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on 11 Nov 2013
hi my husband is excpected to arriv johnsbrg within few months. I want to know the safe place there? should he take car there for rent ?/// Can i move with him? what are job oppurtunities there, i am a post graduate in coputers? plz answer my doubts.
Anonymous (not verified) on 11 Nov 2013 - 12:35
Hi Jyothi, if you're looking for a safe place to live in Johannesburg, I think it all depends on where you or your husband are going to be working. This is an important factor, as it will determine your cimmute to work in the morning, and also the relation of your home to any eminities, schools, entertainment. It's definitely worth having your own car when living in the city - public transport, while available, is not always that reliable or safe. Joburg drivers can be a bit erratic, so you should drive with care and defensively, especially if near minibus taxis on the roads, who are the frequent cause of accidents.

You'd definitely be able to move there with him, but obviously, you need to ensure that you have the correct visa to live there permanently.

In terms of finding work, it depends on what specifically you are qualified in - there is generally work available for highly qualified and experienced foreigners, but this also depends on getting the right visa. Many companies also prefer to hire locals, in line with their own recruitment criteria. It may be worth contacting some local recruitment agents, and looking on job portals such as pnet.com or careerjunction.co.za

For a good overview of the different neighbourhoods in Joburg, have a look at our page on Areas and Suburbs in Johannesburg.
Anonymous (not verified) on 18 Nov 2013 - 15:45
I agree with Catherine - you will want to live close to where your husband works, because Joburg traffic can be a nightmare, especially during rush hour. If you're worried about safety, look at one of the many larger "security estates" which are fenced in and guarded. This is especially a good option for families with children, because the children can pretty much move around inside the estate without a problem. If you don't have kids and are looking for a smaller place, there are many apartment complexes with good security as well. The article Catherine recommended should give you a good overview of Joburg neighborhoods.
Anonymous (not verified) on 7 Feb 2014 - 08:30
Hello! I am from Germany and will be working in Johannesburg (Alberton) for 3 weeks. I'll bring my husband and my two daughters (aged 1 and 3). I found a nice-looking B&B which is located in Craighall Park. Does anybody know this suburb? Is it safe to stay there? Do you have any recommendations for a nice and safe place to stay with a family which is closer to Alberton? All tipps/recommendation are highly welcome!!!

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