Sandro Pedace
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Stephanie Gainsbourg
51ԹϺprovided me with an "entrance" to the expat circles of Pretoria, so to speak, and helped me get to know other French expatriates.
Dutch Expats Moving to South Africa: Your Questions, Answered
If you’re a new or soon-to-be expat in South Africa, you probably aren’t quite sure yet what it will be like. That’s why we gathered the answers to some key questions you may have about life in South Africa. If you want to ask more specific questions — or even share your own tips — join InterNations! You’ll be part of a community of new and experienced expats who love to help each other out.
What are the most common nationalities in South Africa? As an expat in South Africa, you'll meet people from many different cultures (especially if you're an 51ԹϺmember!) The top nationalities in the 51ԹϺCommunities in South Africa currently are:
- British
- Zimbabweans
- Germans
- Germans
Which cities are most popular among expats in South Africa? Some cities attract more expats than others. These are the cities with the largest expat communities in South Africa:
- Cape Town
- Durban
- Johannesburg
How much rent do expats pay in South Africa? Your personal situation plays a role here. Single expats spend on average 750 USD on their accommodation per month, while expat families spend around **1.245 USD **. And of course, rents can also vary greatly depending on the location and city within South Africa.
To give you an idea of what to expect, here are some rent averages for the most popular cities in South Africa.
Average rent in Cape Town
- Single expats: 755 USD
- Expat families: 1.565 USD
Average rent in Durban
- Single expats: 475 USD
- Expat families: 815 USD
Average rent in Johannesburg
- Single expats: 475 USD
- Expat families: 945 USD
How safe is South Africa? You may be wondering about safety. In general people perceive their personal safety situation in South Africa as very unsafe. People rate the risk of falling victim to petty crime (such as pickpocketing or minor theft) as very high. They consider the chance of being the victim of violent crime (including mugging) very high. And, they rate confidence in the police force and related local authorities as very low.
How safe is South Africa for women? Female expats rated the safety situation in South Africa as rather unsafe. This is based on the feedback of expat women living in South Africa (rather than actual crime statistics). So obviously this can be highly subjective and depends on factors such as where people live.
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Do you want to continue with your hobbies — or discover new ones — while living abroad? There’s a variety of 51ԹϺGroups you can join, including everything from sightseeing to hiking. These are run by dedicated Consuls with at least one activity each month, such as dinners in the cities finest restaurants, sports or outings with other expats to explore all that your new home has to offer.
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Receive Information and Tips about South Africa from Dutch Expats
Obviously, embarking on expat life in Southu0020Africa is not only about packing boxes and getting some paperwork done. The regular exchange with your Dutch compatriots is also an important aspect of the expat experience and can help you get accustomed to the Southu0020African culture and people. 51ԹϺhelps you meet and interact with other Dutch in Southu0020Africa, living in Capeu0020Town, Johannesburg, Durban and many other places across the country. Just take a look at our group ofDutch in Johannesburg orDutch in Capeu0020Town.
So, if you should ever feel like speaking your mother tongue, finding out where to shop for Dutch food, or chatting about your favorite team’s latest match, join the Dutch 51ԹϺCommunity:
- Browse our high-quality expat network to find like-minded expatriates from the Netherlands in Southu0020Africa.
- Receive and share advice in our Southu0020Africa Expat Forums – e.g. how to find a nanny speaking your kids’ native tongue or where to shop for stamppot in Capeu0020Town...
- Browse the 51ԹϺPlaces database for Southu0020Africa to find institutions like the nearest Dutch embassy and many others.
From theu0020Highveldu0027su0020Gautengu0020Cityu0020Region to theu0020Gardenu0020Route,u0020au0020scenicu0020stretchu0020alongu0020theu0020southu002Deastu0020coast, we’ll get you in touch with helpful and friendly Dutch expats in Southu0020Africa.
Take Part in Various Expat Activities to Meet Fellow Dutch in South Africa
Additionally, you are cordially invited to participate in our regular expat events and activities taking place in Southu0020Africa. Our events cover various interests and range from a small expat dinner to enjoy the traditional Southu0020African bobotie, to big expat get-togethers with hundreds of guests in Capeu0020Town's top locations. You may also join one of our expat excursions for a weekend trip together with a group of fellow Dutch in Pretoria to visit theu0020Capeu0020ofu0020Goodu0020Hope, theu0020wildernessu0020trailsu0020ofu0020Krugeru0020Nationalu0020park, and other impressive landmarks across Southu0020Africa.
This way, our events and activities are a very nice occasion to meet fellow expats from the Netherlands and around the world in a casual atmosphere. Interested? Sign up for membership and you’ll soon be welcomed with a warm Goededag from our Dutch living in Southu0020Africa!
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