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SA Migration Newsletter
03 / 2017 |
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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.
‘When you have R10 million to digitise documents, you really don’t
have money.’
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba yesterday openly acknowledged that
his department needs resources and much more money to be able to
function efficiently and to serve South African and foreign nationals.
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba
Johannesburg - Travellers from New Zealand will, from January 16, need
a visa to enter South Africa, Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said
on Tuesday.
In the Portfolio Committee on Tourism today, it became clear that
there have been 600 000 fewer tourists since the introduction of visa
regulations.
At least 200 000 Zimbabweans in South Africa face deportation at the
expiry of their special dispensation permits on December 31.
Minister of Home Affairs Malusi Gigaba File picture: Oupa
Mokoena/Independent Media
Cape Town - The Department of Home Affairs has promised a crackdown on
businesses not complying with legislation that at least 60% of its
staff complement comprise South African citizens.
JOHANNESBURG â€" Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says more than
100,000 Lesotho nationals have applied for a special permit
Malusi Gigaba has urged Basotho people living in South Africa
illegally to heed the call to legalize their stay in the country.
SA will not mimic Trump in Lesotho deportations, assures Malusi Gigaba
30 January 2017 â€" TMG Digital
SA will soon begin deporting undocumented Lesotho nationals but will
not mimic US President Donald Trump’s attitude towards migrants from
neighbouring Mexico in doing so.
Minister urges the public to marry for love and says the Department is
to make getting hitched much easier.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Melusi Gigaba, announced on the evening
of Valentine’s Day that the Department of Home Affairs is running a
campaign to make getting married easier. This follows after the
Department investigated and restricted over 4 000 fraudulent marriages
last year alone. SA
Migration International
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Home Affairs ‘needs R1bn’ to do its job 3. New Zealand, SA in visa tit for tat 4. South Africa: 600 000 Fewer Tourists Since Introduction of Visa Regulations 5. South Africa: 200 000 Face Deportation From SA 6. Businesses to be fined if 60% of staff are not from SA 7. Gigaba: Over 100,000 Lesotho nationals apply for special permit 8. SA will not mimic Trump in Lesotho deportations, assures Malusi Gigaba 9. Marry for the right reasons
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