Thanks for that info Matt! Looks like I'll have to hitch a ride on my wifes qualifications as she is a chef and its on the list. awesome.
Looking at the recent political forecast we are looking at another 10 years of ANC rule at least. I for one, am not keen.
Sure thing dude. And if you can get in with the Skilled Independent Visa (189), which is what that list is all about, it comes with immediate permanent residence, which means you can live and work without restriction anywhere in Aus, and you don't even have to work in the profession that you applied for the visa with. You also get the benefits that full citizens would get, like access to the health care and education systems, which are state funded, and you can apply for citizenship after 4 years or so. Definitely the best visa to get in my opinion.
The agent I talked to says the whole process takes around 9 months, then there's a few months waiting for everything to get finalized, so getting the visa takes around a year. Then you have 5 years to actually make the move.
Try do the free assessment on
http://www.migrate2oz.co.za/, if you score enough points on that, then they will call you to do a quote.
I talked to Reuven Abeshouse there, and I keep seeing his name coming up on migration forums and stuff, usually people saying they are using or did use him and his team to handle their visa application, and that they are awesome.
Tip: if you're using an agent, make sure they are MARA registered.
Bear in mind that you will need a lot of money. Sounds like it varies per profession though. The agents are charging R35 000 odd staggered throughout the entire process, but the main expense is visa application fees of around R65 000 (for the family of 3) that you pay straight to the Australian government, then you have to pay for skills assessment with the relevant authority in Aus (which he tells me means that they will double check all my qualifications that I claim to have and transcripts from uni, and they will call my references, particularly my current employer). Then it's around R2400 to sit the IELTS test, and then of course all the little fees involved in getting all the birth certificates, police clearance certificates, passports, etc. So you'll need over R100K just to get the visa, never mind the cost of actually moving there.
So I'm going to have to sell the house just to get a visa, but I should make enough money to get us there as well.