SA Migration Newsletter
10 / 2019 |
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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.
Immigrant parents battle red tape to get their kids in school.
At least 40 children of refugees are struggling to get into Cape
Town schools, say refugee rights organisations PASSOP and Voice of
Africans for Change (VAC).
The organisations say they know of about 40 children, between
grades 1 and 8, who are struggling to get into school. There are
also about 15 learners who could not write matric examinations
last year due to their refugee documentation.
General work visas are proving virtually impossible to renew, since
the implementation of the current immigration laws on 26 May 2014,
when the Department of Labour took on a more significant role in the
process. SA
Migration International
Tel.: +27 (0)71 632 9555 Fax: +27 (0)21 461 2611 Email: info@sami.co.za |
SA
Migration
Tel.: +27 (0)71 632 9555 Fax: +27 (0)21 461 2611 Email: info@sami.co.za
Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Refugee children turned away by Cape schools 3. Renewing general work visas challenging in South Africa
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