SA Migration Newsletter
22 / 2022
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19. Oct. 2022 SAPeople

Tourists from around the world have had to wait in customs on average for at least three hours at OR Tambo International Airport due to the piloting of a new biometric system, according to the DA that says it has been alerted to these delays in tourists being able to reach the public arrivals area.
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18. Oct. 2022 Fin24

For South African political parties grappling with the idea of coalition politics ahead of 2024, the issue of migrant workers may be the most crucial of all deliberations, says Khaya Sithole. Just over 30 years ago this month during an interview on Larry King Live, Ross Perot decided to put up his hand and run for the US presidency.
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17. Oct. 2022 Businesstech

The South African Revenue Service (SARS) says it will introduce an ‘online traveller declaration system’ that all travellers need to comply with. The new system will simplify passenger movement at South African airports, SARS said, and will come into effect from 1 November 2022. The system aims to collect travel information and, in return, grants a traveller pass via email, said SARS. It requires that all travellers â€` including South African citizens and residents, children and infants â€` leaving or entering South Africa by air complete the declaration. SARS said that once completed and submitted, travellers will receive a pass before they board. The new online system will be rolled out in all South African international airports, starting with OR Tambo International Airport from 1 November, and then to others in the first quarter of 2023, the revenue service said.
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13. Oct. 2022 SAFM news

South Africa is experiencing a daily increase in the rate of crime, which is stifling economic, social, and human capital growth. This is because investors are afraid to create standard businesses due to the uncertainty caused by the rising crime rate. This has happened despite the efforts made by the government to address problems associated with insecurity and crimes related to it. You will be persuaded that our nation is in shambles if you take a stroll along any of the major streets in South Africa.
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13. Oct. 2022 The Citizen

Key targets relating to the department`s modernisation projects have not been achieved. The Department of Home Affairs has to address a number of challenges and bolster its Information technology (IT) systems to improve service delivery.
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12. Oct. 2022 The Citizen

How South Africans sell their identities to foreigners for just R500 The Citizen â€` 12 October 2022 29 suspects were arrested on Thursday for alleged fraud, corruption, contravention of the Immigration Act and possession of suspected fraudulent documents. A multi-disciplinary operation involving the Hawks’ Serious Organised Crime Investigation, cash-in-transit task team, Department of Home Affairs’ Anti-Corruption, and Johannesburg Central Tactical Response Team, has resulted in the arrest of 29 suspects for alleged fraud, corruption, contravention of the Immigration Act and possession of suspected fraudulent documents on Thursday
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