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A table with an overview of areas in Cape Town to live in with ratings for the following criteria would be displayed here.
01 | It is critical to ensure you have the correct visa before you arrive as you will need to return home to make changes if you have the wrong visa. |
02 | Safety should be a top priority. Sign up with a good security company and ensure your home is fitted with the latest security equipment. |
03 | Wear sunglasses and sunscreen throughout the year. The UV rays in South Africa are extremely strong. |
04 | Be adventurous, not stupid. Whenever you go on a new hike or nature walk, do it with a local who knows the route and the time it takes to get back. |
05 | Follow the networking process. Join a few expatriate clubs. It’s a lot easier to travel the grapevine between social scenes than to jump into on |
The median age in the city of Cape Town is 26 years old, with almost half the population less than 24 years old. |
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