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Fed up with SouthAfrica: Skilled people are increasingly looking to start new lives overseas as unemployment, costofliving, corruption, and crime spiral out of control. Click here for the full story➡️

While South Africa struggles through load shedding and a fragile economy, crime and corruption, talented and skilled South Africans are leaving South Africa to look for greener pastures. Recently an expert in environmental crime said he planned to leave the country. “It isn’t formal yet. I am still busy applying for a skills visa at the British Embassy. My sons also applied,” he said. The expert said his daughter was approved and on her way to the UK this year.

The expert said his daughter was approved and on her way to the UK this year. “I am hoping me and wife can join her by the end of the year,” he said.He said he was fed up with the corruption in the country. “There is no future here, my children can’t find jobs. The country has a puncture and there’s no repair kit,” he said.“There will be a brain drain in South Africa, especially an academic brain drain.

“It might become our forever home. I miss South Africa, but I am not willing to adapt to it again,” she said.Safety a concern “It applies to us. I can go anywhere because the conditions in South Africa suit me and I want to be here. But it doesn’t apply to my children. I don’t want my children to be stuck here.”

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