SA Migration Newsletter
01 / 2016
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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12. Jan. 2016 Tourism Update

The Department of Home Affairs has released stats showing traveller movements for the festive holiday period.
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14. Jan. 2015 Issued by the IFP

IFP leader writes on the obstacles placed on employers trying to bring in skilled labour from abroad
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08. Dec. 2015 IOL.com

Musina - Mulai is a Zambian girl, just three months old, whose parents are refugees in South Africa. She sleeps facedown on a rag, protected from the unforgiving Limpopo sun by a threadbare, dirty and rickety tent.
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05. Jan. 2016 IOL.com

Pretoria - The High court in Pretoria came to the rescue of a desperate mother of three, who had been separated from her children for nearly the entire month of December, after Home Affairs banned her from entering the country, claiming her permit to remain here was fraudulent.
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07. Jan. 2016 Tourism Update

Otto Stehlik is the first person in the tourism industry to receive The Order of the Baobab award.
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05. Jan. 2016 Business Day

HIGH SEASON: Tourists buying curios at the St Lucia iSimangaliso Wetland Park. A tourism association is claiming the delayed implementation of the changes to SA`s visa regulations hurt tourism last month.
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03. Dec. 2015 

1. Does My Pet Need an Import Permit A veterinary import permit is needed to import Dogs & Cats into South Africa.
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http://www.sami.co.za/articles.php?TextNo=1430



07. Jan. 2016 Tourism Update

The city of Cape Town has seen huge numbers of visitors.
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SA Migration International
Tel.:   +27 (0)71 632 9555
Fax:    +27 (0)21 461 2611
Email: info@sami.co.za
SA Migration

Tel.:   +27 (0)71 632 9555
Fax:    +27 (0)21 461 2611
Email: info@sami.co.za


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Previous SAMI Newsletters
16 / 2015 in  HTML  or  PDF
15 / 2015 in  HTML  or  PDF
14 / 2015 in  HTML  or  PDF
13 / 2015 in  HTML  or  PDF
12 / 2015 in  HTML  or  PDF
11 / 2015 in  HTML  or  PDF
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