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ANNOUNCEMENT: NEW MINISTER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS – HLENGIWE MKHIZE
/in Archived, News /by Marisa JacobsThere has been announced that (ex-) Minister of the Department of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba has now been replaced with ex-Deputy Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services, Hlengiwe Mkhize during the Cabinet reshuffle on Thursday, 30 March 2017.
Minister Malusi Gigaba will now be taking over the role of Mr Pravin Gordhan as the new Finance Minister.
4 616 Permanent Residency Applications Pending
/in Archived, News /by Marisa JacobsAccording to a notice issued by the Department of Home Affairs on 17 March 2017, there is a total of 4 616 Permanent Residency application received by the Department prior to 2 June 2014 that remain pending.
Remedies are available to these candidates, should you require intervention on your long pending Permanent Residency application please get in touch with us.
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Home Affairs turn screws on migrants: Changes five Acts‚ border processing centres‚ citizen panel
/in Archived, News /by Marisa JacobsThe Department of Home Affairs will push ahead with plans to establish border processing centres for refugees‚ as part of sweeping legislative changes to SA’s immigration regime that will also redefine processes leading to citizenship.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Friday that SA must begin strategically managing migration rather than focusing on compliance‚ Gigaba said.
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