Thanks for this video, Info is everything i didn't know about this Law. Growing up i used to ask myself how come we never see Women from other countries. I used to think Men hide them from SA men. I come from Small town and we've only grown-up being friends with Male outside of SA but never did i see their Female siblings/relatives out there like that. This Law must change so that everyone can work and contribute. Thats how economy will grow. And Women are important to every Nation.
Well said🎯 This is the reality of immigrants on a spousal/dependent/relative/permit in South Africa😫 Let me pin your comment🎯Everyone needs to read it🙌🏿
It makes sense. Infact for any foreigners in any country it's always easier when you have a critical skill cause countries have to protect their citizens.
I like your videos as Nigerians do suffer from stereotypes and prejudice. So it's kinda cool that you speak about it and fundamentally humanizing their story. Thank you.
Thank you so much🥰 Everyone needs to see this thoughtful comment, so it's getting pinned🎯💃 This is what this channel is about, I'm playing my part in rewriting decades-old narratives/ labeling about Nigerians🇳🇬 Don't forget to like, subscribe, and watch an ad🙏🏽😫🥰 We need to start securing this bag💰💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
Thank you for teaching us, I didn’t know this, it’s quite sad actually, personally I would love to get to know you ladies more, I feel you guys would contribute so much to our society, the Nigerian babes have contributed so much to the UK and the USA ❤love you ladies
Thank you so much for the kind words🌸 The only spouse/relatives that can work are those whose spouses already have a permanent residence or those who have naturalized. The spouses of those on a temporal permit cannot work unless they have a general work permit🫠 but trust me we still find ways to contribute positively to our community that's why we have salons, fashion designers, make up artists etc🌸
@@mariahkamogelomoloisane6276 Hey yeah, I’m in tech so I can only give you examples of Nigerian women in tech who are part of my list of women who inspire me. But from the top of my head I can name, Kike Oniwinde, Crystal Adesanya, Feyi Ayodele, Ama Marfo. Just google them and you’ll see, and baningi I just mentioned a few I know from the industry I’m in, there’s hundreds of other industries too. Hope that helps
Yassssss💃 Nigeria's are ambitious, enthusiastic, energetic, passionate, resilient and promising people, we keep grinding till our dreams come true🎯 it's always the "can-do" and "never-say-never" attitude about Nigerians for me. We don't give up, we keep grinding till our reality matches our dreams. Proudly 9ja🇳🇬🎯
@@Prizzygat you are the one that should be worried about home since you are far away from your boring cursed home and trying to force yourselves on other nations mxm ftsek sis kwerekwere
That's cool. At least there is a clear pathway to green card / citizenship, unlike here in South Africa😩 it is well with our soul. Don't forget to like and check out my latest video🥰
Thank you so much coach🙌🏽❤️ information is power. Women back home need to know some of the real struggles out here. They need to be adequately informed so they can make better decisions and remove unrealistic expectations from their heads when moving to SA🎯
There’s nothing wrong with Nigerian women being house wives. We South Africa women are jealous of the fact that most of us don’t have the option of being stay at home wives.We can’t depend on our men like that . Most black South African men don’t like providing for their wives in fact we are expected to contribute financially and on most cases we are the bread winners.
I'm a Xhosa man and I'm impressed by your stats. So you were able to go through all o our provinces and you interviewed the 9mn black marriages in the country. You're impressive, your black senior secondary school really taught you well with their inadequate resources. Do yourself a favor and get yourself a Nigerian drug dealer and then you'll be a stay at home mom.
Just here for interest's sake. It was news to me that employers have to prove that a South African cannot do the job before it can be given to a foreign national.
Your comment is spot on🎯 Employers have to prove that a SAn cannot do the job before giving it to foreign national. That's where critical skill comes in. Employers have nothing to prove if you fall under the critical skill category. Even at that you still need to have a VALID GENERAL WORK PERMIT to get a job in SA unlike if you have a permanent resident or you have completely naturalized🥰
Just a thought are drugs so much of a problem in Nigeria? This might be out of line am asking because of the narration out there that Nigerian man are drug dealers.
Nigeria does not have a drug problem. Most Nigerian youths don't do drugs, they drink alcohol, and few smoke weed and cigarettes. but sniffing, injecting, or swallowing hard pills is not our thing. So I don't know why people think Nigerian men are drug dealers🤷🏽♀️ I wonder what they are gonna say about Mexicans, Cubans, and the rest? 🤷🏽♀️
@@Prizzygatmany Drug Dealers from Nigeria but they don t do it in Nigeria Nigerians do the drug dealings in other country's, I mean the story's are full in media. Naijas don t spoil their own children with these hard drugs they only do it in other country's research its all over guyz
@@PrizzygatMy sister, we don’t think some Nigerians are drug dealers. We know that they are drug dealers. We have our youth who’ve been directly affected and have shown us their distributors who are Nigerians and they don’t deny it. The arrogance and evilness is beyond our comprehension. We don’t understand why they would come so far away to destroy young lives. I’ve never seen this level of evilness. It hurts more when fellow Africans are the ones contributing to our destruction. This part about Nigerians os unforgivable.
It's a wish for most women but it's not realistic in this financial climate. Everybody must contribute financially. I personally grew up with a working mother and women who are relatives and I just knew I have no option. My parents made it clear I must not depend on anyone financially and I don't want to.
@@Bbb-ml4gb True, but the farming time was regulated and hours were flexible, they also did a lot of things that currently they are paying for. Like Day care, household chores, buying new clothes monthly etc. Children need their mothers more, especially during the foundation years. For me a better solution will be for a wife to start working when Children are above 8 years
@@phelphel6157 9-5, Yes. That is why I prefer building a career first and family later. When you have resources and good connections, it's easy to be creative about how you work. You can get intellectually stimulated, ripping financial benefits and breastfeeding at your convenient time, while being supportive to your partner in many ways than being just househelp. The problem is spending your 20's building a family, especially your early 20's. You are bound to get stuck in 9-5 and resenting your job. Cause by the time your child turns 8, companies are no longer keen on giving you good chances. Age matters.
What type of work are you talking about? Nigerian wowman is the hard worker,they are running their own business,as long as they have got something to do it's ok ,
Just like every other country on the surface of this earth, Nigeria has soft-spoken women and the noisy bunch🫠 but I am here to rewrite the narratives by answering questions regarding misconceptions/stereotypes people have about 🇳🇬
Most Nigerian men play by the rules. In every 13 disciple, there is always a Judas, but for some reason, I don't know the Judas always become more popular than the remaining good disciples🤷🏾♀️ Bad news sells faster than good news. Please don't forget to like and check out my latest video🥰
I thought maybe Nigerian man don't want their woman to work, I was very close to this Nigerian lady and she'd talk about just anything and she always complained about her husband's laziness, so I thought maybe Nigerian man don't want their woman to work just so they can take care of the house and kids
Few Nigerian men still believe in traditional roles in marriage but in this SA, the main reason lots of women don't work is because of their immigration status. Home affairs have not authorized them to work🎯
Thanks for this video, Info is everything i didn't know about this Law. Growing up i used to ask myself how come we never see Women from other countries. I used to think Men hide them from SA men. I come from Small town and we've only grown-up being friends with Male outside of SA but never did i see their Female siblings/relatives out there like that. This Law must change so that everyone can work and contribute. Thats how economy will grow. And Women are important to every Nation.
Well said🎯
This is the reality of immigrants on a spousal/dependent/relative/permit in South Africa😫
Let me pin your comment🎯Everyone needs to read it🙌🏿
We can't keep giving the little we have how do you expect us to survive Tumelo its tough as it is now we need all those jobs for South Africans
It makes sense. Infact for any foreigners in any country it's always easier when you have a critical skill cause countries have to protect their citizens.
Hey beautiful I love your content , I love everything you said .This is your home enjoy my sister
Thank you so much🥰
Please check out my latest video🥰🙏🏽
I like your videos as Nigerians do suffer from stereotypes and prejudice. So it's kinda cool that you speak about it and fundamentally humanizing their story. Thank you.
Thank you so much🥰
Everyone needs to see this thoughtful comment, so it's getting pinned🎯💃
This is what this channel is about, I'm playing my part in rewriting decades-old narratives/ labeling about Nigerians🇳🇬
Don't forget to like, subscribe, and watch an ad🙏🏽😫🥰
We need to start securing this bag💰💃💃💃💃💃💃💃
Thank you for teaching us, I didn’t know this, it’s quite sad actually, personally I would love to get to know you ladies more, I feel you guys would contribute so much to our society, the Nigerian babes have contributed so much to the UK and the USA ❤love you ladies
Thank you so much for the kind words🌸 The only spouse/relatives that can work are those whose spouses already have a permanent residence or those who have naturalized. The spouses of those on a temporal permit cannot work unless they have a general work permit🫠 but trust me we still find ways to contribute positively to our community that's why we have salons, fashion designers, make up artists etc🌸
What did they contribute?
@@mariahkamogelomoloisane6276 Hey yeah, I’m in tech so I can only give you examples of Nigerian women in tech who are part of my list of women who inspire me. But from the top of my head I can name, Kike Oniwinde, Crystal Adesanya, Feyi Ayodele, Ama Marfo. Just google them and you’ll see, and baningi I just mentioned a few I know from the industry I’m in, there’s hundreds of other industries too. Hope that helps
Congrats, you deserve it! Beauty and brains!
Although I did not know Google was my side chick😂😂
💃Thank you so much🥰
Google can be your side chick, top chick or even bottom chick. In fact, she can be any chick you want. She is very flexible🤣
@@Prizzygat 🤣🤣
😅😅😅😅😅@@Prizzygat
Good one Prizzy. Yes, we are not lazy, men or women. Keep telling them sis.
Yassssss💃
Nigeria's are ambitious, enthusiastic, energetic, passionate, resilient and promising people, we keep grinding till our dreams come true🎯
it's always the "can-do" and "never-say-never" attitude about Nigerians for me. We don't give up, we keep grinding till our reality matches our dreams.
Proudly 9ja🇳🇬🎯
When you keep on denying the destruction some Nigerians bring with drugs, we will never find a solution. Step one is acceptance.
Keyword "SOME"
I'm glad you used "some".
There is always a Judas in every 12-disciple 🎯
@@Prizzygat No one has ever said all Nigerians are a problem. We all know that some are a HUGE problem affecting young lives for generations to come.
@@Prizzygat dont bring your criminals to SA and expect us to understand that not all Nigerians are criminals
@@thabangtladi8057 is everything ok at home??? Are u sure you are alright???🙄😒😏
@@Prizzygat you are the one that should be worried about home since you are far away from your boring cursed home and trying to force yourselves on other nations mxm ftsek sis kwerekwere
The American K1 Visa is also the same. You're not allowed to work, for the first 15months. There after, you can apply for a green-card & work
That's cool. At least there is a clear pathway to green card / citizenship, unlike here in South Africa😩 it is well with our soul.
Don't forget to like and check out my latest video🥰
Congratulation on getting monetized. I enjoy your videos here in Centurion South Africa
Thank you so much🥰
Nigerian women are not lazy, in fact, we are more hardworking than most other people 😂 thanks for throwing more light on this burning issue ❤
Thank you so much coach🙌🏽❤️ information is power. Women back home need to know some of the real struggles out here. They need to be adequately informed so they can make better decisions and remove unrealistic expectations from their heads when moving to SA🎯
I like the part where unrealistic expectations are removed!😄 you are right jare@@Prizzygat
@@NgoChijiAgina yasssssss coach 🙌🏽❤️
There’s nothing wrong with Nigerian women being house wives. We South Africa women are jealous of the fact that most of us don’t have the option of being stay at home wives.We can’t depend on our men like that . Most black South African men don’t like providing for their wives in fact we are expected to contribute financially and on most cases we are the bread winners.
you must sleeping with this foreigners
I'm a Xhosa man and I'm impressed by your stats. So you were able to go through all o our provinces and you interviewed the 9mn black marriages in the country. You're impressive, your black senior secondary school really taught you well with their inadequate resources. Do yourself a favor and get yourself a Nigerian drug dealer and then you'll be a stay at home mom.
You look so beautiful.Welcome to my home country.🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Awwww🤭Thank you so much🥰
Fist time I saw you I thought you where Ada until I noticed the Nose difference
But in Dubai or Europe Nigerians they do work
But in SA Nigerians ain't working 🙄
It's because of immigration issues. Home affairs makes it difficult for Nigerian women to work here
in Dubai they are prostitutes
Really cool channel and topic. You're anserwing questions that I never asked but was wondering. If that makes sense.
Yassssssss it does😁
@@Prizzygat haha. I’m a Cape Town based creative. Do you do coffee and collabs?
love you Prizzicat. Nigerian women are beautiful
❤️❤️❤️❤️Thank you so much. Merry Christmas 🎄
What is the position in Nigeria and other west african country?
stay sister, sending love from Durban
Thank you so much🥰
I receive the love with a smile on my face and send some❤️ right back to you🥰
Just here for interest's sake. It was news to me that employers have to prove that a South African cannot do the job before it can be given to a foreign national.
Your comment is spot on🎯
Employers have to prove that a SAn cannot do the job before giving it to foreign national. That's where critical skill comes in. Employers have nothing to prove if you fall under the critical skill category. Even at that you still need to have a VALID GENERAL WORK PERMIT to get a job in SA unlike if you have a permanent resident or you have completely naturalized🥰
Just a thought are drugs so much of a problem in Nigeria? This might be out of line am asking because of the narration out there that Nigerian man are drug dealers.
Nigeria does not have a drug problem. Most Nigerian youths don't do drugs, they drink alcohol, and few smoke weed and cigarettes. but sniffing, injecting, or swallowing hard pills is not our thing. So I don't know why people think Nigerian men are drug dealers🤷🏽♀️ I wonder what they are gonna say about Mexicans, Cubans, and the rest? 🤷🏽♀️
@@Prizzygatmany Drug Dealers from Nigeria but they don t do it in Nigeria Nigerians do the drug dealings in other country's, I mean the story's are full in media. Naijas don t spoil their own children with these hard drugs they only do it in other country's research its all over guyz
@@PrizzygatMy sister, we don’t think some Nigerians are drug dealers. We know that they are drug dealers. We have our youth who’ve been directly affected and have shown us their distributors who are Nigerians and they don’t deny it. The arrogance and evilness is beyond our comprehension. We don’t understand why they would come so far away to destroy young lives. I’ve never seen this level of evilness. It hurts more when fellow Africans are the ones contributing to our destruction. This part about Nigerians os unforgivable.
Most south african women will like to be house wives, unfortunately the men are not coming to party 🎉
It's a wish for most women but it's not realistic in this financial climate. Everybody must contribute financially. I personally grew up with a working mother and women who are relatives and I just knew I have no option. My parents made it clear I must not depend on anyone financially and I don't want to.
Even our great grandmother's were Never house wives, when the husband were in Gauteng or busy hunting/grazing livestock women were in farming..
@@Bbb-ml4gb True, but the farming time was regulated and hours were flexible, they also did a lot of things that currently they are paying for. Like Day care, household chores, buying new clothes monthly etc. Children need their mothers more, especially during the foundation years. For me a better solution will be for a wife to start working when Children are above 8 years
@@LukeRev480 It's not ideal though
@@phelphel6157 9-5, Yes. That is why I prefer building a career first and family later. When you have resources and good connections, it's easy to be creative about how you work. You can get intellectually stimulated, ripping financial benefits and breastfeeding at your convenient time, while being supportive to your partner in many ways than being just househelp.
The problem is spending your 20's building a family, especially your early 20's. You are bound to get stuck in 9-5 and resenting your job. Cause by the time your child turns 8, companies are no longer keen on giving you good chances. Age matters.
Oooow ok alright
What type of work are you talking about? Nigerian wowman is the hard worker,they are running their own business,as long as they have got something to do it's ok ,
Absolutely🎯
Congratulations 👏 🎊
Thank you so much🥰
I never heard of yahoo girls, do you have one of those with good apples?
🤔😒
I'm glad to see a soft spoken Nigerian woman. Women like you need to change the narrative of Naija women being seen as loud and aggressive.
Just like every other country on the surface of this earth, Nigeria has soft-spoken women and the noisy bunch🫠 but I am here to rewrite the narratives by answering questions regarding misconceptions/stereotypes people have about 🇳🇬
That’s just a stereotype, Jesus, it’s like y’all aren’t exposed.
Oh yeah you follow the law but Nigerian man do not play by the rules if not all of them
Most Nigerian men play by the rules. In every 13 disciple, there is always a Judas, but for some reason, I don't know the Judas always become more popular than the remaining good disciples🤷🏾♀️
Bad news sells faster than good news.
Please don't forget to like and check out my latest video🥰
@Prizzygat alright pizza I'll like your new video
@@Tevin_Da_Dandy 🥰
but this is not America or England, remember this is another African Country, but you guys you always say Nigeria is better SA.
I thought maybe Nigerian man don't want their woman to work, I was very close to this Nigerian lady and she'd talk about just anything and she always complained about her husband's laziness, so I thought maybe Nigerian man don't want their woman to work just so they can take care of the house and kids
Few Nigerian men still believe in traditional roles in marriage but in this SA, the main reason lots of women don't work is because of their immigration status. Home affairs have not authorized them to work🎯
Home affairs ya le baakanya.
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ma i need to get some information from you , i live in cape town for about 3 months now , if you dont mind droping ur email i will text you from they
Ok, send me a dm on Instagram. My handle is @prizzygat same as UA-cam name🥰
Fist time I saw you I thought you where Ada until I noticed the Nose difference
🙈 I don't see any resemblance🤔🤷🏽♀️ ok, we have almost the same skin tone
@@Prizzygat she is still beautiful and you are beautiful too, it is a complement in visa Versa
@@keamo-Tiamo Thank you🥰