There are several things to consider with regard to South African immigration, such as the qualifications of the immigrant, the types of permits or visa for which one has to apply, and the purpose of going to that country.
There are rules and regulations that govern South African immigration, such as the Immigration Act of 2002. The country’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Regulations are responsible for the supervision of the rules regarding migration and for the dispensation of permanent and temporary residence applications. They also direct the entry, temporary and permanent residence, and exit of foreigners in South Africa. They see to it that the people as well as the country will not be threatened by the entry of foreign nationals.
There are a lot of requirements for immigration to South Africa that migrants must fulfil. The country offers different types of permits that can be obtained, depending on the purpose of the applicant – whether that purpose is work, corporate, student, or business. In completing all the requirements that are needed for immigration, the applicant should see to it that there are no discrepancies that can be found in the papers that are submitted, so as to avoid being deported to the country where he/she came from. There are immigration lawyers available to help ensure that all the papers comply with all the required materials set by the immigration authorities. South African immigration does not discriminate against any applicant because of his/her country of origin.