SA Migration Newsletter
10 / 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.
JOHANNESBURG - Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba has announced the
appointment of Thulani Mavuso as the acting director-general (DG) of
the department from the beginning of next month.
Leaders of the BRICS nations gathered in South Africa last week for
the 10th summit of the grouping that accounts for more 17% of global
trade, Chairman of the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) Board,
Ms Busi Mabuza reflects on the importance of the event and its role in
the country’s ambitious drive to secure investment of $100-billion
over five years.
Russian President Vladimir Putin supported the call for the relaxation
of strict visa travel requirements.
Johannesburg - Russian President Vladimir Putin gave the Brics
Business Council a major boost when he supported their call for the
relaxation of strict visa travel requirements between the member
countries.
Minister says there are signs of progress in some areas
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says his department is doing all
it can to end the long wait in queues at their various branches across
the country.
To mitigate identity fraud, the South African Police Service (SAPS) is
introducing a new process for obtaining a police clearance certificate
(PCC).
“SAPS has devised one such method to improve security measures to
mitigate this risk,” SAPS said on Thursday.
A police clearance certificate is a document issued by the SAPS
Criminal Record and Crime Scene Management stating whether or not any
criminal offence has been recorded against the person.
It`s a document which provides confirmation of a person’s criminal status.
South Africa is expected to see at least six new banks and banking
services launch in the coming months, including the likes of Discovery
Bank and Bank Zero �` a mutual bank co-founded by former FNB CEO
Michael Jordaan.
The death of an Iranian asylum seeker from an infection contracted on
Papua New Guinea`s Manus Island was preventable, an Australian coroner
has ruled, in a report that identified a multitude of bureaucratic
bungles and healthcare inadequacies.
Which was activated by a notice published in the Government Gazette,
on Friday 13 July, has been criticised nationally and internationally
for its approach with respect to a number of aspects. The European
Union`s Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry stated that
foreigners are hesitant to invest in SA for fear that there will be a
lack of protection over their investment. SA
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Thulani Mavuso appointed acting Home Affairs DG 3. Is raising $100 billion possible? 4. Putin supports call to relax visa requirements among #BRICS countries 5. We`re doing all we can to end long wait in Home Affairs queues ` Gigaba 6. clearance certificate 7. 6 new banks launching in South Africa soon 8. A litany of errors that led to Manus refugee`s `preventable` death 9. Protection of Investment Act may deter foreign investment
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