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Andreas Krensel Appointed to the South African Immigration Advisory Board

Andreas Krensel Appointed to the South African Immigration Advisory Board

Andreas Krensel has been appointed Deputy Chair of South Africa’s Immigration Advisory Board, advising on immigration and policy development.

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Temporary Concession Extended to 30 September 2025

Temporary Concession Extended to 30 September 2025

The Department of Home Affairs has issued an extension of the temporary concession granted to foreign nationals affected by delays.

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South Africa’s Visa Backlog: Rejections and Appeals

South Africa’s Visa Backlog: Rejections and Appeals

While there has been notable progress in clearing the visa backlog, this progress has brought new challenges in adjudication and appeals.

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Letter From the CEO: August/September 2024

Letter From the CEO: August/September 2024

Read our CEO's article on South Africa’s immigration reforms under Minister Leon Schreiber, and recent African immigration developments.

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Key Updates from the Department of Home Affairs Portfolio Committee Session

Key Updates from the Department of Home Affairs Portfolio Committee Session

Discover key updates on South Africa's Trusted Employer Scheme, General Work Visa, Remote Worker Visa, and Retirement Visa.

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Can Accompanying Spouses Work in South Africa?

Can Accompanying Spouses Work in South Africa?

We explore the impact of work restrictions on spouses and why change is essential for successful international assignments.

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Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber’s Budget Vote 2024 Speech

Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber’s Budget Vote 2024 Speech

Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber's 2024 Budget speech emphasised economic growth, immigration reforms, and service improvements.

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Letter From the CEO: June/July 2024

Letter From the CEO: June/July 2024

Read the latest update from our CEO on the South African elections, new government initiatives, and the impact of Kenya's protests.

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Letter from the CEO: March/April 2024

Letter from the CEO: March/April 2024

With the election heating up, and a new financial year, the Department of Home Affairs have released numerous immigration changes.

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Letter from the CEO: January/February 2024

Letter from the CEO: January/February 2024

In this month's edition, I want to talk about baby steps and one giant leap: the introduction of positive South African immigration changes.

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The Benefits of The Trusted Employer Scheme

The Benefits of The Trusted Employer Scheme

The South African Trusted Employer Scheme (TES) represents a pivotal development in the country's approach to attracting foreign expertise.

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South Africa Is Ignoring It’s Spousal Visa Woes

South Africa Is Ignoring It’s Spousal Visa Woes

While the South African Department of Home Affairs is clearing its visa backlog, they seem to be paying no attention to the spousal visa.

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