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5 immigration service targets and what Home Affairs needs to achieve themThe Department of Home Affairs 2024 Budget Review and Recommendations Report, presented to Parliament on 25 October 2024, identified the DHA's objectives for making South Africa a business destination of choice by setting five immigration service targets for 2025. ![]() Image source: kstudio from Freepik The aim of the targets are to inter alia ensure that visa applications are processed timeously and that proper inspections (which we have seen in the recent months) are carried out within specific targeted areas. The targets are undoubtedly aimed at addressing the massive backlogs the DHA has been beset with and which affects the legal status of foreign nationals in South Africa and also their employment. The DHA has set the following objectives:
The overall aim is to ensure that the DHA creates an efficient visa application process in order to attract international investors and tourists, employers hire documented foreign nationals through regular inspections in the above targeted areas, and to maintain national security by allowing authorities to keep track of foreign nationals in South Africa, while reducing the risk of criminal activity and illegal immigration. All of this is welcomed and are steps in the right direction. If this can be achieved, it will certainly be positive for the country and alleviate frustrations experienced with visa applications. The DHA also intends to finalise disciplinary action more expeditiously. The intention is to finalise 70% of existing misconduct cases and 80% of reported fraud and corruption cases within 90 working days. Whilst laudable, this will only be achieved where the DHA, as an employer:
About the authorImraan Mahomed, Taryn York and Mapaseka Nketu are Employment Law experts at Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr. |