SA Migration Newsletter
06 / 2018
SA Migration International

SA Migration International was created out of the need for a specialist organization to assist people wishing to immigrate, volunteer, work, bring family, study or open businesses in South Africa.

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12. Jun. 2018 Tourism Update

Swaziland has officially changed its name to Eswatini. The change comes after King Mswati III made the announcement at the country’s celebration of its 50th year of independence in April.
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07. Jun. 2018 Timeslive

There were tears of joy as the High Court in Cape Town set aside a decision by the Department of Home Affairs to refuse a stateless family`s application for citizenship.
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08. Jun. 2018 Cape Town ETC

Cape Town International Airport (CTIA) has lost R25-million in retail revenue from duty-free shopping because of sluggish passport control and a shortage of staff.
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09. Jun. 2018 New Era

Windhoek �` The Ministry of Home Affairs and Immigration yesterday revealed it continues to battle the so-called `marriages of convenience`, mostly involving foreigners seeking to live in Namibia.
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22. May. 2018 Tourism Update

The Automated Biometric ID System will see quicker response times at ports of entry in SA.
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31. May. 2018 Daily Maverick

In an important victory for the rights of asylum seekers, the Constitutional Court has found that their temporary permits must automatically be extended while their case is under judicial review.
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SA Migration International
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Email: info@sami.co.za
SA Migration

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Fax:    +27 (0)21 461 2611
Email: info@sami.co.za


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