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South Africa is haemorrhaging high-skilled ICT professionals – here’s where they’re going
23/05/2018 in News, Work Permit South Africa news /by Work Permit South AfricaA dire shortage of highly skilled engineers and ICT professionals is severely constraining the growth of South Africa’s high technology sector to the detriment of job creation and economic growth, says Pierre le Roux, group managing director of technology solutions provider, Moyo Business Advisory (MBA).
Department of Home Affairs clamping down on illegal immigrant employment
21/05/2018 in News, Visa Category /by Work Permit South AfricaIt is now a matter of when and not if companies employing foreign nationals will be audited by the Department of Home Affairs (DHA). The arrest of at least 25 illegal foreign nationals at the beginning of May by the Cape Town Police, accompanied by officials from the Department of Home Affairs (DHA), sparked a […]
The Importance of South African Permanent Residency to your Expatriate / HR Strategy
15/05/2018 in News, Visa Category /by Work Permit South AfricaThe work permit process can be time consuming and even painful, depending on your permit categorisation. One question often asked is whether an expatriate should consider a Permanent Residency application sooner, effectively lifting the expatriate’s status above the noise of normal work permit requirements. We found that there can be a significant upside however, depending […]
25 illegal immigrants nabbed for contravening Immigration Act
14/05/2018 in News, Work Permit South Africa news /by Work Permit South AfricaAt least 25 illegal foreign nationals has been arrested for contravening the Immigration Act, Cape Town Police said on Thursday.
SA looking at ways to simplify travelling with minors: Gigaba
07/05/2018 in News /by Work Permit South AfricaHome Affairs wants to simplify the current requirements of travelling with minors, which requires a person travelling to and from South Africa to have an unabridged birth certificate, said Minister Malusi Gigaba.
Carte Blanche – Visa Vitriol
01/11/2016 in News, Visa Category /by Work Permit South AfricaThe Department of Home Affairs introduced visa-handling service VFS in 2014 to streamline administration. But for foreigners – many of whom bring rare skills and investment into the country, applying to live and work in South Africa and complying with immigration regulations is still a nightmare experience. They report an expensive and cumbersome process in […]
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