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SA to ease visa rules to boost investment, tourism

JOHANNESBURG –  South Africa will ease some immigration rules, including agreeing visa waiver agreements with more countries, in an effort to boost investment and tourism, Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba said on Tuesday.

 The changes are part of a broader economic turnaround programme announced by President Cyril Ramaphosa last week as his team seeks to drag Africa’s most developed economy out of recession.

Gigaba said negotiations were being finalized to conclude visa waiver agreements with more than a dozen countries across Africa, the Middle East and eastern Europe, including Saudi Arabia, Iran, Egypt, Qatar and the UAE.
 
He added that much-criticized rules on traveling minors would be simplified. In June 2015 new rules required parents to carry an unabridged birth certificate for accompanying children and consent letters from parents who were not traveling.
 
The tourism industry said the regulations, which came into effect during Gigaba’s previous tenure as home affairs minister, were hurting business.
 
“We play a critical economic role in admitting over 10 million international visitors to South Africa annually, which includes tourists, business travelers, investors and neighbours,” Gigaba told reporters
 
“Millions of jobs are sustained by the economic activity generated by these travelers.” 
 

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