SA Migration Newsletter
12 / 2015
SA Migration International

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.

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10. Nov. 2015 http://www.etnw.co.za/NewsDetails.aspx?newsId=76804

While concessions to South Africa`s immigration regulations were approved by Cabinet, immigration officials at South Africa`s airports have yet to begin implementing the changes.

South African Tourism has released an infographic summarising the amendments made to the regulations, so that you can prepare your clients.
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24. Nov. 2015 Cape Argus

Cape Town - Hot on the heels of the tourism visa controversy, the DA raised alarm bells on Monday over the lack of speed in processing corporate work and general work permit applications.
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23. Nov. 2015 Polity

DA MP says Minister of Labour's term in office has been characterised by inaction and disinterest
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06. Nov. 2015 Business Day

THE Department of Tourism will begin working to "regain lost ground" in the industry, now that changes have been introduced to SA`s contentious new regulations, minister Derek Hanekom told the tourism portfolio committee on Friday.
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21. Nov. 2015 Business Day

THE Women`s Legal Centre is forging ahead with its fight to force the government to recognise marriages solemnised in terms of Muslim rites.
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25. Nov. 2015 News24

Cape Town – South Africa will grant a moratorium on deporting Lesotho nationals until December 2016.
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25. Nov. 2015 Tourism Update

Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba, has responded to claims that the department is dragging its feet in implementing changes to SA`s immigrations regulations. A month after the changes were announced, members of the trade expressed concern that the changes had not been implemented and that there had not been clear communication around the changes.
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