soon. My husband has been offered a position in Johannesburg and we don't know what to do. We have heard about how dangerous is this city so I would like to ask to expats in Johannesburg how ...

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Joburg, Durban and Cape Town are all large cities with the same pleasures and difficulties of large cities all over the world. Whilst I was working I lived in Joburg and never once had any difficulties or concerns. Being "Street Smart" ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
5 years ago
Julien

New members of the South Africa forum, introduce yourselves here - 2019 by Julien

Hi all, Newbie on the South Africa forum? Don't know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more ...

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I am from America, retired, and now living along the Garden Route with my SA wife. She also became a US Citizen prior to our return to SA. Hoping to have my PR in hand in a few months. Can not find more perfect weather and our diverse community ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
5 years ago
philmatank

renewing a temporary visa by philmatank

hi people long time no see / my question is to renew my temporary visa do I nead saps clearance ? thanks (phil)

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I am here in SA on a Retiree VISA pending my PR. Should I need to renew, then the process is the same as when I 1st applied for my Retiree VISA with the exception I do not need a Police Clearance from the USA again. Also since it is a renewal and ... Read More

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6 years ago
PJPSR

PR with Spousal Relation by PJPSR

I'll try to be brief, and sorry in advance for a bit of morbid discussion. I've been married 7 years to a SA Citizen. She is terminally ill. When I retired she said she wished to die in her homeland. So we moved in SA 2 years ago. I am ...

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Thank you for the reply. We make inquires every 3 months. I also used an Immigration Service out of CapeTown to prepare my paperwork. They said the same, but when you are in the middle of such a situation, you need re-assurance. Read More

PJPSR created a thread
6 years ago

PR with Spousal Relation

I'll try to be brief, and sorry in advance for a bit of morbid discussion. I've been married 7 years to a SA Citizen. She is terminally ill. When I retired she said she wished to die in her homeland. So we moved in SA 2 years ago. I am ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
6 years ago
Priscilla

Cooking like a local in South Africa by Priscilla

Hello, Enjoying the local food of your expat country is great, but learning to cook the dishes yourself is even better. Please share what it's like cooking like a local in South Africa. What are some of the most popular local dishes that are ...

PJPSR

Visit NYC for maximum diversity. You can eat your way thru all cultures imaginable. Just stroll south from Central Park to the Battery. :) Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
6 years ago
Priscilla

Cooking like a local in South Africa by Priscilla

Hello, Enjoying the local food of your expat country is great, but learning to cook the dishes yourself is even better. Please share what it's like cooking like a local in South Africa. What are some of the most popular local dishes that are ...

PJPSR

Where we live typical food is pretty plain and simple. Many different types of corn dishes along with meats of various kinds (traditional and exotic) cooked over hot coals, what they call a "Braai" (not to be confused with BBQ, but the ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
6 years ago
Priscilla

Intercultural relationships in South Africa by Priscilla

Hello, We invite you to share some fun anecdotes and information regarding intercultural marriages and relationships in South Africa. This will provide some insight to current and future expats regarding relationship norms in mixed relationships ...

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Learning the S. African meaning of the word "Now", "Now Now", and other forms of "Now" has been the greatest challenge for me. But on the good side, I've learned "Queen's English" for which I am ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
6 years ago
Priscilla

Free and low-cost leisure activities in South Africa by Priscilla

Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding leisure activities that are free or low-cost in South Africa. This information will give future expats (or even current expats) an idea regarding some of leisure activities that they might ...

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I live in the Municipality of Mossel Bay (Reebok). 4 blocks from the Indian Ocean. As for Free Activities, nothing beats a picnic @ the beach (very quiet beach except during Festive Season, Dec -Jan) Driving through the mountain passes to the ... Read More

PJPSR replied to a thread
6 years ago
Priscilla

The jobs that are the most in-demand for expats in South Africa by Priscilla

Hello, We invite you to share some information regarding the job market for expats in South Africa. This information will be incredibly helpful to anyone considering moving there, so we're very grateful for your contribution. What are the ...

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In my experience it is very difficult for an Expat to find work in SA unless it is through an inter-company assignment or they are deemed to have special skills. With an unemployment rate exceeding 20%, hiring foreigners is not popular in SA. I ... Read More