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Let Their Partners Work: South Africa Should Act Now to Stay Competitive in the Global Skills Race

South Africa risks shutting the door to sought-after global professionals by not allowing direct employment access to their accompanying partners or spouses.

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South Africa’s Trusted Employer Scheme Set for Major Digital Overhaul – What Employers Need to Know

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Home Affairs Races to Reinstate Citizenship for South Africans Deprived of Dual Nationality since 1995

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Home Affairs Becomes Smarter by the Day – Making More South Africans ‘Smart’ in the Process

Role players in the immigration industry have welcomed the Department of Home Affairs’ (DHA) Smart ID rollout for naturalised citizens and permanent residents who, up to now, had to rely on the outdated green bar-coded ID books – leaving them vulnerable to the risk of fraud.

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Border Security Drones Mark Another Digital Win for Home Affairs

The successful deployment of drones to help secure South Africa’s borders and curb illegal crossings over the Easter Holiday stands as further testament to the Department of Home Affairs’ (DHA) vision of becoming a digital-first institution for enhanced service delivery and tackling pressing challenges through innovation.

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SARS invokes Sections in Tax Law to make your worst fears come true – Judge confirms Constitutional Validity

It is well within the powers of the South African Revenue Services (SARS) to limit a taxpayer’s right to travel outside the Republic. A section in the Tax Administration Act (TAA) has a provision whereby a senior SARS official can even require “the taxpayer to surrender his or her passport to SARS”.

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Immigration advisory board to advise home affairs on policy

Former Home Affairs Director-General: Dr Mavuso Msimang will chair a newly appointed Immigration Advisory Board (IAB) to guide government policy. He recently led the Operation Vulindlela review of the visa system, was a co-founder of the African Parks Network, and previously held senior positions in SA Tourism and the State IT Agency (Sita).

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Another Welcome Reprieve for Applicants Awaiting Home Affairs Visa Outcomes

The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber announced a welcome and timeous reprieve to foreign nationals with pending waivers, long-term visas and appeal applications, submitted in South Africa to travel and remain in the country with specific conditions, just days before the current concession comes to an end.

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Home Affairs Minister expected to extend concession protecting valid visa holders who await pending outcomes

As the 31 March 2025 deadline for the current Department of Home Affairs (DHA) concession approaches, many foreign nationals with pending visa and appeal applications are anxiously awaiting news. However, there is growing optimism that Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, will announce another extension, continuing his track record of protecting valid visa holders […]

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South Africa’s Critical Skills Work Visa: A Gateway for Global Talent

South Africa’s Critical Skills Work Visa offers skilled professionals an opportunity to work in the country in occupations with a shortage of local expertise. This visa, akin to other global work permits, targets sectors vital to economic growth and development.