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In the News
- New Points-Based System for Work Visas marks significant strides for attracting global talent to SA
- Home Affairs issues Directive: Bringing Clarity to Thousands of Visa Applicants
- South Africa’s New Remote Work Visa and Points-Based System: A Game-Changer in Attracting Global Talent
- South Africa Immigration Update: Points-Based System and Remote Work Visa Introduced
- Major Immigration Overhaul: Key Updates to the Points-Based System and Remote Work Visa
4 616 Permanent Residency Applications Pending
/in 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 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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Home Affairs to Host International Migration Conference
/in News /by Marisa JacobsThe Department of Home Affairs will host a two-day National International Migration Conference on 17-18 March 2017 at the Sandton Convention Centre, Johannesburg.
Minister Malusi Gigaba has identified the development of a new international migration policy as one of his top priorities during his term of office. This policy review seeks to lay a solid policy foundation for South Africa to manage international migration securely and effectively, in line with the National Development Plan. In the 2014/15 financial year, the Department of Home Affairs submitted a Discussion Paper on international migration to the Minister for approval. The Discussion Paper served as a basis for drafting the Green Paper, which was submitted in the 2015/16 financial year and approved by the Minister on 29 March 2016. The Green Paper has been used as a basis for drafting the White Paper on international migration to be submitted to Cabinet for approval by 31 March 2017.
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What Trump’s first State of the Union address could mean for Africa
/in News /by Marisa JacobsDonald Trump on Wednesday for the first time since his inauguration on January 20th addressed a joint session of the Congress on the state of the nation. The address which had on record more applauds than points was titled ‘Renewing the American Spirit’ even though it was basically a repetition of everything he has been saying since he made his intention to run for the presidency known in 2015.
Donald Trump took his time to roll out his achievements in the past 30 days, while also stating what he intends to do in the nearest future. In all of this, Africa and the black world appears to have a little bearing on the plans of Donald Trump. Everything, if any, he would be doing appears to be more orthodox. As he has been stating, Trump’s policies are almost entirely focused on America.
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Replacement of South African Police Clearance Certificate (SAPCC) Procedure
/in News /by Marisa JacobsFollowing the notice of the South African Police Clearance background checks to be done by the VFS on 01 October 2016, the Department of Home Affairs has announced that the new system has been put on hold until further notice.
The Department of Home Affairs, in its endeavour to streamline processes and as part of the continuous service delivery improvement and efficiency, had planned to replace the South African Police Clearance requirement with the online biometric background checks linked to the South African Police Service database in the application process for temporary residence visas and permanent residence permits at VFS Global Visa application Centres within South Africa.
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