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Stay safe in Johannesburg - Expat Francesca talks about safety in Johannesburg, South Africa

www.whatsitlike.tv presents: Stay safe in Johannesburg, South Africa. What's the safety like in Johannesburg? This is one part of the structured interview with expatriate university professor Francesca from Italy about her expat life in Johannesburg, South Africa. Francesca came to Johannesburg for her PhD thesis, and stayed at the Witwatersrand University ever since. She loves her life in Johannesburg.
Watch here part 07, "Stay safe". View all other parts of this Expat Interview, and many more testimonials and Expat Interviews by What’s it like TV on www.whatsitlike.tv or whatsitlike.pivotshare.com.
This part “07 Stay safe” includes the following questions:
- How safe is living in Johannesburg, South Africa?
- Crime and criminality in Johannesburg, South Africa.
- How can expats protect themselves against violence or criminality in Johannesburg, South Africa?
In the full Expat Interview on whatsitlike.tv, as well as in the interviews with other expats there, the interviewed expatriates will give their individual answers about:
- Finding friends in Johannesburg and integrating to local life. What’s it like to make friends in Johannesburg?
- Bringing a partner and raising children in Johannesburg. What’s it like to move to Johannesburg with children?
- Working in Johannesburg. What’s it like to have a Chinese boss or supplier? How do you hire and motivate a Chinese team?
- Living in Johannesburg and the quality of life. What is the cultural offer or the night life like in Johannesburg?
- Money matters and finances for expats in Johannesburg, South Africa. Is living and working in Johannesburg worth it?
- Paperwork, administrative issues for expats in Johannesburg, including tourist visa and working visa for South Africa.
- Safety and security in Johannesburg. How safe is Johannesburg for expats?
Interviewed Expatriates on What’s it like TV share their experiences, hints and tips on all topics mentioned above. Expat Interviews by What’s it like TV: The dos and don'ts list of the Johannesburg Expat. www.whatsitlike.tv.
An Italian living in Joburg, South Africa shares her experience about safety and security. The essential safety guide for the future Johannesburg expat.
What's it like to live in Johannesburg? Expat Interviews by What's it like TV. Sharing experience that matters.
Watch this video if you are moving to Johannesburg or moving to South Africa, if you consider living in Johannesburg or living in South Africa, if you want to emigrate to work in Johannesburg or to work in South Africa, or if you consider living abroad and living overseas in general and become an expatriate.
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Wie sicher ist Johannesburg? Die Sicherheit in Johannesburg, Südafrika.
Johannesburg, est-elle sûre? La sécurité à Johannesburg, Afrique du Sud.
Esta seguro Johannesburgo? La seguridad en Johannesburgo, Surafrica.

Пікірлер: 13

  • @arianeundstefan7275
    @arianeundstefan72758 жыл бұрын

    thank you, Francesca, for sharing this information about safety in Johannesburg with us.

  • @QFLad
    @QFLad6 жыл бұрын

    Have to say she's pretty relaxed about it all. Just lock your house and put your bag out of sight she says. Statistically South Africa is much more dangerous compared to France or Itay. Everything is okay until something does happen. Hope she stays safe.

  • @WhatsitlikeTv
    @WhatsitlikeTv8 жыл бұрын

    This is an excerpt of part 7 of Francesca's expat interview about her life in Johannesburg, South Africa. It covers safety and security in Johannesburg, South Africa.

  • @rainaldweber814
    @rainaldweber8148 жыл бұрын

    Johannesburg is not so safe, compared to other cities in the world.

  • @thandomntungwa6697

    @thandomntungwa6697

    3 жыл бұрын

    It's so unsafe I'm moving to Johannesburg 😂🤣😂

  • @stefanschwarz8677
    @stefanschwarz86778 жыл бұрын

    Johannesburg seems to be quite a safe place, after all...

  • @thesoundofthesuburbs

    @thesoundofthesuburbs

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Stefan Schwarz That is a bit of an exaggeration... I think she is quite bold and naive. She thinks she knows better than South Africans!

  • @shigekikanai1412

    @shigekikanai1412

    6 жыл бұрын

  • @bezman2499
    @bezman24995 жыл бұрын

    Its fairly safe, the way it works in SA is there are certain areas that people stay away from.S.a lifestyle is really good. as compared to NZ where I have been in 5 fights already just walking down the road, the irony hey, peoples imagination tends to scare them too much when you in s.a you will see its not like you thought. And some people In Sa have this whole idea of a fairy tale life overseas but its far from that. same shit but like the devil You don`t know`, My opinion would be if we all came together as a nation instead of blaming each other and running away.to fight things like crime and women abuse etc, we would change the place and have a better country.

  • @thandomntungwa6697
    @thandomntungwa66973 жыл бұрын

    It's so unsafe that I moving to Johannesburg 😂🤣😂