The General Work Permit in South Africa is officially known as the South African General Work Visa.
The South African General Work Visa allows foreign nationals to fill positions when no qualified South African citizens or permanent residents are available. This visa streamlines the hiring process for employers and applicants, and the recent changes to the immigration landscape in South Africa, offer more flexibility to secure the visa and commence with your employment opportunity in South Africa.
Navigating South Africa’s immigration landscape can be challenging, but with our expert guidance and a proven track record of a 100% visa success rate, we ensure that your expatriation process is smooth and efficient. Our team stays up-to-date with the latest immigration regulations, providing you with the confidence and peace of mind that your application is in capable hands.
If you have held a General Work Visa for over five consecutive years, you may qualify for a South African Permanent Residency.
A Ministerial Waiver has been issued, eliminating the need to apply for a waiver of the previously required Department of Employment and Labour Certificate.
General Work Visa Processing time is between 8 -12 weeks on average.
WHAT ARE THE MAIN REQUIREMENTS?
Proof of evaluation of foreign qualifications of the successful candidate by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
Proof of evaluation of foreign qualifications of the successful candidate by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
Copy of the applicants’ existing offer of employment.
HOW WILL THE NEW REGULATIONS PUBLISHED BY THE DHA ON 09 OCTOBER IMPACT MY APPLICATION?BREAKDOWN OF THE POINTS-BASED SYSTEM
The Department of Home Affairs have gazetted new Regulations and a Ministerial Waiver on 09 October 2024, which will impact the adjudication of General Work Visa applications submitted after 09 October 2024.
All General Work Visa applications will now be adjudicated under the points-based system. The previous certificate from the Department of Employment and Labour in support of a General Work Visas application has now been fully waived for all applicants.
To qualify, an applicant must instead score a minimum of 100 points. Points are earned through various criteria including qualification, gross salary per annum, years of work experience, Trusted Employer status and language proficiency.
Qualifications
NQF Level 9 or higher: 50 points
NQF Level 7 or 8: 30 points
Foreign qualifications must be evaluated by SAQA, as per the National Qualifications Framework Act.
Work Experience
5 to 10 years: 20 points
More than 10 years: 30 points
Language Proficiency
Proficiency in one of South Africa’s official languages: 10 points
Employment Offer and Salary
Gross annual salary of R976,194 or more: 50 points
Gross annual salary between R650,796 and R976,194: 20 points
Trusted Employer Scheme
Employment offer from a member of the Trusted Employer Scheme: 20 points
Further notable changes
The Department of Home Affairs has officially decided to waive the requirement for submitting a certificate from the Department of Employment and Labour, as stipulated in Regulation 18(3)(a) of the Immigration Regulations. This change eliminates the need for applicants to first apply for a waiver before submitting a General Work Visa application, streamlining the process and reducing administrative hurdles for foreign workers seeking employment in South Africa.
In response to the significant delays in obtaining SAQA evaluation certificates, the Department of Home Affairs has also introduced a provisional solution. Applicants who can provide proof of an application made to SAQA for the evaluation of their foreign qualifications will be eligible to apply for a General Work Visa, which will be issued for a period of 12 months. Once the SAQA evaluation is successfully completed and submitted, the visa may be renewed for the full 5-year period, offering greater certainty and flexibility to foreign professionals.
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