South Africa’s digital nomad visa has downsides, too
SA Migration International Blog
by CMS
3d ago
In exciting news for digital nomads, South Africa will launch a new digital nomad visa featuring two categories: a remote working visa and a critical skills visa. These visas aim to attract remote workers and skilled professionals globally as part of South Africaâ€s efforts to position itself as a global hub. Once put into action, this move will establish the country as only the fifth African nation offering this kind of visa to people who spend long periods working in different countries. Read more ..read more
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UK man’s Home Affairs “extortion” nightmare
SA Migration International Blog
by CMS
3d ago
A United Kingdom (UK) citizen – who laid a criminal charge of corruption against a Home Affairs official who wanted R60 000 to renew the retirement visas of him and his wife – is still waiting for the police probe to show results. He is also still waiting for the visas he applied for in 2022. A United Kingdom (UK) citizen – who laid a criminal charge of corruption against a Home Affairs official who wanted R60 000 to renew the retirement visas of him and his wife – is still waiting for the police probe to show results. He is also still waiting for the visas he applied for in 2022. Read more ..read more
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Limpopo Home Affairs official who fraudulently issued birth certificate sentenced to 8 years in jail
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by CMS
3d ago
Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said the arrest demonstrated the department`s zero-tolerance against corruption. • A Department of Home Affairs employee in Limpopo was sentenced to an effective eight years in jail for fraud and corruption. • NPA spokesperson Mashudu Malaba-Dzhangi said Amos Ngwenyama accepted R1 000 to fraudulently issue a birth certificate. • Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said the sentencing demonstrated the department`s commitment to tackling corruption. Read more ..read more
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Saudi Visa For Kyrgyzstan, Maldives, Tajikistan, Uzbek, African Citizens
SA Migration International Blog
by CMS
3d ago
SAUDI VISA FOR AFRICAN CITIZENS South Africa is not among the countries exempt from Saudi Arabia visa requirements, therefore a Saudi Arabia visa is required. South Africans need a current visa to travel to Saudi Arabia lawfully. South African citizens can obtain a Saudi electronic visa. Saudi Arabia is located in the Middle East. The eVisa is an electronic visa that permits citizens from approximately 50 countries to travel to Saudi Arabia for tourism. Read more ..read more
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Home Affairs speeds up ID process as elections loom but people are still frustrated
SA Migration International Blog
by CMS
3d ago
With just a few weeks to go until the 2024 elections, the Department of Home Affairs has publicized the nation`s identification document (ID) process. The department acknowledges the critical role of voter identification in facilitating participation and ensuring electoral fairness. Delays and inefficiencies at Home Affairs have historically impeded the democratic right to vote, particularly affecting those in rural areas. Read more ..read more
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Home Affairs blowing millions on legal battles – and it’s getting worse .
SA Migration International Blog
by CMS
3d ago
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has spent over R412.95 million in legal fees since the start of the 2018/19 financial year – with over R117.69 million of this spent between 1 April 2023 and 29 February 2024. This was revealed by the Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, in a recent written response in parliament. DHA has seen an exponential increase in the amount that it spends on litigation, with the current amount for 2023/24 (note these figures are until the end of February, several months short of the full financial year) nearly 16 times that of the amount spent in 2018/19. Read ..read more
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Goodbye Home Affairs hell – Bank branch passport renewal tested.
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by CMS
3d ago
I recently renewed my passport at Home Affairs in a bank branch and was very impressed with the service and quick turnaround time. The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) and major banks first launched the option to do Smart ID card and passport applications via select bank branches in 2016. It has slowly grown to around 30 locations, including branches from Absa, Discovery Bank, FNB, Investec, Nedbank, and Standard Bank. Read more ..read more
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Canada: More provincial cap numbers announced; IRCC moves up end date for post-graduate work for partnership programmes
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by CMS
3d ago
Short on time? Here are the highlights: • Following recent announcements from British Columbia and Ontario, Nova Scotia becomes the latest Canadian province to declare how its quota of study permit applications for 2024 will be distributed across sectors and institutions • As in Ontario, private institutions and language schools stand to be the most negatively affected by the distribution arrangement, but some public universities will also see significant reductions in study permit applications • All Canadian provinces have now distributed their allocation of study permit applications fo ..read more
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Elections 2024: What the major political parties say about immigration We sent questions to the ANC, DA, EFF, IFP, FF Plus, ActionSA, PA, MK Party and RISE Mzansi
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by CMS
3d ago
We asked the major contestants of the 29 May elections about immigration. Illustration: Lisa Nelson Todayâ€s questions and answers to the major political parties deal with immigration. We emailed our questions to the ANC, DA, EFF, IFP, FF Plus, ActionSA, PA, MK Party, and RISE Mzansi on 13 March and sent follow-up queries to those who did not respond. Some have still not responded. Answers are very lightly edited for grammar and typos. Does your party support continued extensions of the Zimbabwe Exemption Permit (ZEP)? Read more ..read more
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Senior immigration officer slammed by Cape judges after Ethiopian asylum seeker attempts suicide
SA Migration International Blog
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1w ago
An Ethiopian asylum seeker, who does not speak English, claims he was duped by a senior immigration official into paying an admission of guilt fine when he thought he was paying for bail. Two Western Cape High Court judges have condemned the official`s `deplorable` behaviour, set aside the fine, and ordered the immigration official be taken off the case. Tsegaye Esyas claims Annelise van Dyk treated him like an animal which led to him attempt suicide while in police cells. Read more ..read more
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