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Let’s Talk Post Qualification Experience
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminThe new Critical Skills List, which was gazetted in February 2022 has brought a host of changes across the board and applications for Permanent Residency were not spared from these changes.
The New Critical Skills List: Foreign Language Speakers Included
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminThe Department of Home Affairs has recently gazetted a new Critical Skills List which now includes a revised list of languages for Foreign Language Speakers with specialist language skills.
Netherlands Now Top Ranked Destination For Professional South Africans
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminTax Consulting South Africa and Xpatweb, South Africa’s largest tax and international mobility practice respectively, returned this week from the Netherlands after hosting tax and immigration planning sessions with recently emigrated South Africans.
The New Critical Skills List – A Firm Offer Of Employment Is A Must
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminThe new Critical Skills List that was gazetted in February 2022 and subsequently the Directive that was issued in the same month, comes with an array of changes which can be daunting for those looking to either apply for or renew their Critical Skills Work Visa.
There Is A New Critical Skills List. Do I Still Qualify For Permanent Residency?
/in Archived, News /by xp-adminIt is common knowledge that South Africa has a high unemployment rate and a shortage of suitably qualified/skilled persons. However, South Africa continues to be the destination which expatriates, multi-nationals and investors see as the land of hope, growth, and new beginnings.