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Why shouldn’t I use an unregistered migration agent?

Source: Samigration, 19/11/2018


In South Africa, unregistered people working as migration agents are
not breaking the law but are unregulated and you have no recourse for
poor advice which will have devasting consequences on your
application and your future in South Africa.
This is because people who are not registered might:
• not know about current South African legislation and
procedures
• give you incorrect advice
• make false claims about your chances of success.
Advantages of a registered Immigration Practitioner:
• knows the current South African Immigration legislation and
procedures
• writes a licensing exam and is registered with FIPSA / Law
Society
• will always give you correct advice
• will be honest about your chances of success
• will go for regular training with Department of Home Affairs,
Department of Labour, VFS and Department of Trade and Industry.
Applying in South Africa: if you want to report an unregistered
person, you can contact us (free of charge).

Applying outside South Africa: if you are outside South Africa and
suspect that an unregistered person has broken the law, you can
report them to your local law enforcement authority and tell your
nearest immigration office or SA Embassy .

If you think that a migration agent is acting unprofessionally, you
should also tell your nearest immigration office ( Department of Home
Affairs ) .

SA Migration International is registered with FIPSA ( Forum of
Immigration Practitioners ) and the Department of Home Affairs
www.samigration.com


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