SA Migration Newsletter
13 / 2020 |
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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.
*The National Economic Development and Labour Council has agreed on
an action plan for the country`s economic recovery.
* *President Cyril Ramaphosa met with the council on Tuesday.
* *Details of the plan will be announced once it is finalised by Cabinet.
The DA says Zimbabwean teachers locked out of SA due to Covid-19
restriction should be allowed to return to SA.
According to the provincial education department, four teachers who
were locked out have since been assisted.
The department says teachers who are still outside SA`s borders are
on unpaid leave.
•Rich people in various countries seem to be reconsidering where they actually want to live after the coronavirus, says consultancy Henley & Partners.
•Judging by enquiries about investment migration, that is.
•South Africa is among those countries.
•But Americans are suddenly way more keen to leave their country than South Africans.
The draft Taxation Laws Amendment Bill (TLAB), which is open for public comment, will introduce changes for South Africans looking to take their retirement funds abroad.
In an analysis of the proposed change, law firm ENSAfrica said that the changes primarily deal with formal emigration with the draft bill suggesting a much stricter process from 1 March 2021 onward.
“Members of preservation funds and retirement annuity funds may withdraw from such funds if they formally emigrate from South Africa for exchange control purposes and their emigration is approved by the South African Reserve Bank,” said ENSAfrica.
SAPeople has collaborated with the Democratic Alliance (DA) to petition South Africa’s Home Affairs Minister to resolve the passport renewal crisis that is currently brewing abroad.
Under the General Work Visa there are very strict requirements. The South African government, although trying to promote work and trade in South Africa, recognize the need to give South Africans the chance to obtain employment ahead of any foreigner. SA
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Ramaphosa`s economic recovery plan gets the green light from business, labour 3. DA calls on education MEC to intervene so Zim teachers can return to SA 4. Many more rich South Africans want to leave after Covid-19 â€` but not as many as in the US 5. The new tax and emigration change South Africans should know about 6. URGENT Petition Launched to Resolve Passport Crisis for South Africans Abroad 7. General Work Visa
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