SA Migration Newsletter
07 / 2021 |
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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.
Home Affairs still does not serve new applicants in Cape Town despite a Supreme Court of Appeal ruling that says it must reopen and maintain a fully functional refugee reception office.
Still no functional refugee reception office in Cape Town nor evidence of future progress.
The extension of the validity of visas or permits
(a) applies to visas issued for a period of less than 90 days which expired during the national
state of disaster;
Home Affairs minister Aaron Motsoaledi says that his department is working on a number of tech-focused features, with plans to take some services digital
Money talks if you want permanent residency in Australia.
There has never been a better time for rich foreign investors to buy residency in Australia, after the federal government quietly pushed ultra-wealthy applicants to the front of the line.
As of the 2019/20 financial year, the Refugee Appeal Authority of SA says the backlog stood at more than 153 000.
The new deal with the **United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees will see around R147 million given to RAASA and technical support to eliminate this backlog.
The number of people now who must be cleared via this backlog is 163 000.
National Treasury has published its updated ‘Operation Vulindlela’ plan, detailing the government’s strategy to boost the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic.
First announced by president Cyril Ramaphosa in parliament in October 2020, Operation Vulindlela is a joint initiative of the Presidency and National Treasury. SA
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Table of Contents
1. About SA Migration
2. Department of Home Affairs continues to flout refugee court orders, year after year 3. Breaking News !!! â€` Visas that expired during Lockdown extended till 30 June 2021 4. Home Affairs plans to go ‘paperless’ in South Africa â€` here are the changes you can expect 5. Government prioritises wealthy investor visas 6. Home Affairs signs deal with UN refugee agency to deal with asylum seekers backlog 7. Government’s plan to save South Africa â€` including changes for visas, businesses, and reducing load shedding
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