Home Affairs delivers on GNU mandate with cutting-edge visa reform to combat corruption and create jobs
9 October 2024
The Department of Home Affairs is proud to announce the gazetting of the highly anticipated Remote Work Visitor Visa and the new Points-Based System for Work Visas. In July 2024, President Cyril Ramaphosa outlined the Government of National Unity’s (GNU) collective mandate in this area through his call to “overhaul the visa regime to attract skills and investment and grow the tourism sector.”
Just three months later, Home Affairs has delivered on this mandate through a set of world class reforms. Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber said: “The gazetting of all required elements for the Remote Work Visitor Visa and the new Points-Based System for Work Visas amounts to the single most progressive and pro-jobs regulatory reform South Africa has seen in decades.
The Department’s meticulous attention to detail to ensure that these reforms are fit-forpurpose and market-friendly, has resulted in two products that begin to reposition South Africa as a world-class destination for investment and tourism to create thousands of new jobs for South Africans. Importantly, the new points-based system also introduces a transparent framework to adjudicate visas in order to tackle corruption.”
The Remote Work Visa enables highly paid individuals who are employed abroad and thus do not compete with local workers, to spend their valuable foreign currency right here in South Africa, pay Value-Added Tax into the South African fiscus, eat at