by VISA Immigrations | Oct 29, 2020 | Articles
The Department of Home Affairs has reviewed the list of high-risk countries which will be restricted from entering South Africa under the country’s level 1 lockdown rules. In a statement on Monday (19 October), the department said that the review of the list of...
by VISA Immigrations | Nov 26, 2019 | Articles, Uncategorized
There are a number of benefits to living in South Africa, in this article I will mention five of them:- The people of South Africa are very warm and friendly South Africans are a friendly bunch. South Africa has 11 official languages and a very multi-cultural...
by VISA Immigrations | Nov 14, 2019 | Articles
As one of the fastest growing countries on the African continent, South Africa is making it easier to attract the right skill sets to it’s shores. The Critical Skills Work Visa replaced the Exceptional Skills and Quota Visas. The Department of Home Affairs has a...
by VISA Immigrations | Oct 30, 2019 | Articles
The Department of Home Affairs wants to attract more skilled visitors, business partners and investors to South Africa in order to grow the economy. As a result, on the 7th of October 2019, at the monthly Presidential Working Committee, Home Affairs minister Dr Aaron...
by VISA Immigrations | Oct 4, 2019 | Articles
Africa is a dynamic if troubled continent with South Africa one of it’s leading countries. This makes South Africa desirable for many. South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa has, however, announced stronger border control. As a result, it is best that you know...
by VISA Immigrations | Nov 29, 2018 | Articles
27 November 2018 – GroundUp Constitutional Court ruling overturns Home Affairs directive The Constitutional Court has ruled that asylum seekers whose refugee applications have been refused, can apply for a visa. If you are an asylum seeker and your application to be a...