SA Migration Newsletter
05 / 2016
SA Migration International

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31. Jan. 2016 Weekend Argus

Cape Town - A precedent-setting judgment focusing on South Africa`s new immigration regulations could see foreigners with tourist visas who are living here with South African partners being given spousal visas without having to return to their home countries to apply for the documents.
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04. Feb. 2016 Rand Daily Mail

Families torn as home affairs department denies foreign parents the right to stay with children According to the status quo, the Department of Home Affairs will not grant foreign parents the right to settle permanently in SA with their minor South African children.
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16. Jan. 2016 Zimbabwean Independent

The deepening economic crisis has resulted in a renewed exodus of Zimbabweans seeking greener pastures with most heading to neighbouring South Africa, the Zimbabwe Independent has learnt.
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15. Jan. 2016 Tourism Update

Four visa centres are currently open in China and another five will open this year.
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15. Jan. 2016 Rand Daily Mail

Like a rain storm that threatens but never actually arrives. That's what judicial action against recalcitrant officials of the home affairs department amounts to
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01. Feb. 2016 Ghana News

Lesotho immigrants living in South Africa without the right documents will no longer be deported from now until December 31, 2016, Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Monday.

Lesotho immigrants can apply for the Lesotho Special Permit (LSP) to regularise their stay in South Africa, the minister said on the Morning Live program of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).
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