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Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 9:31am On Jan 12, 2021
pufframmy:
thank you

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 pufframmy: 6:00pm On Jan 12, 2021
ok boss enlighten us on this Critical skill visa
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): 4:19am On Jan 13, 2021
Migration is not always an easy ride for Africans especially Nigerians , however study route remains the easier way to travel . .First ,Map out the countries you can study and work . Second ,consider the cost . 3.Apply for scholarships ,although scholarships are competitive but it is possible 4. Join different research networks in your field of study while you are still in Nigeria . 5 Enhance your CV through volunteering and community engagement . Above all pray and ask questions.

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 4:34am On Jan 13, 2021
pufframmy:
ok boss enlighten us on this Critical skill visa
Critical skills visa is a kind of visa introduced by SA government to encourage professionals with needed skills to enter the country and work.This implies that there are shortage of skills in this area. The first step is to confirm if you qualified for this visa . 2 Join a professional body of your discipline in SA , This may cost you 4k rand or 5k or more depending on your discipline , A LETTER will be issued confirming you as a member and this letter will be submitted along other documents at Visa office in Lagos or your present location . Saqa evaluation will be needed also.
Check the below to confirm

The Critical Skills List – Published 3rd June 2014
The critical skills list is pivotal to applicants being able to make an application under the critical skills visa or permit work category.

The list is broken down into three requirement areas:

The classification regarding the education subject matter (what you are qualified in);
The relevant Occupation/Critical Skill;
The Requirements pertaining to such things as memberships, experience and qualifications.
Only applicants who meet all three criteria will be successful in their application.


What are the educational subject matters?
There are 12 educational subject matters:

Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences
Architecture and the Built Environment
Business, Economics and Management Studies
Information Communication & Technology
Engineering
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Life and Earth Sciences
Professionals and Associate Professionals
Trades
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Academics and Researchers
Post-Graduates
What are the occupations within the educational subjects?
Below we list all the occupations that exist on the critical skills list.

Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences
Agricultural Engineer
Agricultural Scientist
Forestry Technician
Sheep Shearer
Architecture and the Built Environment
Architect
Construction Project Manager
Land Surveyor
Quantity Surveyor
Urban and Regional Planner
Business, Economics and Management Studies
Actuaries and Risk Assessors
Corporate General Manager
External Auditor
Financial Investment Advisor
Information Communication & Technology
CISCO Solution Specialist
CISCO Engineers
Solutions Architects in Telecommunications and ICT
Integrated Developers (PHP, PERL, JAVA)
Network Analyst
IT Security Specialist
System Integration Specialist
Enterprise Architects
Data Centre Operations
Network Specialist (Security)
Database Specialist
Microsoft System Engineers
Network Controllers
AV Specialist (Anti-virus)
Desktop Support Engineer
Engineering
Energy Engineer
Metallurgical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Installation Inspector
Electronics Engineer
Geologist
Industrial and Production Engineers
Industrial Designer
Manufacturing Managers
Materials Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Mining Engineer
Production/Operations Manager
Quality System Manager
Research and Development Manager
Ship’s Engineer
Telecommunications Engineers
Electrical Engineering Technologist
Energy Engineering Technologist
Mechanical Engineering Technologist
Metallurgical Engineering Technologist
Mining Engineering Technologist
Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber
Automotive Electrician
Automotive Motor Mechanic
Boiler Maker
Chemical Engineering Technologist
Civil Engineering Technologist
Diesel Mechanic
Electronics Engineering Technologist
Fitter and Turner
Materials Engineering Technologist
Mechatronics Technician
Metal Fabricator
Physical and Engineering Science Technicians
Pressure Welder
Structural Plaster
Toolmaker
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Medical Superintendant/Public Health Manager
Public Health Physician
General and Specialist Medical Practitioner
Hospital Pharmacist
Nursing Professionals
Veterinarian
Registered Nurse (child and family health)
Retail Pharmacist
Life and Earth Sciences
Environmental Engineers
Environmental Manager
Industrial Pharmacist
Aquatic Scientist
Animal Scientist
Advanced Composites Engineering
Archaeological/Paleontological Specialist
Bioeconomist
Biochemists
Bioinformatician
Bioinformaticist
Biological Scientist
Botanical Scientist
Chemical Scientist
Computational Biologist
Environmental Scientist
Ecological Scientist
Food Scientist
Engineering Geologist
Geochemist
Geohazards Specialist
Geologist
Geophycist
Laboratory Technologist and Technician
Marine Bioscientist
Materials Scientist
Metallurgical Scientist
Metrology
Microbiological Scientist
Polymer Scientist
Protein Scientist
Seismologist
Soil Scientist
Toxicology Scientist
Water Resource Scientist
Professionals and Associate Professionals
Land and Engineering Surveyors
Electronic Engineering Technician
Materials Engineering Technologist
Electrical Engineering Technician
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Practitioner
Draughtsperson
Mechanical Engineering Technician
Chemical Engineering Technician
Organisation and Methods Analyst (Incl. scheduler, estimator)
Surveying Technician
Geomatics Technician
Quantity Surveying Technician
Civil Engineering Technician
Materials Engineer Non-destructive Testing (NDT)
Materials Engineering Technician – Road materials
Materials Tester
Construction Safety, Health, Environment an
Quality (SHEQ) Agent/Manager/Officer
Aeronautical Engineering
Architectural Senior Technologist
Architectural Draughtsperson
Astronomer
Physicist (SKA)
Geomagnetic Physicist
Solar Physicist
Space Physicist
Plasma Physicist
Space Technologist
Space Weather Specialist
Magnetic Technology Specialist
Radar Engineering
Radio Frequency Engineering
Environmental Technologist
Industrial Engineer
Industrial Engineering Technologist
Industrial Engineering Technician
Landscape Architect
Landscape Contract Manager
Landscape Horticulturist
Mining Technician
Trades
Millwright
Boilermaker (For Strategic Infrastructure Projects)
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
Pipe Fitter
Double Coded Welder
Rigger
Moulder
Raise-bore Operators
Raise-bore Foreman
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Software Development Engineers and Managers
Systems Architects, Engineers and Managers
Foreign Language speakers for specialist language support and technical or sales support (German, Swiss German, Flemish, Greek, Swedish, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Mandarin and French)
Business Analyst
Quality Analyst
Quality Assurance Specialist/Auditor
Customer Service Manager/Team Lead
Academics and Researchers
Doctoral Graduates (Acquired Abroad)
Research in any of the following areas;
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Galaxy Structure and Dynamics
Pulsars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Gravitational Waves
Deep Observations of the earliest Radio Galaxies
Dynamic and Transient Burst
VLBI Operations
Search for CO to investigate role of Molecular Hydrogen
Deep Surveyors of Neutral Hydrogen Gas in the Early Universe
Cosmology and Dark Energy
Cosmic Magnetism
Calibration and Imaging of Radio Interferometer data
Pulsar Research
Pulsar and Gravitational Waves
VLBI Operations
Signal Processing
Observational Radio Astronomy in General
Algorithm for Radio Astronomy
Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
Supercomputing for Radio Astronomy
Software Development for Radio Astronomy
Data and Streaming- Real-Time Processing of Massive Data Amounts
Green Computing- Extreme Performance at Minor Energy Cost
Performance at Minor Energy Costs
EMC and Spectrum Management
Beam Modelling
Antenna Modelling
Feeds for Radio Astronomy Systems
Receivers for Radio Astronomy Systems
Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
High Speed Data Transport
Nano-photonics-Data Transport Power
Nanotechnology
Palaeosciences
Reduction over Short and Long Distances
Antenna Design
Antenna Foundation Design
RFI Shielded Buildings and Facilities
Advanced Manufacturing
Space Science and Technology
Global Change
Energy Security
Information Communication Technology
Earth Observation
Natural and Applied Sciences
Post-Graduates
Doctoral Graduates (Acquired in RSA
Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 4:35am On Jan 13, 2021
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Olamilec(m): 6:04am On Jan 13, 2021
samtol4:
It is not more than 800k i speak with first hand experience
Alright
Re: Surviving In South Africa by pufframmy: 5:59pm On Jan 13, 2021
thanks for the info
samtol4:
Critical skills visa is a kind of visa introduced by SA government to encourage professionals with needed skills to enter the country and work.This implies that there are shortage of skills in this area. The first step is to confirm if you qualified for this visa . 2 Join a professional body of your discipline in SA , This may cost you 4k rand or 5k or more depending on your discipline , A LETTER will be issued confirming you as a member and this letter will be submitted along other documents at Visa office in Lagos or your present location . Saqa evaluation will be needed also.
Check the below to confirm

The Critical Skills List – Published 3rd June 2014
The critical skills list is pivotal to applicants being able to make an application under the critical skills visa or permit work category.

The list is broken down into three requirement areas:

The classification regarding the education subject matter (what you are qualified in);
The relevant Occupation/Critical Skill;
The Requirements pertaining to such things as memberships, experience and qualifications.
Only applicants who meet all three criteria will be successful in their application.


What are the educational subject matters?
There are 12 educational subject matters:

Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences
Architecture and the Built Environment
Business, Economics and Management Studies
Information Communication & Technology
Engineering
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Life and Earth Sciences
Professionals and Associate Professionals
Trades
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Academics and Researchers
Post-Graduates
What are the occupations within the educational subjects?
Below we list all the occupations that exist on the critical skills list.

Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences
Agricultural Engineer
Agricultural Scientist
Forestry Technician
Sheep Shearer
Architecture and the Built Environment
Architect
Construction Project Manager
Land Surveyor
Quantity Surveyor
Urban and Regional Planner
Business, Economics and Management Studies
Actuaries and Risk Assessors
Corporate General Manager
External Auditor
Financial Investment Advisor
Information Communication & Technology
CISCO Solution Specialist
CISCO Engineers
Solutions Architects in Telecommunications and ICT
Integrated Developers (PHP, PERL, JAVA)
Network Analyst
IT Security Specialist
System Integration Specialist
Enterprise Architects
Data Centre Operations
Network Specialist (Security)
Database Specialist
Microsoft System Engineers
Network Controllers
AV Specialist (Anti-virus)
Desktop Support Engineer
Engineering
Energy Engineer
Metallurgical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Installation Inspector
Electronics Engineer
Geologist
Industrial and Production Engineers
Industrial Designer
Manufacturing Managers
Materials Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Mining Engineer
Production/Operations Manager
Quality System Manager
Research and Development Manager
Ship’s Engineer
Telecommunications Engineers
Electrical Engineering Technologist
Energy Engineering Technologist
Mechanical Engineering Technologist
Metallurgical Engineering Technologist
Mining Engineering Technologist
Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber
Automotive Electrician
Automotive Motor Mechanic
Boiler Maker
Chemical Engineering Technologist
Civil Engineering Technologist
Diesel Mechanic
Electronics Engineering Technologist
Fitter and Turner
Materials Engineering Technologist
Mechatronics Technician
Metal Fabricator
Physical and Engineering Science Technicians
Pressure Welder
Structural Plaster
Toolmaker
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Medical Superintendant/Public Health Manager
Public Health Physician
General and Specialist Medical Practitioner
Hospital Pharmacist
Nursing Professionals
Veterinarian
Registered Nurse (child and family health)
Retail Pharmacist
Life and Earth Sciences
Environmental Engineers
Environmental Manager
Industrial Pharmacist
Aquatic Scientist
Animal Scientist
Advanced Composites Engineering
Archaeological/Paleontological Specialist
Bioeconomist
Biochemists
Bioinformatician
Bioinformaticist
Biological Scientist
Botanical Scientist
Chemical Scientist
Computational Biologist
Environmental Scientist
Ecological Scientist
Food Scientist
Engineering Geologist
Geochemist
Geohazards Specialist
Geologist
Geophycist
Laboratory Technologist and Technician
Marine Bioscientist
Materials Scientist
Metallurgical Scientist
Metrology
Microbiological Scientist
Polymer Scientist
Protein Scientist
Seismologist
Soil Scientist
Toxicology Scientist
Water Resource Scientist
Professionals and Associate Professionals
Land and Engineering Surveyors
Electronic Engineering Technician
Materials Engineering Technologist
Electrical Engineering Technician
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Practitioner
Draughtsperson
Mechanical Engineering Technician
Chemical Engineering Technician
Organisation and Methods Analyst (Incl. scheduler, estimator)
Surveying Technician
Geomatics Technician
Quantity Surveying Technician
Civil Engineering Technician
Materials Engineer Non-destructive Testing (NDT)
Materials Engineering Technician – Road materials
Materials Tester
Construction Safety, Health, Environment an
Quality (SHEQ) Agent/Manager/Officer
Aeronautical Engineering
Architectural Senior Technologist
Architectural Draughtsperson
Astronomer
Physicist (SKA)
Geomagnetic Physicist
Solar Physicist
Space Physicist
Plasma Physicist
Space Technologist
Space Weather Specialist
Magnetic Technology Specialist
Radar Engineering
Radio Frequency Engineering
Environmental Technologist
Industrial Engineer
Industrial Engineering Technologist
Industrial Engineering Technician
Landscape Architect
Landscape Contract Manager
Landscape Horticulturist
Mining Technician
Trades
Millwright
Boilermaker (For Strategic Infrastructure Projects)
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
Pipe Fitter
Double Coded Welder
Rigger
Moulder
Raise-bore Operators
Raise-bore Foreman
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Software Development Engineers and Managers
Systems Architects, Engineers and Managers
Foreign Language speakers for specialist language support and technical or sales support (German, Swiss German, Flemish, Greek, Swedish, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Mandarin and French)
Business Analyst
Quality Analyst
Quality Assurance Specialist/Auditor
Customer Service Manager/Team Lead
Academics and Researchers
Doctoral Graduates (Acquired Abroad)
Research in any of the following areas;
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Galaxy Structure and Dynamics
Pulsars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Gravitational Waves
Deep Observations of the earliest Radio Galaxies
Dynamic and Transient Burst
VLBI Operations
Search for CO to investigate role of Molecular Hydrogen
Deep Surveyors of Neutral Hydrogen Gas in the Early Universe
Cosmology and Dark Energy
Cosmic Magnetism
Calibration and Imaging of Radio Interferometer data
Pulsar Research
Pulsar and Gravitational Waves
VLBI Operations
Signal Processing
Observational Radio Astronomy in General
Algorithm for Radio Astronomy
Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
Supercomputing for Radio Astronomy
Software Development for Radio Astronomy
Data and Streaming- Real-Time Processing of Massive Data Amounts
Green Computing- Extreme Performance at Minor Energy Cost
Performance at Minor Energy Costs
EMC and Spectrum Management
Beam Modelling
Antenna Modelling
Feeds for Radio Astronomy Systems
Receivers for Radio Astronomy Systems
Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
High Speed Data Transport
Nano-photonics-Data Transport Power
Nanotechnology
Palaeosciences
Reduction over Short and Long Distances
Antenna Design
Antenna Foundation Design
RFI Shielded Buildings and Facilities
Advanced Manufacturing
Space Science and Technology
Global Change
Energy Security
Information Communication Technology
Earth Observation
Natural and Applied Sciences
Post-Graduates
Doctoral Graduates (Acquired in RSA
Re: Surviving In South Africa by pufframmy: 6:00pm On Jan 13, 2021
thanks for th infor
samtol4:
Critical skills visa is a kind of visa introduced by SA government to encourage professionals with needed skills to enter the country and work.This implies that there are shortage of skills in this area. The first step is to confirm if you qualified for this visa . 2 Join a professional body of your discipline in SA , This may cost you 4k rand or 5k or more depending on your discipline , A LETTER will be issued confirming you as a member and this letter will be submitted along other documents at Visa office in Lagos or your present location . Saqa evaluation will be needed also.
Check the below to confirm

The Critical Skills List – Published 3rd June 2014
The critical skills list is pivotal to applicants being able to make an application under the critical skills visa or permit work category.

The list is broken down into three requirement areas:

The classification regarding the education subject matter (what you are qualified in);
The relevant Occupation/Critical Skill;
The Requirements pertaining to such things as memberships, experience and qualifications.
Only applicants who meet all three criteria will be successful in their application.


What are the educational subject matters?
There are 12 educational subject matters:

Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences
Architecture and the Built Environment
Business, Economics and Management Studies
Information Communication & Technology
Engineering
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Life and Earth Sciences
Professionals and Associate Professionals
Trades
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Academics and Researchers
Post-Graduates
What are the occupations within the educational subjects?
Below we list all the occupations that exist on the critical skills list.

Agriculture, Agricultural Operations and Related Sciences
Agricultural Engineer
Agricultural Scientist
Forestry Technician
Sheep Shearer
Architecture and the Built Environment
Architect
Construction Project Manager
Land Surveyor
Quantity Surveyor
Urban and Regional Planner
Business, Economics and Management Studies
Actuaries and Risk Assessors
Corporate General Manager
External Auditor
Financial Investment Advisor
Information Communication & Technology
CISCO Solution Specialist
CISCO Engineers
Solutions Architects in Telecommunications and ICT
Integrated Developers (PHP, PERL, JAVA)
Network Analyst
IT Security Specialist
System Integration Specialist
Enterprise Architects
Data Centre Operations
Network Specialist (Security)
Database Specialist
Microsoft System Engineers
Network Controllers
AV Specialist (Anti-virus)
Desktop Support Engineer
Engineering
Energy Engineer
Metallurgical Engineer
Chemical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Installation Inspector
Electronics Engineer
Geologist
Industrial and Production Engineers
Industrial Designer
Manufacturing Managers
Materials Engineer
Mechanical Engineer
Mining Engineer
Production/Operations Manager
Quality System Manager
Research and Development Manager
Ship’s Engineer
Telecommunications Engineers
Electrical Engineering Technologist
Energy Engineering Technologist
Mechanical Engineering Technologist
Metallurgical Engineering Technologist
Mining Engineering Technologist
Air Conditioning and Mechanical Services Plumber
Automotive Electrician
Automotive Motor Mechanic
Boiler Maker
Chemical Engineering Technologist
Civil Engineering Technologist
Diesel Mechanic
Electronics Engineering Technologist
Fitter and Turner
Materials Engineering Technologist
Mechatronics Technician
Metal Fabricator
Physical and Engineering Science Technicians
Pressure Welder
Structural Plaster
Toolmaker
Health Professions and Related Clinical Sciences
Medical Superintendant/Public Health Manager
Public Health Physician
General and Specialist Medical Practitioner
Hospital Pharmacist
Nursing Professionals
Veterinarian
Registered Nurse (child and family health)
Retail Pharmacist
Life and Earth Sciences
Environmental Engineers
Environmental Manager
Industrial Pharmacist
Aquatic Scientist
Animal Scientist
Advanced Composites Engineering
Archaeological/Paleontological Specialist
Bioeconomist
Biochemists
Bioinformatician
Bioinformaticist
Biological Scientist
Botanical Scientist
Chemical Scientist
Computational Biologist
Environmental Scientist
Ecological Scientist
Food Scientist
Engineering Geologist
Geochemist
Geohazards Specialist
Geologist
Geophycist
Laboratory Technologist and Technician
Marine Bioscientist
Materials Scientist
Metallurgical Scientist
Metrology
Microbiological Scientist
Polymer Scientist
Protein Scientist
Seismologist
Soil Scientist
Toxicology Scientist
Water Resource Scientist
Professionals and Associate Professionals
Land and Engineering Surveyors
Electronic Engineering Technician
Materials Engineering Technologist
Electrical Engineering Technician
Safety, Health, Environment and Quality Practitioner
Draughtsperson
Mechanical Engineering Technician
Chemical Engineering Technician
Organisation and Methods Analyst (Incl. scheduler, estimator)
Surveying Technician
Geomatics Technician
Quantity Surveying Technician
Civil Engineering Technician
Materials Engineer Non-destructive Testing (NDT)
Materials Engineering Technician – Road materials
Materials Tester
Construction Safety, Health, Environment an
Quality (SHEQ) Agent/Manager/Officer
Aeronautical Engineering
Architectural Senior Technologist
Architectural Draughtsperson
Astronomer
Physicist (SKA)
Geomagnetic Physicist
Solar Physicist
Space Physicist
Plasma Physicist
Space Technologist
Space Weather Specialist
Magnetic Technology Specialist
Radar Engineering
Radio Frequency Engineering
Environmental Technologist
Industrial Engineer
Industrial Engineering Technologist
Industrial Engineering Technician
Landscape Architect
Landscape Contract Manager
Landscape Horticulturist
Mining Technician
Trades
Millwright
Boilermaker (For Strategic Infrastructure Projects)
Industrial Machinery Mechanic
Pipe Fitter
Double Coded Welder
Rigger
Moulder
Raise-bore Operators
Raise-bore Foreman
Business Process Outsourcing (BPO)
Software Development Engineers and Managers
Systems Architects, Engineers and Managers
Foreign Language speakers for specialist language support and technical or sales support (German, Swiss German, Flemish, Greek, Swedish, Danish, Italian, Dutch, Spanish, Mandarin and French)
Business Analyst
Quality Analyst
Quality Assurance Specialist/Auditor
Customer Service Manager/Team Lead
Academics and Researchers
Doctoral Graduates (Acquired Abroad)
Research in any of the following areas;
Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Galaxy Structure and Dynamics
Pulsars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Black Holes
Pulsars and Gravitational Waves
Deep Observations of the earliest Radio Galaxies
Dynamic and Transient Burst
VLBI Operations
Search for CO to investigate role of Molecular Hydrogen
Deep Surveyors of Neutral Hydrogen Gas in the Early Universe
Cosmology and Dark Energy
Cosmic Magnetism
Calibration and Imaging of Radio Interferometer data
Pulsar Research
Pulsar and Gravitational Waves
VLBI Operations
Signal Processing
Observational Radio Astronomy in General
Algorithm for Radio Astronomy
Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
Supercomputing for Radio Astronomy
Software Development for Radio Astronomy
Data and Streaming- Real-Time Processing of Massive Data Amounts
Green Computing- Extreme Performance at Minor Energy Cost
Performance at Minor Energy Costs
EMC and Spectrum Management
Beam Modelling
Antenna Modelling
Feeds for Radio Astronomy Systems
Receivers for Radio Astronomy Systems
Signal Processing for Radio Astronomy
High Speed Data Transport
Nano-photonics-Data Transport Power
Nanotechnology
Palaeosciences
Reduction over Short and Long Distances
Antenna Design
Antenna Foundation Design
RFI Shielded Buildings and Facilities
Advanced Manufacturing
Space Science and Technology
Global Change
Energy Security
Information Communication Technology
Earth Observation
Natural and Applied Sciences
Post-Graduates
Doctoral Graduates (Acquired in RSA
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nobody: 11:04pm On Jan 19, 2021
Hustle is not really so good in SA but at least it pays the bills Your best bet is to apply and get a funded postgraduate scholarship from your school. Also, your professor (supervisor) might be nice enough to offer you a graduate teaching assistant role. My professor was really helpful on this particular matter. However, if you want to hustle, your best chance is to get a small car when you are in SA and register as an Uber eats driver or Mr Delivery driver. I'm currently driving for Uber and I work between the hours of 4/5 pm - 8/9 pm everyday. That is how I have been able to survive SA so far.

On Accomodation: For your first few months, its always good to stay around university environment but once you are well adapted to the clime, you can decide to live a bit further from school area to reduce your accomodation cost. Before you conclude an apartment payment, please try and take note of the environment. Those ETA boys are not playing

On Money spending: Please try and live below your means. Don't get me wrong, live comfortably but avoid unneccessary spendings. Its easy to get carried away with the goodlife, malls, clothing stores etc.

On Life generally- SA is a beautiful place and depending on the city you are, you are opened to different but limited opportunities after studies. Be careful with the Wena Girls grin, Open your mindset and network with people strategically while in school.

On Xenophobia- Been here for 2 years, I have never experienced it and I don't think I will. It all depends on the environment you decide to live in. Xenophobia mostly happens in the location areas. I live in Port Elizabeth and I have never smelled Xenophobia.

akoredebaba1:
Nice one op ...
Pls can u share with us few things especially about hustling in SA Also total cost of incurring d visa plus ticket from Nija n as well life generally there n accommodation...tnx in anticipation
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Blurpy: 2:15pm On Jan 21, 2021
Please can you expatiate more on the ETA boys and wena girls
Kennyace1:
Hustle is not really so good in SA but at least it pays the bills Your best bet is to apply and get a funded postgraduate scholarship from your school. Also, your professor (supervisor) might be nice enough to offer you a graduate teaching assistant role. My professor was really helpful on this particular matter. However, if you want to hustle, your best chance is to get a small car when you are in SA and register as an Uber eats driver or Mr Delivery driver. I'm currently driving for Uber and I work between the hours of 4/5 pm - 8/9 pm everyday. That is how I have been able to survive SA so far.

On Accomodation: For your first few months, its always good to stay around university environment but once you are well adapted to the clime, you can decide to live a bit further from school area to reduce your accomodation cost. Before you conclude an apartment payment, please try and take note of the environment. Those ETA boys are not playing

On Money spending: Please try and live below your means. Don't get me wrong, live comfortably but avoid unneccessary spendings. Its easy to get carried away with the goodlife, malls, clothing stores etc.

On Life generally- SA is a beautiful place and depending on the city you are, you are opened to different but limited opportunities after studies. Be careful with the Wena Girls grin, Open your mindset and network with people strategically while in school.

On Xenophobia- Been here for 2 years, I have never experienced it and I don't think I will. It all depends on the environment you decide to live in. Xenophobia mostly happens in the location areas. I live in Port Elizabeth and I have never smelled Xenophobia.

Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nobody: 9:10pm On Jan 21, 2021
Hello, Wena means friend, just be careful with ladies and focus more on the studies. ALso ETA guys means the street boys that can rob you in a corner. just a slang
Blurpy:
Please can you expatiate more on the ETA boys and wena girls
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Godson201333(m): 1:14pm On Jan 22, 2021
This is very informative. Is it true that many Nigerians consumes various type of hard drugs?
Re: Surviving In South Africa by lymelyte(m): 2:25am On Jan 23, 2021
Kennyace1:
Hello, Wena means friend, just be careful with ladies and focus more on the studies. ALso ETA guys means the street boys that can rob you in a corner. just a slang
bro# I have pmed you twice.. Please answer
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Olamilec(m): 8:00am On Jan 23, 2021
Godson201333:
This is very informative. Is it true that many Nigerians consumes various type of hard drugs?
People live there life on how they dim it fit, but here you will face your reality and know who you are and if you can’t control your person then South Africa will teach your sense.
In all, make plans for the future.
Wena - You
Chommie - Friend

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by KLEINBASS: 10:47am On Jan 23, 2021
This guy inviting more drug dealers to room around hillbrow, sunnyside, kemptonpark and many more. Guys am a South African please stay in Nigeria. South Africa is a very bad country for Nigerians. Too much crime, Hiv and many more. Your better off in Nigeria. South Africa have too many Nigerians we can't accommodate more than what we have. What is it whith Nigerians being allergic to their own country always running around?
Re: Surviving In South Africa by KLEINBASS: 10:50am On Jan 23, 2021
https://www.nairaland.com/6378596/wanted-nigerian-drug-dealer-rearrested


Reason why we can't take any more nigerians, please leave us in peace and stay home.
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nicoswit(m): 12:20pm On Jan 23, 2021
KLEINBASS:
https://www.nairaland.com/6378596/wanted-nigerian-drug-dealer-rearrested


Reason why we can't take any more nigerians, please leave us in peace and stay home.
Bro i get ur point but not all nigerians coming to SA are into drugs...we have students, professionals Nigerians who resides in SA...those drugs dealers are just the bad eggs

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by KLEINBASS: 1:02pm On Jan 23, 2021
Nicoswit:

Bro i get ur point but not all nigerians coming to SA are into drugs...we have students, professionals Nigerians who resides in SA...those drugs dealers are just the bad eggs

True that even my former Dr in midrand was a Nigerian good guy. He also complained about this gangs. They leave a bitter taste, my story(i have been a victim, i rented my house to a young lady in midrand only to find that they will use the house as a brothel when i confronted the lady o was threatened by this two nigerian who the lady was fronting for since they did not have proper documentation to rent a house. After that they kinder hijacked my house without paying rent. It took me almost 6 months to get those guy out of that house through courts). Am just trying to show you where my irrational view of Nigerians is coming from.
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nicoswit(m): 1:24pm On Jan 23, 2021
KLEINBASS:


True that even my former Dr in midrand was a Nigerian good guy. He also complained about this gangs. They leave a bitter taste, my story(i have been a victim, i rented my house to a young lady in midrand only to find that they will use the house as a brothel when i confronted the lady o was threatened by this two nigerian who the lady was fronting for since they did not have proper documentation to rent a house. After that they kinder hijacked my house without paying rent. It took me almost 6 months to get those guy out of that house through courts). Am just trying to show you where my irrational view of Nigerians is coming from.
Yea i understand...hopefully SA government will take a step to flush out illegal immigrants...sorry about ur bad experience from the bad eggs

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nobody: 10:53am On Jan 24, 2021
KLEINBASS:


True that even my former Dr in midrand was a Nigerian good guy. He also complained about this gangs. They leave a bitter taste, my story(i have been a victim, i rented my house to a young lady in midrand only to find that they will use the house as a brothel when i confronted the lady o was threatened by this two nigerian who the lady was fronting for since they did not have proper documentation to rent a house. After that they kinder hijacked my house without paying rent. It took me almost 6 months to get those guy out of that house through courts). Am just trying to show you where my irrational view of Nigerians is coming from.

I have a family friend who is a pilot in Midrand, some medical professionals saving lives and even friends working in financial institutions, there are definitely a lot of good nigerian ambassadors in SA ,unfortunately bad news sells more than good news.
So sorry about your experience, but trust me when you meet the good ambassadors you would be proud to be associated with them. They are very accommodating, hospitality, Nigerians are one of the most hardworking and industrious people u will ever come across

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by Goodman247: 11:19am On Jan 24, 2021
Hmm
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nobody: 1:37pm On Jan 26, 2021
So sorry, will check it now.
lymelyte:
bro# I have pmed you twice.. Please answer

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 12:36am On Jan 27, 2021
Goodman247:
Flush out the Nigerian drug dealers from South Africans, they are giving Nigeria a bad name.
It will be great if this happen but it is not possible because of 1. Corruption in high places 2. Nigerian drug dealers are amateurs in the game compare to the Asians .3 How is drug coming to South Africa? Are there Nigerians working in immigration or custom in SA ? Capital No . Why is drug business thriving in SA over years ? The drug baron " Teddy Mafia " 62years old was running his drug businesses for decade and police was quite aware but he was never jailed until he was killed two weeks ago by two guys . Was he a Nigerian man ? No ,he was a South African man . Countries have bad and good citizens , hence we have few Nigerians doing illegal deals ,this few is less than 5 percent of the total Nigerian population in SA . We encourage the government to deport this set of people or jail them. Without mincing words , many people are ignorance of Nigerian positive contribution to the progress of South Africa.In education, Nigerian masters and PhD students have contributed immensely to research output in South African universities. Virtually ,in all universities in SA there are Nigerians lecturing and working as researchers . The South African environment is good and conducive for research. In health sphere ,Nigerian medical professionals are scattered all over South Africa from rural area to urban domain. In business, there are Nigerians doing genuine businesses in South Africa. Some of these people employed South Africans ,hence reducing unemployment rate and creating jobs for South Africans.What about technicians who repair laptops , phones and computers ? What about IT experts and engineers ? You cannot use bad behaviour of few to paint Nigerians bad . Take a visit to schools, universities and hospitals you will see many Nigerians doing well . Why do we still have Nigerians in SA despite the challenges? 1. Good infrastructure and 24/7 electricity. 2. South African health systems is one of the best in Africa . It is free medical care . In Nigeria, CS may cost 300k or more, in SA it is free for citizens and foreigners. Women give birth without any stress free of charge.3. opportunities abound especially if you are a professional or you have skills or hand work . 4. South Africa is the gateway to Europe Canada and USA .5.South African universities are well funded . Masters and PhD students have opportunities for scholarships irrespective of their countries of origin.6. PhD may take 2_4 in SA but in Nigeria many years .5.Business opportunities abound. 7.Cheaper in terms of flight and visa application. 7. South Africans are very friendly and accommodating. Are you planning to come SA? 1. Find out what you will do to survive ( so that you don't join illegal deals ).2come with long term visa not visitor visa ( if you plan to stay long ). 3. Learn a skill or hand work before coming .4. With Covid 19 jobs are now scarce hence you must have skills or hand work or capital to start business. 5. If you want pursue your PhD or masters fine ,ensure your admission letter is genuine .

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Re: Surviving In South Africa by pufframmy: 6:10pm On Jan 27, 2021
WELL I WAS THERE during xmas till January and came back really like south Africa system
just Like Europe System everything have been done by this white colony people before leaving there country, i really wish to come back soon
but the issue of their resident permit is what making me having second thought of SA i met Nigeria brothers who i know from home told me many things
samtol4:
It will be great if this happen but it is not possible because of 1. Corruption in high places 2. Nigerian drug dealers are amateurs in the game compare to the Asians .3 How is drug coming to South Africa? Are there Nigerians working in immigration or custom in SA ? Capital No . Why is drug business thriving in SA over years ? The drug baron " Teddy Mafia " 62years old was running his drug businesses for decade and police was quite aware but he was never jailed until he was killed two weeks ago by two guys . Was he a Nigerian man ? No ,he was a South African man . Countries have bad and good citizens , hence we have few Nigerians doing illegal deals ,this few is less than 5 percent of the total Nigerian population in SA . We encourage the government to deport this set of people or jail them. Without mincing words , many people are ignorance of Nigerian positive contribution to the progress of South Africa.In education, Nigerian masters and PhD students have contributed immensely to research output in South African universities. Virtually ,in all universities in SA there are Nigerians lecturing and working as researchers . The South African environment is good and conducive for research. In health sphere ,Nigerian medical professionals are scattered all over South Africa from rural area to urban domain. In business, there are Nigerians doing genuine businesses in South Africa. Some of these people employed South Africans ,hence reducing unemployment rate and creating jobs for South Africans.What about technicians who repair laptops , phones and computers ? What about IT experts and engineers ? You cannot use bad behaviour of few to paint Nigerians bad . Take a visit to schools, universities and hospitals you will see many Nigerians doing well . Why do we still have Nigerians in SA despite the challenges? 1. Good infrastructure and 24/7 electricity. 2. South African health systems is one of the best in Africa . It is free medical care . In Nigeria, CS may cost 300k or more, in SA it is free for citizens and foreigners. Women give birth without any stress free of charge.3. opportunities abound especially if you are a professional or you have skills or hand work . 4. South Africa is the gateway to Europe Canada and USA .5.South African universities are well funded . Masters and PhD students have opportunities for scholarships irrespective of their countries of origin.6. PhD may take 2_4 in SA but in Nigeria many years .5.Business opportunities abound. 7.Cheaper in terms of flight and visa application. 7. South Africans are very friendly and accommodating. Are you planning to come SA? 1. Find out what you will do to survive ( so that you don't join illegal deals ).2come with long term visa not visitor visa ( if you plan to stay long ). 3. Learn a skill or hand work before coming .4. With Covid 19 jobs are now scarce hence you must have skills or hand work or capital to start business. 5. If you want pursue your PhD or masters fine ,ensure your admission letter is genuine .
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nicoswit(m): 6:32pm On Jan 27, 2021
pufframmy:
WELL I WAS THERE during xmas till January and came back really like south Africa system
just Like Europe System everything have been done by this white colony people before leaving there country, i really wish to come back soon
but the issue of their resident permit is what making me having second thought of SA i met Nigeria brothers who i know from home told me many things
Can you plz educate us on the issues with the residency permit to help intending travellers
Re: Surviving In South Africa by pufframmy: 10:52pm On Jan 27, 2021
I CANT only people who` are resident over there can do better sir
Nicoswit:

Can you plz educate us on the issues with the residency permit to help intending travellers
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Nicoswit(m): 6:32am On Jan 28, 2021
pufframmy:
I CANT only people who` are resident over there can do better sir
Alright
Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 6:13pm On Jan 28, 2021
Nicoswit:

Alright
Elaborate what they told you sir. The process is clear and straightforward.
Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 6:19pm On Jan 28, 2021
I explained twice the process in obtaining residence permit. This process is simple and clear. It becomes cumbersome when you are looking for shortcut. Often times most Nigerians try to cut corners instead of following the process.
Re: Surviving In South Africa by samtol4(m): 6:20pm On Jan 28, 2021
pufframmy:
I CANT only people who` are resident over there can do better sir
Elaborate what they told you sir
Re: Surviving In South Africa by Blurpy: 6:27pm On Feb 21, 2021
Hi
Sent you a pm
sapphiremystic:
Please, what side hustles are available? I'm currently in Pretoria, studying.

Re: Surviving In South Africa by sapphiremystic: 9:13pm On Feb 21, 2021
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Hi
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