Controversial visa regulations slackened

After months of drawn-out infighting, the new visa regulations have taken a turn for the better.

THE controversial visa regulations, which are having an enormous impact on tourism in South Africa, are going to be slackened.

The civil rights organisation AfriForum welcomed the announcement by Jeff Radebe, Minister in the Presidency, at a news conference last week.

The decision to slacken the regulations follows after months of drawn-out infighting between Derek Hanekom, Minister of Tourism, and Malusi Gigaba, Minister of Home Affairs.

The concessions with regards to these regulations include the following:

‘Tourism is a key industry in South Africa with regards to foreign exchange the creation of jobs. South Africa is a tourism location with challenges like crime and big travel distances. As such, it must be made easier for the bonafide tourist to visit the country, but also easy for the local tourist to travel,’ said De Wet.

AfriForum directs an urgent plea to parents not to be overconfident, but to apply early for an unabridged birth certificate to avoid disappointment when travelling.

 

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