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SA Migration Newsletter
13 / 2016 |
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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.
The South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, Mr Lulu Mnguni, on
Wednesday announced his government`s decision to commence the issuance
of 5-year visas to Nigerian professionals, business people and other
frequent fliers.
Cape Town – The Department of Trade and Industry (dti) has injected
about R3.5bn into the clothing and textile industry, which has led to
the retention of about 65 000 jobs and creation of an additional 7 000
new decent jobs, Minister of Trade and Industry Rob Davies told the
clothing and textile industry (CTFL) Imbizo on Tuesday.
The UK is eating itself alive. The consequences for the world will be
profound.
On Thursday the UK will vote in a referendum to decide whether to stay
in the EU or leave the organisation of 28 member nations.
MORE than a million asylum seekers in South Africa, the highest number
in the world, were waiting for their applications to be processed at
the end of last year.
Taiwan`s ambassador backs SAITEX 2016 saying its boosts imports and
exports between his country and South Africa.
Pericles Anetos
Tighter work permit legislation on the cards for asylum seekers
IN HER small office in Betrams, Sister Kadia Prigol, as director of
the Bienvenu Shelter for women and children, is at the forefront of
the bureaucratic battle asylum seekers face.
Homesickness: The stages of missing South Africa
Homesickness is a lot like grieving the loss of a former existence.
The Cape Town High Court on Friday dismissed a challenge by the
Scalabrini Centre and others‚ represented by the Legal Resources
Centre (LRC)‚ regarding the lawfulness of the Department of Home
Affair`s decision to close the Cape Town Refugee Reception Office (CTRRO). SA
Migration International
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. South Africa to Grant Nigerians 5-Year Visas 3. DTI injects R5bn into textile industry 4. Why South Africa should care about Brexit 5. SA`s `alarming` asylum seeker backlog 6. Taiwan ambassador praises trade show but asks government to relax worker immigration rules 7. Tighter work permit legislation on the cards for asylum seekers 8. Understanding SA Homesickness 9. Cape Town court judgment confirms closure of Refugee Reception Office Times Live - 24 June, 2016 The Cape Town High Court on Friday dismissed a challenge by the Scalabrini Centre and others‚ represented by the Legal Resources Centre (LRC)‚ regarding the
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