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Work Permits
What is a South African Work Permit?
In order for a foreigner to work in South Africa, a work permit is required to be obtained from the Department of Home Affairs. Obtaining a work permit can seem daunting and a complex process at times, but it is advisable to seek advice of a Registered Immigration Practitioner before arriving in South Africa to avoid future problems or difficulties after arriving in the country.
There are four types of work permit categories for foreigners wishing to conduct work in South Africa:
- General Work Permit
- Quota Work permit
- Exceptional/Extra-ordinary Skills Work permit
- Intra-company Transfer Work permit
A Corporate work permit is seen as a thread of the work permit category. What is a South African Corporate permit?
For further information on South African work permits, please see here
Information supplied by www.intergate-immigration.com
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Last update: 2009-08-12 18:30
Author: claus lauter
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