SA Migration Newsletter
20 / 2023
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13. Oct. 2023 Daily Maverick

Most South African university students want to leave the country because of crime, corruption, lack of job opportunities, failing infrastructure, and the rising cost of living. This was revealed in the annual 2022/23 Professional Provident Society (PPS) Student Confidence Index. The survey involved 2,400 undergraduates and postgraduates studying towards a profession-specific degree at public and private universities. The students studied valuable skills, including engineering, medicine, law, accounting, business management, and psychology. The survey found that 90% of the university students desired to work and live abroad to gain experience.
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13. Oct. 2023 Business News

South African corporations could soon have some respite as the Department of Home Affairs has taken a massive step in its attempt to make hiring foreigners easier. In the 2022 State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa said that South Africa would review its visa application system, which would make it easier for foreigners to travel to and work in the country, with the President’s task team Operation Vulindlela looking at ways to reduce red tape. Businesses have flagged the long delays and the complex application process in getting visas for foreign workers.
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13. Oct. 2023 DA News

The DA welcomes the confirmation that Minister of Home Affairs, Aaron Motsoaledi, has finally acceded to the DA’s repeated calls for South Africans born abroad and Naturalised Citizens to be able to receive Smart IDs. Home Affairs Director General (DG) Tommy Makhode confirmed to the DA In a parliamentary portfolio meeting yesterday that he had been instructed to implement this with ‘immediate effect’. The DG indicated that system modifications were underway to facilitate this and bring a resolution to this matter which the DA has raised, to quote the DG, “over and over and over again”.
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09. Oct. 2023 Financial Review

Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil is announcing big changes to the visa system, but that won’t do much to deter surging net immigration numbers. Anthony Albanese says his government inherited a migration system that was “not fit for purpose”. That’s true. Just how Labor expects to fix the biggest issues in migration is still not clear after the release of its response to visa fraud and exploitation on Wednesday. According to Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil, she is getting on with the job of cleaning up the mess left by one particular ministerial predecessor Peter Dutton who she claims presided over a failing migration system that facilitated “some of the worst crimes in our society”.
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07. Oct. 2023 SABC

Basotho visiting South Africa may be able to stay longer than the current 30 days per visit which is currently the South African law. This was announced by Lesotho Prime Minister Sam Matekane following a Bi-National Commission between the two countries in Pretoria. Matekane welcomed discussions aimed at putting in place a South Africa-Lesotho-specific immigration model.
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09. Oct. 2023 International Travel Newss

Angola has announced the immediate visa-free entry for passport holders of ninety-eight countries. See them here. Angola opens up visa-free access for THESE nations. Image: Pexels Last week Angola passed a resolution to allow visa-free entry for 90-day stays to nationals from over 90 countries. The new resolution is contained in Presidential Decree Number 189/23 of 29 September 2023. ANGOLA VISAS Securing Angolan visas has often involved high costs and much patience since the process incurred much red tape. However, there has been a sudden change. Angola has now opened its borders to visitors from a large number of countries.
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13. Oct. 2023 sable

If you’re seeking a citizenship- or residency-by-investment programme for your family in 2023, you’re spoilt for choice. Even with some programmes ending, there are still options in Europe, the USA, on Caribbean islands and even in sunny Mauritius. In fact, there are nearly too many options. How do you know which programmes will offer the right benefits for your family?
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