
Oorsee - The South African Expat Community App
Introducing Oorsee: a free app specifically designed for South African expats. We understand that relocating to a new country can be challenging for you and your family, especially when you lack a network of familiar faces. That's why we're here to help you connect with like-minded individuals, fostering a sense of comfort and aiding in your settlement process.
If you've been away for some time, we acknowledge that it can sometimes feel lonely, and you may yearn for the opportunity to share your experiences with fellow Saffas. By signing up for a free account, you can join our diverse range of groups and engage with other South African families who can relate to your journey.
For those in a position to assist new expats, our app provides a platform to post helpful information within relevant groups, enabling you to make a difference in helping them acclimate to their new home.
Are you someone who enjoys planning social events? Look no further! Our app offers an events creation tool that allows you to easily notify others whenever you're organizing family activities. Whether it's a delightful hike, a relaxing family picnic, or a classic Braai, you can share your plans and gather a community of participants.
Moreover, feel free to create your own groups and become a local champion, contributing to narrowing the search for fellow South Africans in your area. By doing so, you can foster a stronger sense of community and support within your specific location.
At Oorsee, we believe in the power of connection and sharing. Join us today to connect, support one another, and embark on an enriching expat experience. We look forward to seeing you there!
Oorsee - The South African Expat Community App
Podcast - UK Immigration Shake-Up: What South Africans Need to Know in 2025 with Phillip Venter - Breytenbachs
Massive changes are coming to the UK immigration system—and if you’re South African and planning to emigrate, this affects YOU. In this detailed episode, we unpack the newly released UK Immigration White Paper (May 2025) from Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s government, and explore how it impacts both new applicants and current visa holders across the board.
📌 From settlement delays and salary thresholds to student visa crackdowns and English language hurdles—this is the most sweeping reform in years. Whether you’re applying under the Skilled Worker route, studying in the UK, or bringing your family over, these changes could delay or derail your plans if you’re not prepared.
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🔍 What We Cover in This Episode:
✅ Settlement Changes – The qualifying period for permanent residency (ILR) could be extended from 5 to 10 years, affecting thousands on the Skilled Worker and other visa routes.
✅ Skilled Worker Visa Reform – The minimum qualification is being raised to RQF Level 6 (degree level), with higher salary thresholds and no dependants allowed in some lower-skilled shortage sectors. This may block many common career paths into the UK.
✅ Social Care Route Closure – New applications for international social care visas will be banned, cutting off a vital route for healthcare workers from South Africa and beyond.
✅ Graduate & Student Visas – The post-study Graduate Route will now only last 18 months (down from 2 years), and universities will face new compliance crackdowns and a 6% Higher Education levy, likely increasing tuition for international students.
✅ English Language Requirements – New standards mean main applicants must meet a B2 level, and dependants will now need to meet a minimum A1 level to qualify. Families may face added financial and educational stress.
✅ Overall Impact – These changes could reduce immigration into the UK by nearly 100,000 people per year, according to Home Office projections. Many South Africans may now consider alternate options—or face longer, more expensive routes to stay in the UK legally.
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🧭 What Does This Mean For You?
If you’re a current applicant, already in the UK, or planning to apply soon—this video is essential viewing. We break down the timing, what’s still just a proposal, what may become law, and what you can do right now to safeguard your UK immigration plans.
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🎓 Ideal For:
• South Africans applying for UK work visas
• International students in the UK or considering studying there
• Families planning to join a spouse or partner abroad
• Healthcare professionals and social care workers
• Anyone currently on a Skilled Worker or Student route
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💬 Join the conversation below. Have questions about how the changes affect your specific case? Drop them in the comments—our team or a guest expert may answer them in our next episode.
📲 Download the Oorsee App to connect with fellow South Africans overseas, share your experiences, and stay updated on critical immigration developments.
🎙️ Listen on the Oorsee Podcast if you’re on the move!
📧 For personalised migration advice, consult a UK-registered immigration adviser or contact Breytenbachs Immigration Consultants: info@bic-immigration.com
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🛑 Disclaimer: This video is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always seek qualified legal counsel for your immigration application.