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SA Migration Newsletter
11 / 2015 |
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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.
Cape Town — The Chairperson of the Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC)
set up to look at migration, Minister Jeff Radebe, says government is
reviewing South Africa's migration policy in a bid to deal with the
strain between locals and foreign nationals that has affected some
communities.
Berlin/Brussels - Toughened rules governing asylum requests to stay in
Germany came into effect on Saturday, a week earlier than planned.
Home affairs maintained there were sufficient protections under the
Immigration Act.
It is said to be a step closer to a paperless environment.
Cape Town - Fin24 has been inundated with emails from users describing
their experiences with South Africa's stringent new visa regulations.
We've published a selected few.
Pretoria - International students studying in South Africa can breath
a sigh of relief after Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba announced
on Thursday that his department would waive visa regulations for those
whose visas have expired.
JOHANNESBURG – South Africa will make its new visa rules easier for
visitors with children and those from India, China and Russia, after
tourism numbers dropped this year, the government said on Friday.
Minister denies changes planned in policy, after Pretoria discussed
law to prevent Jews from joining IDF SA
Migration International
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. South Africa: Home Affairs Reviewing Migration Policy 3. Toughened German asylum law comes into effect early 4. LHR in court to protect immigrant rights 5. Home Affairs to upgrade 140 offices 6. Who's responsible for visa applications? 7. International students granted visa waiver 8. SA to relax visa rules after tourism industry suffers 9. South Africa won`t push `anti-Semitic` dual citizenship ban
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