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Relocation Advice - Africa

Possibilities in Africa:

Whether you're looking to expand or add to an office, or are planning a relocation, ourExecutive Search Africa team can help you make the right choice.

Executive Search Africa

AP Executive consultants can assist you with jobs in Africa. If you are interested in working in Africa please peruse the information provided for you below or contact us to discuss further options.

Our Executive Search Africa team are experts in legal and financial recruitment, particularly in

 

Mauritius

 

Job hunting here from outside Africa can seem like a huge task due to the continent's cultural identity and climate. Let our consultants use their experience to make the process easier and provide you with all the information you need.

Growing financial services and beautiful scenery: Executive Search Africa - what's stopping you?

Mauritius is well located between India, Africa and Asia. The official language on the island is English and while it might seem remote (lying off the east coast of Madagascar), the airport has good connections with a wide range of countries, making it an attractive prospect for international candidates. The financial services sector here is growing as companies start to take advantage of this offshore location.

South Africa is a newly industrialised country, and ranks 25th in the world in terms of GDP and in the top twenty for its stock exchange. The financial services sector has a sound regulatory framework and banking, insurance and investment here are all strong which has created a good mix of local and international companies.

The opportunities to enter strong and English speaking economies and the wonderful scenery make these locations excellent prospects for those looking for a new challenge. Talk to our consultants today about recruitment and executive search in Africa.

Visas:

Employment will support an application for a work permit in most circumstances. Gaining permanent employment in South Africa can allow you to apply for permanent residence which must be approved by the Department of Labor, but 3 year work permits are also available with employment as an initial solution. The President relaxed labour laws in South Africa at the start of the century to encourage growth.





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