
Applying for a South African work permit allows a foreign national to immigrate to South Africa on a temporary basis in order to undertake an offer of employment.
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Living and working in South Africa via a work permit application bears some similarities to the UK work permit placing emphasis upon an offer of employment and involving a primarily employer led process.
South Africa visas fall into one of two categories, temporary residence permits and permanent residence permits.
Whilst the latter category, as the name suggests, is devoted to those immigrating to South Africa on a permanent basis either through business or family based routes, the temporary residence permit group includes the various types of working permits available for South Africa along with study visas and visit visas.
In South Africa, work permits are issued as either a general work permit, or are granted along the quota system or on the grounds of exceptional ability. General work permits for South Africa are the most easily recognizable work visas, requiring a specific job offer to be in place before an application can be made.
The process of applying is an employer-led one. In addition to the offered position of employment, the prospective employer must demonstrate that the position has been unsuccessfully advertised in the home market and that no indigenous South African citizen or permanent resident could be found to fill the position.
Applications for this South African immigration service also require confirmation that the prospective candidate possesses the necessary skills and experience to fulfill the position.
In South Africa, visa applications in this category must demonstrate that:
Alternatively, the quota system allows candidates whose skills lie in one of several professions deemed to be in short supply to apply for temporary residence in South Africa without the need for a job offer to be in place before an application can be made.
Quota working permits can be a popular option as the waiver on the job requirement means that employers do not need to advertise before bringing a foreign national to work for them.
However, this visa service carries its own requirement and applications must demonstrate that the applicant has the necessary skills along with five years of relevant experience.
Importantly, successful candidates must be able to give confirmation within three months (90 days) of issue that employment has been secured.
The categories of profession included in the quota system and the allocated places in each case are subject to change.
The third South African work visa category permits applicants to enter the country based upon exceptional skills.
In these circumstances, verification by a reputable body is essential and applications must be accompanied by details of the exceptional ability from a South African governmental body or foreign equivalent or an academic or business organization.
Each case will be assessed upon its own merits and the Department of Home Affairs must be satisfied that the claimed ability is consistent with this route. Where documentary evidence can be provided to support the claim of extraordinary ability, it should be included.
The final permit to work in South Africa which can be obtained by foreign nationals is the Intra Company Transfer or ICT. This allows employees to transfer between South African and foreign branches or subsidiaries of a company to engage in a specific temporary position.
Working visas for South Africa, as discussed above, are not specifically designed for those wishing to gain permanent resident status.
However, candidates may extend their permits or ultimately apply for a permanent residence permit. As a result, several circumstances may arise in which applicants relocate to South Africa for a period of several years.
As a result, spouse immigration and dependent immigration are permitted and a successful applicant's immediate family members may join them in the country. However, dependents will not be permitted to undertake employment unless they secure their own permit for work.
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Posted On 01 May 2012
Posted On 01 May 2012