Home Affairs has spent over R110 million on court battles in less than a year
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17h ago
Home Affairs†seemingly endless court battles set the department back more than R110-million between April 2023 and the end of February this year. This was revealed in a written parliamentary response by minister Aaron Motsoaledi. He said the department accumulated a litigation bill of R117 692 996.3, higher than the R72 637 944.51 spent the year before. Read more ..read more
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DHA lost 77 years` worth of working hours in 5 years Adrian Roos
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by CMS
17h ago
DA MP says hours lost continue to result in persons being unable to collect their ID documents due to unmanageable queues The DA has been inundated with complaints that the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) systems are offline, resulting in long queues and delayed processing of documents. Through questions posed to the Minister, the DA can now reveal that the DHA has lost over 77 years†worth of working hours due to system downtime and load-shedding from 2019 to date. Concerningly, this data only relates to hours lost for the application of smart IDs, meaning decades more of working hours coul ..read more
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Cape Town International Airport surpasses 10 million passengers mark
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by CMS
17h ago
Airports Company South Africa (ACSA) this week revealed that Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) has achieved a ground-breaking milestone by processing more than 10 million passengers over a single financial year. This is the highest number of regional and international passengers processed since COVID-19 Read more ..read more
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Exploring the connection between the South African immigration system and job creation
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by CMS
17h ago
In recent years, South Africa has seen a significant influx of immigrants from various African countries, as well as other parts of the world. This has raised important questions about the country`s immigration policies and their impact on job creation for both locals and immigrants. The South African immigration system, like many other countries, is a complex and ever-evolving process that aims to balance the country`s economic needs with its social and cultural interests. Let`s take a closer look at how this system intersects with job creation in South Africa. The South African government im ..read more
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Cabinet approves plan to overhaul immigration laws
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by CMS
17h ago
Document proposes overhauling the Citizenship Act, the Refugees Act and the Immigration Act and a review of the international treaty on refugee protection Home affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the cabinet has approved a white paper overhauling the countryâ€s immigration laws after “robust engagements” that resulted in “wide support” of the documentâ€s policy positions. Read more ..read more
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Critical skills flooding out of South Africa
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by CMS
17h ago
Highly skilled professionals are leaving South Africa to move to other countries, while the local economy faces a skills shortage. Data from The Outlier revealed that there were just over 900,000 South Africans living abroad in 2020. This number has increased steadily over the past 20 years, from 500,000 in 2000, according to Stats SAâ€s Migration Profile Report for South Africa 2023. Of these 900,000 people, 7 out of 10 are living in either Europe or Oceania. In particular, Australia and New Zealand have seen a large growth in South African residents. In 2020, around 273,000 South Africans we ..read more
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Amendments still needed before White Paper on immigration, citizenship becomes law – Motsoaledi
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by CMS
17h ago
JOHANNESBURG – Minister of Home Affairs Aaron Motsoaledi said that while the White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection had been gazetted, there were amendments that needed to be made to the legislation before it could be passed into law. The White Paper is proposing an overhaul of the country`s migration laws, with the aim of tightening rules around allowing migrants into the country. Read more ..read more
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DHA lost 77 years` worth of working hours in 5 years – Adrian Roos
SA Migration International Blog
by CMS
17h ago
The DA has been inundated with complaints that the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) systems are offline, resulting in long queues and delayed processing of documents. Through questions posed to the Minister, the DA can now reveal that the DHA has lost over 77 years†worth of working hours due to system downtime and load-shedding from 2019 to date. Concerningly, this data only relates to hours lost for the application of smart IDs, meaning decades more of working hours could have been additionally lost in other spheres such as passport or visa applications. The lost hours are largely due to sy ..read more
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Motsoaledi vows to capture ‘crocodiles’ masquerading with fraudulent immigration documents
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by CMS
1M ago
Minister of Home Affairs vows to investigate flaws allowing crocodiles into the country with fraudulent documents Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi says the days of “crocodiles” lingering in the country with fraudulent documents are numbered as his department vows to work hand in hand with specialist investigative authorities. The minister made the comments during a briefing in Pretoria earlier today, where he clarified reports of the negative impact on the tourism sector following the leak of an internal communication circular released by his department last year. Read more ..read more
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What is a 5-year multiple-entry Schengen visa all about; who can get it?
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by CMS
1M ago
The 5-year multiple-entry Schengen visa, obtainable from India, allows travel to any Schengen country. Eligibility extends to individuals who have previously held and lawfully utilised a multiple-entry visa valid for at least two A Schengen visa serves as a travel permit enabling holders to freely visit and traverse the Schengen Area, comprising 27 European countries where internal border controls have been abolished. This visa facilitates entry, exit, and movement between member states without the need for passport checks at their shared borders. Simplifying travel across the Schengen Area, i ..read more
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