The year of 2022 saw the launch of our inaugural Global Mobility Conference themed “Reinventing Mobility – A New Roadmap”.
We were joined by industry leaders and much respected speakers of prominence from all stakeholders in the industry, including the Department of Home Affairs, prominent Professional Bodies, Regulators and other Industry Leaders, who covered a wide range of important topics.
The purpose of the conference was to unpack the current landscape of immigration and mobility in South Africa and the wider African market. It proved a very timely event for professionals in the Global Mobility discipline, as the world opened for business post the easing of Covid-19 travel restrictions.
Fast Forward To 30 Days In – Department Of Home Affairs Weighs In On Reversal Of Centralised Adjudication System.
The question is – Will this solve South Africa’s unprecedent visa processing delays, and if so, what is the process moving forward?
We invited the Acting Chief Director: Permits of the Department of Home Affairs, Mr Phindiwe Mbhele, to our offices in Bryanston, to speak about the current landscape and give us an update on the current state of affairs. Facilitated by Aubrey Masango from Radio 702, see what Xpatweb & the DHA has to say about the when posed the following questions.
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