SA Migration Newsletter
20 / 2018 |
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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.
Over 180,000 Zimbabwean nationals living in South Africa have
applied for official documentation to allow them to stay, work, study
and conduct businesses legally in the country, the department of home
affairs said on Thursday.
The department of home affairs is deploying 425 additional staff
members and will extend operational hours at the country`s busiest
ports of entry during the festive season to deal with the increased
number of travellers into and out of the country.
The reversal of the unabridged birth certificate rule is just one of
the many changes implemented by the Department of Home Affairs.
South Africa will implement some changes to its visa system in
December 2018 which will likely impact tourism and immigration
procedures.
A frustrated tourism industry welcomes the gazetting of birth
certificate amendments.
Foreign families who arrive in South Africa from visa-free countries
will no longer need to carry birth certificates for minors.
Tourism sails ahead in the job creation sector.
The tourism sector in South Africa is said to be one of the most
promising contributors to the SA economy and GDP growth. It has also
been noted as a high-potential job-creation engine across the diverse
work feeders into the tourism landscape.
Cape Town’s newly elected Mayor, Dan Plato, announced on Thursday
(November 29), that the City’s water restrictions and associated
tariffs would be lowered from Level 5 to Level 3 recovery
restrictions, effective Saturday, December 1.
IOL - 3 December 2018,
Rustenburg - Lesotho has amended her constitution to allow for dual
citizenship, Lesotho Home Affairs Minister Tsukutlane Au said on
Sunday. SA
Migration International
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Home Affairs legalises Zimbabweans living, working and studying in SA 3. Home Affairs ready for festive season 4. South Africa adopts new visa rules: Here’s what you need to know 5. At last! Easing of birth certificate requirements gazetted 6. SA’s tourism sector shows outstanding employment figures 7. Cape Town welcomes lowering of water restrictions 8. Lesotho amends constitution to allow for dual citizenship
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