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TravelComments.com – South Africa introduces a new remote working visa!

 

(Posted 24th May 2024)

 

The Government of South Africa has introduced a new remote working visa. The amendments to the country’s immigration regulations were gazetted on 20 May 2024. The new visa, which is introduced as a species of visitors visa, allows foreigners to work remotely for a foreign employer while residing in South Africa. However, applicants for the new remote working visa must have… READ MORE

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