Immigration | Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi briefs media on amended regulations

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Immigration | Home Affairs Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi briefs media on amended regulations


Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi is giving a briefing on the General Visa, Critical Work Visa, Remote Work Visa, the Trusted Employer Scheme as well as the point-based system.

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  1. Please My Minister sign foreigner application for waiver, many they want to live South Africa 🇿🇦 but they don’t have waiver to apply visa. Some apply in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022 . They even get visitors visas from Canada, US, please sir don’t hold people in ransom for nothing. We are begging you.

  2. Im from the US and a remote worker. Do not do it or your country will be destroy and the locals will be pushed out of the renting market… Do not allowed it south African. we have destroyed mexico and many other countries in south America already…and im part of it lol😂

  3. Why does home affairs not assist foreign nationals with the paper? The government needs to address home affairs not the individuals. The situation in thier particular countries are bad. Repatriation is not the answer

  4. 0:00: 📰 Minister Dr Aaron Motsoaledi discusses updates on visa regulations and introduces key personnel.
    5:44: 💼 Regulations on work visas and salary requirements explained by Home Affairs Minister.
    11:26: ⚖️ Amendments to critical skills visa regulations discussed by Home Affairs Minister.
    16:25: ⏱️ Streamlined process for employers to acquire necessary documents for foreign employees.
    21:32: 📜 Amendment regulations impact document requirements for trusted employer scheme.

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  5. On the critical skills visa, the challenge we are facing is that when we apply, companies say they want a work permit from Home Affairs in order to give you offer of employment. If we come to Home Affairs, we are told we a need an offer of employment first in order to process the visa. How can we get help here?

  6. South Africa is a very discriminative country all the rules and regulations implemented instead of tackling real critical issues on corruption and growing the economy. Stay with your south africa

  7. You're wasting your time Aaron . All of these nonsense you are implementing will be undone after May 29th. We're definitely not voting the ANC So , you will be out of that office.. rush rush rush

  8. in the Western Cape the majority of black government employees come from Eastern cape and when a relative of theirs die they don't bury them in the Western Cape, they are taken back to Eastern cape or Transkei. Remember 34 years ago Transkei was a different country from the Western Cape and those people needed visas or permits. if you are so desperate to exclude these Africans just remember that 30 years ago you were the unwanted!

  9. if you make it hard to get visas for the poor, you will spend more money arresting hungry people on the streets and feeding them in prisons and there will be a vacuum for corruption at the border posts and the home affairs department too. Make it easy for everyone to become legal and you will see that you can account for everyone who comes in and you will have fewer people crossing via the Limpopo river. Have everyone in the system if you wanna monitor them

  10. It's so amazing that most of the people who are commenting are Zimbabweans wanting things to be done their own way so much entitlement and cowardness and less fighting for their rights in Zimbabwe.

  11. The minister is engrossed in a multitude of dreams and demonstrates a tendency towards excessive bureaucracy. It is imperative that we appoint a youthful individual to assume this role, someone who possesses the capacity to acquire knowledge and implement indispensable reforms.

  12. I have a zimbabwean friend . She was here since 2009 .till now she is still not a citezen of ur country .but in reach countries like Uk .a foreigner spend only 2 years .that person will have a citizen ship

  13. @tebogomokoena3606  Perhaps it's black on black hate, all these measures are designed to keep Africans out. Chinese, Indian, and Israeli companies will come in with their people to work for them here but which African company is able to do such a thing?. it's only South African companies owned by whites that are taking their employees to work for them in African countries.