Find Us
Johannesburg
17 Eaton Avenue,
Bryanston, Johannesburg,
Gauteng, 2191
South Africa
George
55 York Street
Dormehls Drift
George, 6529
South Africa
Contact Us
Telephone:
South Africa: 011 467 0810
Postal:
PO BOX 35046
Northcliff
2115
In the News
- Early success of Points-Based System holds promise for attracting foreign talent to SA
- Another positive move to attract more tourists to SA
- Bringing in the Bomb Squad at Home Affairs
- How Home Affairs’ Immigration Reforms Could Drive SA’s Growth in 2025
- Phindiwe Mbhele on Remote Work Visa: Splendid Cape Town is wooing more and more digital nomads
Withdrawal of Centralised Adjudication
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminDuring 2021 the Department of Home Affairs conducted an investigation at South African Embassies and Consulates around in countries abroad and found alarming inconsistencies with regards to the adjudication of applications.
Last Chance Extensions For Zimbabwean Exemption Permit (ZEP) Holders
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminOn 25 November 2021, the Cabinet has announced that no further concession will be allowed and as such ZEP holders will no longer be able to extend their permits in terms of this special dispensation. The Department of Home Affairs have granted a 12-month grace period from the current ZEP expiry to allow permit holder […]
Highest Response Rate Expected For 2022 Critical Skills Survey, Driven By Growing Skills Demand
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminThe government’s official Critical Skills List was fully released in February this year and, already, an adjusted list was published earlier this month. However, employers cannot afford to become complacent.
Changes In The Previous Flexibility Afforded To Passport Applications And Collections For South Africans
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminOn 11 August 2022, the Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi announced a massive change for passports in South Africa.
Dire Consequences For Non-Compliant Companies
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminA recent article by News24 reported on the arrest of two farmers with 39 undocumented Mozambican nationals on their premises. Both farmers are currently being held in custody on 18 charges, including human trafficking, and have again been denied bail at their hearing earlier this week. The decision is currently under appeal.