SA Migration Newsletter
13 / 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.

We will guide you through the entire process to require the appropriate permit. Once we confirm that you will qualify for the visa, we will guarantee you a successful application. This is normally done in the first consultation - which is for free.
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02. Dec. 2015 â€“ Fin24

Johannesburg - Chinese President Xi Jinping arrived in South Africa on Wednesday ahead of a two-day summit with regional leaders as Africa seeks further massive investment despite the Asian giant's economic slowdown.
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02. Dec. 2015 Alec Hogg – Biznews

Sometimes you have to ignore headlines and just focus on what you can see around you.
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02. Dec. 2015 Reuters

Stringent visa rules drawn up by Malusi Gigaba has resulted in lost revenue of about $540m a year.
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03. Dec. 2015 BBC News

The Home Office has been criticised for failing to complete a project to boost UK border security - despite spending at least £830 million on it.
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23. Nov. 2015 News24

Award-winning actor, Idris Elba has cancelled a planned trip to South Africa at the last minute after his daughter, Isan, failed to meet the new immigration requirements passed into law earlier this year.
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02. Dec. 2015 East Coast Radio

Home Affairs is warning parents who do not take advantage of a late registration of birth campaign that they will face more stringent registration measures once the campaign comes to an end.
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SA Migration International
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