Beaver Immigration Consulting said it received many requests from business owners in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng looking at moving abroad. looting unrestsa KZN gauteng
Avramis said it is not surprising that South Africans of Indian background were looking to relaunch their commercial activities in Canada. It was estimated that there were 1.4 million Indians living in Canada or 4% of the total population. In the past five years, Canada has welcomed 329 000 permanent residents and 494 815 students from India.
"A common theme I am hearing from business owners is their plan to use the proceeds from their insurance payouts to reinvest in Canada. They need a safer place to trade. Entrepreneurs in this market squarely blame the government. They not only failed to protect the rights of property owners but during the 18 months of the pandemic, businesses took it on the chin, with next to no government support," Avramis said.
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