New Bill May Discourage Immigration - FIPSA
Monday, October 11, 2010 - 15:55
The Forum of Immigration Practitioners of South Africa (FIPSA) has warned that the proposed amendments to the Immigration Act will have far-reaching consequences for foreigners wanting to invest and work in South Africa, as well as for the domestic immigration industry.
FIPSA chairperson, Leon Isaacson, states that serious problems already exist in terms of the advice provided by staff at embassy offices.
Many of the offices, says Isaacson, are in a deplorable state, adding that to expect someone to stand in queues in those crowded and filthy centres would certainly discourage anyone from coming to the country – whether a student, chief executive or investor.
To read the article titled, “New bill may discourage immigration,” click here.
FIPSA chairperson, Leon Isaacson, states that serious problems already exist in terms of the advice provided by staff at embassy offices.
Many of the offices, says Isaacson, are in a deplorable state, adding that to expect someone to stand in queues in those crowded and filthy centres would certainly discourage anyone from coming to the country – whether a student, chief executive or investor.
To read the article titled, “New bill may discourage immigration,” click here.
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