New immigration and visa laws questioned

JOBURG - Despite furious criticism of the introduction of stricter regulations regarding visas and immigration regulations, the Department of Home Affairs said it was important for the country’s security.

Home affairs minister Malusi Gigaba said, “We remain resolute that the new immigration regulations are in line with our objective of managing immigration efficiently and effectively while protecting the integrity of our borders and the sovereignty of our country.

“…we believe it is imperative that we tighten our legislation as we continue to ensure the effective and secure management of immigration in the national interest including economic, social and cultural development.”

Addressing the media in Pretoria, Gigaba said the department was on course to implement the new immigration regulations for the year.

Gigaba said 11 visa facilitation centres would be opened across the country by the end of June.

Deputy Minister of Home Affairs, Fatima Chohan said the facilitation centres would be available for foreign nationals who needed to extend their existing visas while in the country.

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However, Gigaba said the department still needed to determine guidelines for what constituted ‘undesirable business’, businesses in the national interest as well as the amount to be invested in securing a business visa.

Meanwhile, DA Shadow Minister of Home Affairs, Haniff Hoosen described the regulations as an “inefficient policy”, adding that it had already negatively impacted investment.

“The regulations’ various omissions and lack of definitions and criteria raise serious concerns and will be subject to misappropriation and abuse by the department,” he said.

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