[...]The Anglo-African population has a high relative turnover rate; not just of emigration, but immigration as well: By 2005, an estimated 212,000 British citizens were residing in South Africa. Since 2003, the numbers of British emigrants coming to South Africa has risen by 50%. An estimated 20,000 British emigrants moved to South Africa in 2007. The reasons cited by many emigrants are South Africa's family values, the weather and a better quality of life. [...]
[...]The current global financial crisis has slowed down the high rates of white people emigrating overseas and has led to increasing numbers of white emigrants returning to live in South Africa. Charles Luyckx, CEO of Elliot International and a board member of the Professional Movers Association said that in the past six months leading to December (2008), emigration numbers had dropped by "10%".Meanwhile he revealed that "people imports" had increased by 50%
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