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South Africa seeks highly skilled individuals
to live and work in SA. SA Migration
Services will professionally help to arrange
Work Permits for you if you qualify.
Work permits are regulated in terms of Section
19, Regulation 28 and items 19(1), 19(2),
20, 21 and 22, of Schedule A.
There are four categories of work permits as
defined in the Act. They are: Quota Work
Permit, General Work Permit, Exceptional Skills
Work Permit and Intra-company Transfer Work
permit.
1. Quota Work Permit
A quota work permit may be issued by the Department
as prescribed to a foreigner if the foreigner
falls within a category determined by the Minister
at least annually by notice in the Gazette after
consultation with the Ministers of Labour and
Trade and Industry and as long as the number
of work permits so issued for such category
does not exceed the quota determined in the
notice.
Quota work permits fall into two sub-categories;
either "General Quota" or "Extraordinary
Quota".
2. General Work Permit
The Department may issue a General Work Permit
to a foreigner who does not fall within the
Quota Work Permit category, providing that the
prospective employer meets certain requirements
as prescribed.
3. Exceptional Skills Work Permit
Subject to any prescribed requirements, an
exceptional skills work permit may be issued
by the Department to an individual of exceptional
skills or qualifications and to those member
of his or her immediate family determined by
the Department under the circumstances or by
regulation.
4. Intra-Company Transfer Work Permit
An intra-company transfer work permit may be
issued by the Department to a foreigner who
is employed abroad by a business operating in
the Republic in a branch, subsidiary or affiliate
relationship and who by reason of his or her
employment is required to conduct work in the
Republic for a period not exceeding two years.
SA Migration Sevices will professionally
help to arrange Work Permits for you.
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