Immigrating to the UK

Does buying something on amazon.co.uk with a south african credit card, and then having it delivered to a UK address count towards the yearly transfer amount?
 
Does buying something on amazon.co.uk with a south african credit card, and then having it delivered to a UK address count towards the yearly transfer amount?
Yes
 
Does buying something on amazon.co.uk with a south african credit card, and then having it delivered to a UK address count towards the yearly transfer amount?
Yep FNB even blocked last year, could not even pay for netflix anymore, due to reaching 1 mill limit.
 
Does buying something on amazon.co.uk with a south african credit card, and then having it delivered to a UK address count towards the yearly transfer amount?
are you taxed after you reach the yearly transfer amount? just curious
 
I see this has no age limit.

Any of those that have moved over with UK passports attempted it?

"Buying the home as part of a household where total income is no more than £80,000"
 
how is the job opportunity in UK? I have a big family to raise and I can't take the risk.
 
how is the job opportunity in UK? I have a big family to raise and I can't take the risk.
Do yourself a favour and search indeed and reed.co.uk for your skills. That’s what I did before making the move to be sure I could find work. Took 2 weeks once I had landed to be working and could easily support my family on a single income and still live well(by my low standards)
 
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Do yourself a favour and search indeed and reed.co.uk for your skills. That’s what I did before making the move to be sure I could find work. Took 2 weeks once I had landed to be working and could easily support my family on a single income and still live well(by my low standards)
Friend and his wife (and 2 kids) came in 2 weeks before I did. I only left once I had a job offer. He starts his job on Monday. So he was without a job for 6 weeks.
 
are you taxed after you reach the yearly transfer amount? just curious
Yearly limit is exchange control, not tax.
You'll be taxed on UK income above R1.2m (I think) if you don't terminate your SA tax residency
 
Where do you see that out of interest?
I know the rules, I bought a house here a couple years ago and my son is busy with a purchase right now.
It's in the fine print somewhere.
Would have loved to use the first time buyer assistance...
 
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