British expatriates in South Africa enjoy Lions visit
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Despite being beaten by six points in the first encounter, it is unlikely the Lions side will lose much support as an estimated 25,000 people have travelled to support them.
English, Scottish, Welsh and Irish players are wearing the Lions' red jersey and the team have two further test matches in which to beat their hosts, the formidable Springboks.
British expatriates in South Africa often benefit from a high standard of living, although the country itself is still impoverished in places.
Often known as the Rainbow Nation thanks to its diversity, South Africa accepts immigrants as residents after they have lived there for five years.

Tags: Moving Abroad
2009-06-22


