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SONA Foreign Talent Announcements Enticing, But Are They Realistic?
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminWill President Ramaphosa’s SONA announcement on reforms to attract foreign talent really benefit South African critical skills employers? “We certainly welcome these initiatives as a win for organisations that are desperate to acquire scarce skills that are not available locally,” says Marisa Jacobs, Managing Director at Xpatweb.
South Africa Welcomes Foreign Property Investment Despite Widespread Global Restrictions
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminIn the midst of growing international restrictions on foreign property investors, South Africa remains a welcoming haven to these buyers.
SA Visas May Give ZEP Holders The Best Chance Of Staying In SA
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminZimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) holders should take advantage of the 6-month extension granted by the South African government to apply for a mainstream visa or exemption.
Increased Global Hiring and Talent Shortages Bode Poorly For SA Critical Skills
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminA +33% global net employment outlook is being tempered by the highest levels of worldwide talent shortages in 16 years. This is according to the ManpowerGroup’s Employment Outlook Survey for Q3, 2022.
Employers Have a Window of Opportunity on their Zimbabwean Staff
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminThe Department of Home Affairs (“DHA”) granted a final extension to 30 June 2023 for all individuals holding a Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (“ZEP”). The minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, reiterated the point that the exemption will not be extended again, and this provides an opportunity for employers to retain their Zimbabwean employees legally.