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No. The current “time-based” system is being replaced. The White Paper proposes a “Merit-Based” system, where your application is judged by a “Citizenship Advisory Panel.” You will be assessed on your skills, investment, and contribution to the economy, not just how long you have lived here.
This is a new rule proposed to stop “asylum shopping.” It states that if an asylum seeker traveled through a “safe” country (e.g., a stable SADC neighbour) to reach South Africa, they must apply for asylum there, not here. If enacted, most asylum seekers crossing land borders could be rejected immediately.
This is a proposed mandatory digital database for all people in South Africa—citizens, residents, and visitors. It will collect biometric data (face, fingerprints, etc.) to create a “Golden Record” of your identity.
Privacy advocates are concerned because the proposal allows the SAPS and State Security Agency to access this data. The White Paper does not explicitly state that a warrant is required for them to view your private biometric data, raising fears of mass surveillance without judicial oversight.
Yes. It introduces a Points-Based System for work visas (similar to Canada or Australia), where you score points for education, age, and skills. It also proposes new Remote Work Visas for digital nomads and Start-Up Visas for entrepreneurs.
That is up for debate. The Department says yes, citing national security. However, legal experts argue that the warrantless data access (Privacy) and the removal of acquired rights (Citizenship) may violate the Bill of Rights. This is why your public comment is legally vital.
The Draft White Paper
The DA’s document
In the News
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- CDH — Proposed amendments to South Africa’s immigration laws and policies
- The Conversation — South Africa’s new immigration policy takes a digital direction – will it succeed?
- SA News — Have your say on White Paper on Citizenship
- EWN — White paper on immigration reforms sparks concern over gaps in protection
- Polity — Inside South Africa’s Immigration Reset: Economic Merit, Retirement Visa Restrictions and Taxing All Immigrants on The Cards
- BusinessDay — Govt proposes merit-based system for South African citizenship
- The Star — Home Affairs extends deadline for public comments on immigration and refugee protection white paper
South Africa’s Immigration White Paper: What’s Behind the Policy.
This video introduces the background to South Africa’s immigration system and explains why the Immigration White Paper was developed in the first place. Before engaging with current policies, reforms, or debates, it is essential to understand the historical, legal, and systemic context that led to the White Paper. In this video, I outline how South Africa’s immigration framework evolved, the challenges it was facing, and what the White Paper is intended to address and correct. This is a foundational introduction designed to help viewers understand the purpose of the White Paper and the problems it seeks to fix within the broader immigration system.
Better Explained A breakdown of South Africa’s proposed immigration and refugee laws reform.
Why South Africa’s Immigration White Paper Needs More Work (Part 1)
The Immigration White Paper points the way but key economic gaps remain. Here’s what still needs fixing, and why it matters for South Africa.
South Africa Immigration White Paper: Asylum & Refugee Policy. In this video, Andreas Krensel – Senior Director of Africa & Europe at IBN Immigration Solutions, provides a concise overview of the proposed changes to South Africa’s asylum and refugee policies in the revised White Paper.
IBN Immigration Services. In this video, Andreas Krensel – Senior Director of Africa & Europe at IBN Immigration Solutions, breaks down the major changes proposed in South Africa’s revised immigration white paper, with a focus on visa categories, work permits, and permanent residence pathways. He explains the introduction of new temporary residence visas for financially independent individuals, the merging of general work and critical skills visas into a single skilled worker visa, and the updated process for international students and spouses. The video also covers practical changes such as the new overstay fine system and the creation of a single Home Affairs authority for appeals and waivers.
NewzRoom Afrika. The Department of Home Affairs has published its revised draft White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection. The revised draft White Paper reframes citizenship and immigration as both an economic enabler and a security and public interest function. Chairperson of South Africans for Constitutional Reform is Princy Mthombeni
SABC News. Some civic organisations have called on the government to revise the Constitution of South Africa, claiming that it favours everyone but the citizens. They say asylum-seeking foreign nationals can work and start up businesses, such as spaza shops, while disregarding some of the country’s bylaws. The Home Affairs Department visited the Free State for its consultation drive workshop on the Draft Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration, and Refugee Protection. The aim is to clamp down on fraud and abuse of the asylum status, as well as enhance national security, improve service delivery, and promote economic development.
NewzRoom Afrika. The Home Affairs Department’s Draft Revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration, and Refugee Protection is open for public comment until 31 January. It aims to improve visa processes, prevent fraud, boost national security, and support economic growth. Key reforms cover refugee management, civil registration, citizenship, and immigration. Immigration Lawyer Ashrav Essop weighs in.
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