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We love people and we love our country. We invite you to come and see for yourself!  You will no longer be a foreigner in SA, but a fellow South African!

South Africa has fast become one of the most sought after holiday and relocation destinations in the world due to the favorable economy and exchange rate to most currencies.  Why not consider a holiday and then come to stay!


Over the past few years, more and more small businesses from particularly the States and Europe have relocated their operational base to South Africa.  Cape Town in particular has abundance of highly skilled and educated personnel, who are currently unemployed or in part-time or contract employment.  It is this highly skilled and available workforce which favours the decision to relocate an operational base to Cape Town.  Savings of between 30-50% on operational and employment costs is the major reason for such decision to relocate.  Living in South Africa at a fraction of the cost of living in the States, whilst maintaining the highest of living standards, comparative to that of most major cities in the world, makes for a favourable argument in support of moving to South Africa.


Cape Town is not only the powerhouse of the Western Cape region, but also renowned as one of the world’s most beautiful and exciting cities.  A relatively mature demographic structure, comparatively high literacy and school attendance rates and a superior higher education infrastructure have enable the region to participate with some confidence in the increasingly competitive global economy.  The Western Cape also has a well-developed transport infrastructure, including well-maintained harbor and recently upgraded international airport, as well as extensive bus, rail and taxi networks.



The Director of Your-Office.co.za, Mrs Connie Gargano (BA, BA Hons) has been extensively educated in governmental processes and procedures, with 9 years of experience in the area of client liaison.  Mrs Gargano has travelled the world, lived on 3 continents and is therefore familiar with the “angst” of moving to and getting settled in another country.  Its this experience which has proved invaluable when meeting with her clients from the first call or email, to the “roof-wetting party” of their first own and new house in our lovely city!

With the further assistance of a wide range of “virtual assistants”, administrative services can be provided 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, without the need for our clients to have established an office prior to arrival.  Should the client requires such, Your-Office.co.za also sources office spaces and negotiates leases prior to the clients arrival, ensuring a trouble-free settling-in period.

References from very happy and existing US clients will attest to our friendly and cost effective services!

Top Attractions when you Retire to South Africa
 
1.Table Mountain Cable Way
 
Table Mountain, the breathtaking backdrop and icon of Cape Town & the Western Cape extends its welcome to all visitors. The Cableway takes you to the summit in under 10 minutes and the cable car’s rotating floor ensure that all passengers get a 360 degree aerial view of the city.





2. Victoria & Alfred Waterfront

The very epitome of African chic, the V&A Waterfront a unique shopping & entertainment environment, is South Africa’s most visited tourist attraction with about 10 million visitors a year.








3. Kirstenbosch National Botanical Gardens
Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden is world-renowned for the beauty and diversity of the Cape flora it displays and for the magnificence of its setting against the eastern slopes of Table Mountain. Kirstenbosch grows only indigenous South African plants.






4. Robben Island
Robben Island, some seven kilometres off the coast of Cape Town, is where former South African President and Nobel Laureate Nelson Mandela, alongside many other political prisoners, spent decades imprisoned during the apartheid era.






5. Cape Agulhas
Cape Agulhas is the southernmost tip of the vast African continent where the mighty Indian and Atlantic oceans meet. Interestingly, a compass shows no real deviation between true north and magnetic north at this spot, and Agulhas also boasts one of the oldest working lighthouses in South Africa.





6. Cape Point Nature Reserve
Cape Point is the southwestern most tip of Africa and forms part of the Table Mountain National Park which stretches from Signal Hill in the north to Cape Point in the south. Nowhere else in the world does an area of such spectacular beauty and such rich bio-diversity exist almost entirely within a cosmopolitan city. Since 2004, it also forms part of the Cape Floral World Heritage Site.




7. The Whale Coast
Drive to the fishing village of Hawston and stop at Hermanus – the world’s best land-based whale-watching spot. Hermanus is the only town in the world to boast a Whale Crier who ensures that visitors don’t miss out on spotting the oceans gentle giants.







8. The Cape Winelands
Take a drive along the Western Cape’s many wine routes and visit global award winning wine farms for a spot of wine tasting, cellar tours and an opportunity to purchase some good local, internationally recognised wines.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
9. The Garden Route

From Mossel Bay to Plettenberg Bay, the Garden Route with its lush forests and wide meandering rivers is an adventure playground for scuba diving, golfing, surfing, snorkelling, kayaking, canoeing, rafting, biking, hiking, flying, hang-gliding, paragliding, ballooning and parachuting … and bungee jumping!






10. The West Coast’s wild flowers & fishing villages
The Cape West Coast dotted with fishing villages like Yzerfontein, St Helena Bay and Elandsbaai, is also renowned for its spectacular shows of spring wild flowers (July to October) where more than 8 600 species of flowers occur of which 68 percent are found nowhere else in the world.



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