SA Migration Newsletter
06 / 2017
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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14. May. 2017 Fin24

Cape Town - South Africa has over twice as many millionaires (HNWIs) as any other African country, because there are certain things that attract them, according to the South Africa 2017 Wealth Report by New World Wealth and Honeybee Communications.
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04. May. 2017 iol.com

Cape Town - A crackdown on companies employing more than 40% foreign labour is being vigorously pursued by the new minister of Home Affairs.
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15. May. 2017 The South African

The Department of Home Affairs is working towards allowing all African citizens to enter the country without visas. There is a catch though, initially, so-called “trusted travellers” will be the only ones to benefit. Trusted travellers? These are diplomats, academics, business people and students.
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12. May. 2017 Tourism Update

Home Affairs has revealed that some of the cases it reported as child trafficking, actually involved parental abduction and illegal adoption.
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09. May. 2017 Bulawayo News

Re-application for PRP for those who applied prior to 02 June 2014. The Department of Home Affairs received permanent residence applications prior to 02 June 2014 utilizing the Track and Trace system . The Department has noted that it does not have 4616 applications on hand as per Track and Trace system.
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SA Migration International
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SA Migration

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


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