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Re: Surviving In South Africa by OdogwuEkeke(m): 1:10pm On Sep 01, 2021
Please what is the average upkeep budget in rands for a month as a single international student living in Capetown?
Re: Surviving In South Africa by OdogwuEkeke(m): 4:58am On Sep 05, 2021
Hi Olamilec...

Thanks for all you do.

Please I want to know if there is any need for the company to also be registered in Nigeria before the registration in SA.

Olamilec:
HAPPY NEW YEAR �

Am sorry for not been here lately, it is due to some unforeseen circumstances which God had push by.

RANDOM INPUTS AND ADVICE

It doesn’t matter which kind of businesses you’re doing, try to register a company and operate through your company account, e get why!
The Why:
1. You have a standardised identity.
2. Your operated account can be used for insurance
3. For Japaing, it is easy proof of documentations and funding
4. Renting house/apartment will be easy knowing how to use your company documentations
5. Source to helping people back home for visa
6. Supporting documentations
7. Business partnership
And many more.

The System is White, and if you know how to go about or have someone that understands it then you’re very lucky. Hence, let us use this time of Covid-19 Pandemic to teach ourselves the terrains, seek knowledge, relations, business, education, and surviving the system.

Scenarios:
1: Aunty it doesn’t matter maybe you’re selling and hawking food, register a company and be using your company account, you don’t know what is coming your way.
2: Same applies to 2, those people coming to extort you because they understand you don’t have proper documentations to be operating that groceries store / saloon.
3: Brotherly, you have that money ankiri, it is high time you make yourself properly documented even if you don’t have health insurance, and having a lawyer is very cheap (R50p/m) at least cause you don’t know when you will need one.


Re: Surviving In South Africa by OdogwuEkeke(m): 5:02am On Sep 05, 2021
But I applied to Stellenbosch which does not require an application fee or SAQA.

samtol4:
You have different options 1. Study visa 2. Critical skill visa and 3. Voluntary visa[b][/b]. The first two are better and easier once you followed the process. Voluntary visa is for religious workers, workers for NGO and so on. It is extremely difficult to see a church or NGO that will give letter when you are not a worker in the organization. For study visa , You need to submit your docs for evaluation( check Saqa site for the cost)between 60k to 100k will sort it out depending on your qualifications you want evaluate. 2. Applications to different schools may cost you less than 60k, depending on how many universities you applied to .3. Once you have admission letter you are expected to pay for medical insurance around 150k depending on the exchange rate. Add all these figures together , it is roughly 300k plus and be lesser depending on how many schools you applied to.

Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 5:54pm On Sep 07, 2021
OdogwuEkeke:
But I applied to Stellenbosch which does not require an application fee or SAQA.

very good . hope you are aware of the fees at Stellenbosch
Re: Surviving In South Africa by OdogwuEkeke(m): 9:45pm On Sep 07, 2021
Yes R26k
samtol4:
very good . hope you are aware of the fees at Stellenbosch
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Olamilec(m): 8:54pm On Sep 22, 2021
OdogwuEkeke:
Hi Olamilec...

Thanks for all you do.

Please I want to know if there is any need for the company to also be registered in Nigeria before the registration in SA.

No, you don’t have to register any company in Nigeria or even have any before registering a company here.

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by Smithkline200: 10:26am On Oct 11, 2021
Good morning Olamilec,

Please can I have an email address to reach you on? Would love to discuss somethings vital with you and hear your input.

Thank you.

Olamilec:

No, you don’t have to register any company in Nigeria or even have any before registering a company here.
Re: Surviving In South Africa by digitrend: 12:30pm On Oct 11, 2021
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Re: Surviving In South Africa by Olamilec(m): 8:40pm On Oct 17, 2021
Smithkline200:
Good morning Olamilec,

Please can I have an email address to reach you on? Would love to discuss somethings vital with you and hear your input.

Thank you.

@Smithkline200
Am sorry I didn’t check my mentioned on NL recently yet you can reach me at my NL Username at gmail or hotmail dot come.

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