The countries where South Africans are buying offshore property
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South African buyers have continued to demonstrate a strong appetite for offshore property investments in 2020, despite the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, says by Dr Andrew Golding, chief executive of the Pam Golding Property.
Golding said the biggest demand from South Africans is unequivocally still for Portugal, with the ultimate goal being EU citizenship. This is followed by Mauritius and Grenada – which offers a path to US residency.
“The US will always be a pull for those looking for a bigger and better lifestyle, and therefore the EB-5 Green Card programme will always be interesting for high net worth South Africans looking to participate in the biggest economy in the world,” said Golding.
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Les membres du cabinet ont pris note que le National Development Strategy ne pourra pas se realiser selon le calendrier décidé et sera étendu jusqu’a 2022, de la promulgation du Quarantine (COVID-19) (Amendment No. 6) Regulations 2020., uu’il n;y a que 18 cas actifs de Covid-19 dans le pays entre autres.
1. Cabinet has taken note that in view of the COVID-19 pandemic and travel restrictions, the review of the National Development Strategy could not be completed as planned.
Pending the completion of the review and the publication of the new outline planning schemes, Cabinet has agreed to the time frame of the National Development Strategy (2003) being extended to the year 2022 pursuant to section 12(4) of the Planning and Development Act. The National Development Strategy is a national land use strategy which provides a basis for the long term land use planning and comprises a range of policies to guide public sector investment projects, optimise e
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Seychellois entertainer Joseph Sinon travels to Mauritius to find COVID-era crowds
Sinon left Seychelles last Friday for Mauritius, where he plans to perform in eight musical shows in Grand Baie and Flic en Flac. (Joseph Sinon/Facebook)
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(Seychelles News Agency) - Seychellois artist and entertainer Joseph Sinon says the downturn in the entertainment business due to
COVID-19 is forcing him to travel to Mauritius to perform.
Sinon left Seychelles last Friday for Mauritius, where he plans to perform in eight musical shows in several venues including Grand Baie and Flic en Flac. On Christmas Day, the artist, who is accompanied by another popular singer,