Requirements for working in South Africa
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Hi everyone,
I am a chemical engineer who moved to Australia (skilled migrant, PR visa) 2 and half years ago. I have been working in Perth for the whole 2.5 years in my field, but only as a metallurgical technician. Mining industry in Australia is in big downfall, and all advertised positions are asking for 5+ years of experience. Thats the reason i just started researching my options abroad.
I have found that there are quite a few positions available in South Africa (metallurgist positions). What would I actually need to get a right to work there?
Help much appreciated.
I am a chemical engineer who moved to Australia (skilled migrant, PR visa) 2 and half years ago. I have been working in Perth for the whole 2.5 years in my field, but only as a metallurgical technician. Mining industry in Australia is in big downfall, and all advertised positions are asking for 5+ years of experience. Thats the reason i just started researching my options abroad.
I have found that there are quite a few positions available in South Africa (metallurgist positions). What would I actually need to get a right to work there?
Help much appreciated.

#2

Hi everyone,
I am a chemical engineer who moved to Australia (skilled migrant, PR visa) 2 and half years ago. I have been working in Perth for the whole 2.5 years in my field, but only as a metallurgical technician. Mining industry in Australia is in big downfall, and all advertised positions are asking for 5+ years of experience. Thats the reason i just started researching my options abroad.
I have found that there are quite a few positions available in South Africa (metallurgist positions). What would I actually need to get a right to work there?
Help much appreciated.
I am a chemical engineer who moved to Australia (skilled migrant, PR visa) 2 and half years ago. I have been working in Perth for the whole 2.5 years in my field, but only as a metallurgical technician. Mining industry in Australia is in big downfall, and all advertised positions are asking for 5+ years of experience. Thats the reason i just started researching my options abroad.
I have found that there are quite a few positions available in South Africa (metallurgist positions). What would I actually need to get a right to work there?
Help much appreciated.
You know, it might be an idea for you to actually do some of your own research instead of expecting others to do all your research for you
