Department of Home Affairs Confirms Visa Backlog Has Increased to over 74 000, but Xpatweb says they see improvement

11th September 2023

Department of Home Affairs Confirms Visa Backlog Has Increased to over 74 000, but Xpatweb says they see improvement

Xpatweb held its Global Mobility Breakfast on 31 August 2023, during which the latest was shared on work visa best practices, including the challenges acknowledged by President Cyril Ramaphosa that companies are taking too long to get work visas for employees. 

The Department of Home Affairs (DHA) was represented by the Acting Chief Director: Permits, Mr. Phindiwe Mbhele. Many attendees commented that he presented exceptionally and he demonstrated level of frankness on the challenge as well as shared some of the plans to eradicate the delays encountered by employers. This specifically refers companies and international individuals who are applying for work visas, including intra company transfer visas, critical skills visas, corporate visas, business visas and permanent residency applications.

Marisa Jacobs, the Managing Director of Xpatweb, dealt with the challenges, latest changes to immigration law and practices, as well as the current leading practices in managing work visas for international employees and business professionals. She noted that the only way to ensure any sort of promise can be made to a business for a timely issued visa/permit, is by following a strictly legal timeframe. The days are past where it can be expected of a normal human resource function to get correctly issued and timely permits for a business. The application process now is very much operated on the standards used to prepare for a court action and she also explained that the makeup of Xpatweb’s team is increasingly geared with advocates and attorneys specialising on immigration.

Two disparities came from the presentations of Mr. Mbhele and Ms. Jacobs, which treated the attendees to an interesting debate facilitated by Jeremy Maggs

Everyone attending the Global Mobility Breakfast agreed that the demand for international employees is increasing and to address the skills gap required to remain globally competitive. The annual Xpatweb Critical Skills Survey is expected to be finalised in October 2023, and any employer with foreign employees or the need for potential foreign employees should consider participating in the survey, which is used by government to inform their decision making.

Submitted by Xpatweb