What countries are good fits for experienced South African programmers, currently developing enterprise systems, who speak English as a first language and have university degrees? Australia, New Zealand, the UAE and England seem to be favourites, but I'm sure there are other suitable options as well. I'd also be interested in hearing from programmers who have emmigrated already, about unexpected challenges and surprises that they have encountered.
Ask HN: What's a good place for South African programmers to emigrate to?
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#4Looking for a job or working as remote contractors? I'm a U.S. citizen living abroad but since I do remote contract work I can work and live anywhere on a tourist visa. I have to do visa runs but that's just another excuse to travel somewhere different.
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#5Depending on your age, income and/or ancestary, you can make use of Tier 2, Tier 5 or ancestary visas, all of which lets you to work in the UK without finding a sponsor.
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#6England is not the preferred nomenclature. UK is your best bet; size of industry, proximity to continental Europe, ties with US and all... Depending on your age, income and/or ancestary, you can make use of Tier 2, Tier 5 or ancestary visas, all of which lets you to work in the UK without finding a sponsor.
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#7The exchange rate isn't as good anymore, but I would recommend the UK over the other options.
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#8England is not the preferred nomenclature. UK is your best bet; size of industry, proximity to continental Europe, ties with US and all... Depending on your age, income and/or ancestary, you can make use of Tier 2, Tier 5 or ancestary visas, all of which lets you to work in the UK without finding a sponsor.
I said England specifically because I don't know of programmers who have moved to other parts of the UK, but you make a valid point. I hadn't considered the other countries of the UK.
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#10England is not the preferred nomenclature. UK is your best bet; size of industry, proximity to continental Europe, ties with US and all... Depending on your age, income and/or ancestary, you can make use of Tier 2, Tier 5 or ancestary visas, all of which lets you to work in the UK without finding a sponsor.
Although if any if your grandparents were from EU countries, then that's probably the best route as you can get citizenship as opposed to just a work visa.