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We are returning to SA ( please no negative comments!!!)
Have lived in the UK for ten years, have dual citizenship. Own a house in SA.
My questions are aimed at what legal documentation we need to return?

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With Respect, what does the SA Embassy in London say?
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With Respect, what does the SA Embassy in London say?
We ive quite a distance away from London, sold our house in record time, thought we would be able to plan things over the next 12 months.
We want to return with all the stuff we brought along with us ten years ago, including our cars ............. yes, they may be old, but they are great BMW's and we do not want to replace them. You do not drive a lot or very far in the UK!
The only new expensive(?) item that we will take back is a flat screen TV and dvd recorder package, not sure how to return to SA...
The move to the UK was so different , as when we sold our house, the buyers moved in, paid us rent until their mortgage was approved, unlike here in the UK where you have to wait until contracts are exchanged.

I am quite stressed at this moment in time.......... as my students used to say.....
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email homecoming revolution,(google) I disagree with their stance on on a lot of things but helping people return (free) is what they do.
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email homecoming revolution,(google) I disagree with their stance on on a lot of things but helping people return (free) is what they do.
Thanks................think I was referred to this website by googling them.
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We are returning to SA ( please no negative comments!!!)
Have lived in the UK for ten years, have dual citizenship. Own a house in SA.
My questions are aimed at what legal documentation we need to return?

Thanks in advance
Hi Johanna

I moved back from the UK last year, and did some of this questioning.

As far as I'm aware, you do not need documentation for any personal household goods bought in the UK eg TVs, sofas etc.

You would not find it worthwhile to import your car.

I got a quote from a company who specialise in this, and it was horrendous...nearly 75% of the value of the car in import duties!

We had a 2004 BMW which we wanted to keep for a good while to come, and seeing as we paid it off we planned to bring it with us. After looking at the figures and considering what cars cost over here, we decided to cut losses and sell over there.

As far as I'm aware, duel citizenship will only become a problem once you need to apply for a new official document, such as a passport or ID document. At that point you would be asked to cede South African citizenship...not sure if this is factual though.

As far as money's concerned...bringing money into SA's no problem...taking it out again is a royal pain!
I would recommend you keep your bank accounts running in the UK, especially if you're going to be tempted to buy from Amazon.com!

Good luck with the move back, it's a big job! You'll love having help here though

One last thing...any pets would be welcome without quarantine being necessary. They would need updated rabies vaccs and one for Leishmanoisis (your vet would know).
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Thanks Klebe, I have tried a few time to reply to your posting. We are taking back the cars we brought here from SA.... so we should have no problems then.
Did you have to fetch your stuff at some or other harbour city or was it brought to your house?
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Thanks Klebe, I have tried a few time to reply to your posting. We are taking back the cars we brought here from SA.... so we should have no problems then.
Did you have to fetch your stuff at some or other harbour city or was it brought to your house?
We used a removal company that worked with partners in SA...turned out to be Elliotts...who is amazing...just like the advert used to say.
They arranged everything and unpacked it all, removed boxes etc.
It took 1 month for the shipment to arrive, during which we stayed in furnished apartments in Sandton.
Depending on where you're relocating to, I can recommend a few. The market for upscale apartments seem to be booming in the city areas.
You'll find car rental horrendously expensive, but luckily the cab industry in and around the Sandton - airport - Westcliff - CBD areas are reliable and affordable. You could probably come by with 1 car until yours arrives.
Information is not widely available on-line, which I find frustrating, so feel free to ask.
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"You'll find car rental horrendously expensive,"

kindly said! I am being charged R500 per day for a toyota yaris.
I recently found a rental for R250 that we'll be switching to soon. Waiting for visa issues to be sorted out before buying one lucky for you to be duel!
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Hi Johanna,

I can very well understand your tension and stress as you are making a huge move back home. Having worked with our bank's expatriates who move across the world on assignments, i am aware of the trauma the move causes until we reach home with everything intact.

From your post I understand that you are a professor. Be calm mam and let not the students get tensed. i can see how passionate you are about your cars. Its rare to see people like this as only few consider " Old is Gold "

Do drop me a mail at my yahoo and I can give you complete advise on the move process on the same lines I do for our expats and it comes free as I love my job and I am passionate about making people feel comfortable on their moves.

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We ive quite a distance away from London, sold our house in record time, thought we would be able to plan things over the next 12 months.
We want to return with all the stuff we brought along with us ten years ago, including our cars ............. yes, they may be old, but they are great BMW's and we do not want to replace them. You do not drive a lot or very far in the UK!
The only new expensive(?) item that we will take back is a flat screen TV and dvd recorder package, not sure how to return to SA...
The move to the UK was so different , as when we sold our house, the buyers moved in, paid us rent until their mortgage was approved, unlike here in the UK where you have to wait until contracts are exchanged.

I am quite stressed at this moment in time.......... as my students used to say.....
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