Remote Work Visa: Why can’t Home Affairs get this right?
9 May 2024
The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) must urgently provide clarity for tourism industry businesses and hopeful travellers on the status quo of the long-awaited remote work visa.
According to one report of an incentive programme in Oklahoma in the US, digital nomads generated nearly $20 million in additional local gross domestic product. Our own research shows that these working tourists spend up to R50 000 during their time in Cape Town.
The visa should have long ago been implemented but just as it looked as if it was finally out of the gate, the department scored a series of own goals of comedic yet infuriating proportions.
On 28 March of this year, the DHA published the amended immigration regulations. This, however, was a day before the closing date of the public comment period. Media reports further state that Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi said the amendments were made in consultation with the Immigration Advisory Board, which reportedly does not exist yet.