It takes time to adjust: understanding the thousand days theory of emigration
By Sue-Ann de Wet Adjusting in a new country is a profound and often challenging experience. The idea of a…

By Sue-Ann de Wet Adjusting in a new country is a profound and often challenging experience. The idea of a…
For many South Africans living abroad or planning to take on citizenship in another country, it is important to retain…
Many South Africans who move abroad often dream of returning to their country of birth one day. The initial plan…
The management of tax obligations is one of the biggest challenges for South African expats. Mistakes in dealing with tax…
AfriForum Worldwide recently published an article “The things nobody ever tells you about emigrating”. Following that, we invited our readers…
What does it mean to be a trailing spouse? Mary Bralove coined the term “trailing spouse” in 1975 to describe…
The decision to emigrate is often a complex and emotional process, especially for parents and grandparents who stay behind. When…
It may be exciting when your child decides to work abroad to explore new horizons, but it also leads to…
Christmas is that special time of year when we get nostalgic over memories of friends and family, and our precious…
With the spotlight on expat depression and tips to combat it Leaving your country and adapting to a new country…
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