Tips for moving to

1) What does it cost to live in Cape Town:

- Rent: you can get a room in a house/flat (furnished) in town for 3500- 4500 Rand a month: http://www.gumtree.co.za/s-cape-town/v1l3100006p1 http://www.property24.com/

- Car Rental: you can rent a car from 2500 Rand a month

http://www.ulf.co.za/ http://www.rentacheapie.co.za/ http://www.ackercarrentals.co.za/

- Health insurance: some companies will contribute, the cheapest hospital plan is from 1000 Rand a month https://www.discovery.co.za/portal/individual/medical-aid-plan- range?gclid=CMX67bK0nsgCFUGD2wodhZAGKQ

- Food and going out: Cape Town has a lot of special deals (Groupon, Amazing vouchers etc) and you can get a meal for 2 people with drinks from 60 Rand

- Taxes: depend on your salary, for example if you are 25 and earn 11 000 Rand you are taxed 875 Rand and get 10125 Rand net: http://www.oldmutual.co.za/markets/south-african-budget/income-tax-calculator

2) What is the visa process:

- for any visa you will need: radiological and medical report, police clearance report of any country you have lived in for longer than 1 year, school and university certificates

- once you have all your documents together with your employment letter/ contract you then have to go to the embassy in Munich or Berlin to apply for your visa

3) safest areas to live: - Seapoint, Greenpoint, Cape Town (, Oranjezicht, , Gardens), Southern Suburbs (Constantia, Tokai, , Claremont)

4) the process: you apply for a job by emailing one of our representatives, they will interview you (in person or skype) and will do a language assessment, if you meet the requirements and pass the assessment the representative will send your cv to our Cape Town office and we will send it to client.

The client will then call you or skype you for an interview- if all goes well you will get a job offer and contract and can start your visa application

5) what jobs do we have:

Lufthansa- German speaking customer service for Miles and More and Lufthansa passengers (shifts and weekend work, 11 000 Rand, benefits and discounted air fares)

Mindpearl- German speaking customer service for either Weightwatcher clients or Swiss Air clients (shifts and weekend work, 11 000 Rand, benefits and discounted air fares)

Pixelfaerie- graphic design and powerpoint creations, 24/7 shifts, 12 - 15 000 Rand

Amazon- German speaking customer service agents / early and late shift options including weekend work (12 000 Rand a moth plus benefits)

Jenman/Kuoni/ Tourvest/ SALT/ Africa Bush Camps- German speaking travel consultants and designers (travel agent experience neccessary) salary between 10 and 20 000 Rand

Projects Abroad/ GraphicMail/ Unit IT/ - specialist jobs: relocation specialist with experience in VIP clients and accounts/ German Account Managers to deal with VIP accounts/

German speaking content creators/ German tax specialists (13 000 - 20 000 a month)