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Work Permits
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How long does the process for a South African work permit take?
The processing period depends on the type of work permit that has been applied for and varies widely from one regional office to another and between various South African embassies. Whereas the processing time can range from 4 to 6 weeks to upwards of approximately 6 months, it is best so seek professional advice with an established Immigration Agency in order to avoid potential delays in the future.
For more information on South African work permits, please see here
What is a South African Work Permit?Information supplied by www.intergate-immigration.com
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Last update: 2009-08-13 11:47
Author: claus lauter
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