SA Migration Newsletter
09 / 2018 |
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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.
MPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee have urged the UK government to
review its target of cutting immigration to the tens of thousands.
A new report from the committee said cutting migration could hit
population growth and the economy in Scotland.
Applications for birth, marriage and death registrations in South
Africa is going paperless soon �` let’s pray citizens will not soon
also be going without birth, marriage and death registrations…
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says the department will be moving
to paperless applications for birth, marriage and death registrations,
as well as the printing of parents’ details on their children’s
passports.
The Department of Home Affairs has announced that it plans to roll-out
a new Births, Marriages and Deaths (BMD) system as part of its ongoing
modernisation effort.
In Aussie airport first.
The Department of Home Affairs’ initial ‘face on the move’ passenger
recognition technology trials at an Australian airport have correctly
matched 94 percent of travellers.
Home affairs’ policy of effectively deterring skilled immigration
comes at a great cost to SA. Why doesn’t the business community speak
out?
SYDNEY, Australia â€` The Australian government will allow a young girl
to leave an offshore detention center on the Pacific island nation of
Nauru and seek medical care in Australia, the latest in a series of
refugee children who have asked to be let into the country for treatment.
NAIROBI, July 2 (Reuters) - Tanzanian President John Magufuli swore in
three new ministers on Monday, his office said, in a reshuffle that
included the sacking of the home affairs minister.
Once upon a time there was a country on the southern tip of Africa,
where it’s people called themselves Proudly South African. SA
Migration International
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Call to review `tens of thousands` immigration target 3. Will ‘paperless’ Home Affairs deliver? 4. Home Affairs launches new automation system �` here are the changes you need to know about 5. Home Affairs `face on the move` biometrics trial scores 94 percent 6. DAN BROTMAN: I’m not wanted in SA 7. Mental Health of Children in Australian Detention Center Reaches ‘Crisis Point’ 8. Tanzania`s Magufuli reshuffles cabinet, sacks home affairs minister 9. Are you still Proudly SA, or frayed, even frazzled?
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