SA Migration Newsletter
21 / 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.
The Western Cape’s Minister of Economic Opportunities, Beverley
Schäfer, has applauded the Cape Town International Convention Centre
(CTICC) for yet another successful year, following its Annual General
Meeting which was held on Tuesday morning (December 11).
Home Affairs has been found to have flouted the law by refusing to
allow a Rwandan national fearing persecution back home to apply for
an asylum-seeker permit.
Order sparks outrage in India with citizens, privacy advocates, and
political opponents accusing the government of trying to establish a
`surveillance state.
A family travelling to South Africa for Christmas was turned away at
the gate despite the country recently relaxing its strict rules on
travelling with children.
The option will be available for citizens of the Schengen area, the
US and seven other countries
Travelling to Saudi Arabia will soon be easier as the Gulf country
has decided to open e-visa to its visitors.
visas to travel to over half the countries on the continent
Millions of travellers within Africa continue to face challenges due
the continent`s inability to implement conducive and common visa
regimes, a conference heard.
The Constitutional Court on Thursday ruled that the Refugees Act does
not place a time limit on when asylum seekers must apply for asylum
once they have arrived in South Africa. SA
Migration International
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Migration
Tel.: +27 (0)71 632 9555 Fax: +27 (0)21 461 2611 Email: info@sami.co.za
Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Business tourism, a proven success for the Western Cape 3. ConCourt finds that Home Affairs flouted law in Rwandan `assassin` case 4. India authorizes 10 agencies to intercept, monitor, and decrypt citizens` data 5. Family bound for South Africa wrongly denied boarding as confusion surrounds new entry rules 6. Saudi Arabia opens e-visa for tourists 7. Africa dragging feet on visa-free travel regimes 8. ConCourt rules Refugees Act doesn`t place time limitation on asylum applications
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