Fed up South Africans want out and pandemic won't stop them, new report finds

Seven Seas Worldwide Global Movement Report for 2021 delves into the motivations behind relocation for South Africans based on a comprehensive global survey. Picture: Pexels.

Seven Seas Worldwide Global Movement Report for 2021 delves into the motivations behind relocation for South Africans based on a comprehensive global survey. Picture: Pexels.

Published Aug 6, 2021

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A new report by global shipping and relocation experts Seven Seas Worldwide revealed that over a third of South African respondents sought a long-term move from the country.

Their Global Movement Report for 2021 delved into the motivations behind relocation for South Africans based on a comprehensive global survey.

It found that, due to the pandemic, 50% of South African respondents had their move cancelled.

It also stated that despite cancellations occurring, almost 2 in 5 of respondents who had their relocation plans adjusted or postponed intend to go ahead with their move.

Around 39% of respondents stated that the pandemic has made them more likely to consider relocating internationally after travel and movement resumes.

Around 38% of respondents indicated that they wanted to embark on a move for a long-term stay, between 3 to 5 years, in comparison to 1 in 10 (8%) who opted for a shorter-term stay (less than a year).

Around 25% of South Africans sought permanent relocation with no further relocations for the foreseeable future, while 19% wanted medium-term relocation (1 to 2 years).

Why and where

Some of the factors for South Africans moving abroad were economic or job reasons (53%), better lifestyle (46%), education or training (26%), to experience new culture (17%) and a partner, love or to be with family (14%).

The UK, US, Australia, Germany and Italy were top places people wanted to relocate to.

John Henderson, Co-Founder of Seven Seas Worldwide, described relocation as a "life-changing decision".

"We believe that our first-ever Global Movement Report will be beneficial for anyone who is either considering a move in these uncertain times or has an interest in understanding the motivations and preferences of those who moving – particularly the emotional and practical considerations," he said.

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