South Africa is set to reform its visa regulations in an effort to attract more skilled workers, tourists, and capital, marking a shift from previous immigration policies criticized as restrictive and xenophobic.
Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber announced plans for a points-based work visa system and a remote work visa, both expected to be finalized soon.
In an interview with Reuters, Schreiber highlighted the importance of visa reforms as part of the government’s strategy to boost economic growth. “Visa reform to attract tourists, capital, and skills is one of the most powerful short-term measures we can take to kickstart economic growth,” he stated.
The move aims to make South Africa a more appealing destination for global talent and investment.
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