More than 11 000 Skilled South Africans Migrate to New Zealand in the First 6 Months of the Year

rvZA

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11,364 people's applications to emigrate to New Zealand were approved between January and May 2022.

This number of emigrations - in the first half of the year alone - is already far more than the total of 8 394 approved applications in 2021. In 2020, 5 409 applications were approved - although the Covid-19 pandemic is likely to affect this figure had.

According to BusinessTech, a further 27,852 applications are currently being considered. Most of the applicants are people with certain skills and experience.


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rvZA

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These are scary numbers. So many people fleeing SA and that only in the first 6 months of this year to ONE country only.

This is the end for SA. No recovering from this.

Another interesting fact.... this makes the Great Trek look like a family outing....
 

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Government re-action.
 

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What a wonderful coincidence...

 

ShaunSA

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These are scary numbers. So many people fleeing SA and that only in the first 6 months of this year to ONE country only.

This is the end for SA. No recovering from this.

Another interesting fact.... this makes the Great Trek look like a family outing....

/waves at Chicken Little
 

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New Zealand has been ranked second-worst place in the world to move by immigrants, according to a survey.

The expatriate networking organisation InterNations surveyed nearly 12,000 respondents of 177 different nationalities, living in 181 countries. Respondents were asked how their new homes performed on factors including quality of life, cost of living, safety, financial outlook, bureuacracy, and ease of fitting in.

In a resulting ranking of 52 countries – those for whom there was a large enough sample size – Aotearoa New Zealand ranked in the doldrums, at 51. It was beaten to the bottom by Kuwait.
 

backstreetboy

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These are scary numbers. So many people fleeing SA and that only in the first 6 months of this year to ONE country only.

This is the end for SA. No recovering from this.

Another interesting fact.... this makes the Great Trek look like a family outing....
It's been the end for 60 years, yet, here we still are.
 

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What a wonderful coincidence...


Replaced! And therefore ...

... perfectly balanced, as all things should be ...
 
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