Write and Share Residence and Visa Content

By sharing your experience and expertise, you’ll be empowering future expats with transparent, practical information while gaining visibility on a trusted immigration platform.

Share Your Immigration Knowledge with our Audience

Are you an expat, global mobility professional, or visa expert with first-hand insight into immigration processes? Have you navigated the visa or residence application journey and want to help others do the same?

At IBN Immigration Solutions, we’re building the internet’s most practical, transparent resource for future expats – and we want your help. IBN Immigration Solutions is a trusted African Immigration Consultancy, helping individuals, families, and companies move across borders legally, confidently, and efficiently.

Our website provides free, clear, and up-to-date immigration information, alongside our consultation services.
If you’ve got accurate, experience-based knowledge or an eye for demystifying bureaucracy, we’d love you to contribute!

Why Write for IBN Immigration Solutions?

  • Be featured on a high-traffic immigration website: www.ibn.co.za a subsidiary of Envoy Global
  • Establish yourself as an authority in immigration, mobility, or global living.
  • Help others avoid mistakes, delays, and confusion.
  • Get a byline and link to your profile, business, or social media.

What You Can Submit

We’re looking for content that helps users successfully navigate immigration, relocation, or visa application processes. Suitable submissions include:

– Visa and Immigration Blogs

Real-world stories, lessons learned, cost-of-living insights, and cultural observations.

– Immigration Advice Articles

Step-by-step guides, relocation checklists, visa comparisons, and country-specific processes.
e.g. Can I Buy Property in South Africa?

– YouTube Videos

Immigration vlogs, visual explainers, expert interviews, or walkthroughs.

– Visa and Permit Landing Pages

Structured articles offering detailed guidance on specific visa or residence permit types (see below).
e.g. The South African Critical Skills Work Visa Guide

Guidelines:

The provided content must be factually accurate including updated +2025 information, that contains original content not published elsewhere.

Other Content Submitted

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Section 11(2) Visas: A Growing Risk for South African Projects

Section 11(2) Visas: A Growing Risk for South African Projects

South African projects face growing risks from Section 11(2) visa challenges affecting timelines and access to critical skills.

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Uganda Begins Registration of Foreign Nationals

Uganda Begins Registration of Foreign Nationals

Uganda has commenced mandatory registration for foreign nationals residing in the country, effective 10 June 2026.

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Renting a Home in South Africa: Deposits, Rights and Inspections 

Renting a Home in South Africa: Deposits, Rights and Inspections 

Renting in South Africa made simple with guidance on leases, deposits, tenant rights and legal responsibilities of landlords and tenants

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