President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his latest weekly newsletter, stated that the Department of Home Affairs has published draft amendments to existing immigration regulations to include two new visa categories: a remote working visa and a critical skills visa. He added that the move will significantly boost their efforts to attract workers with critical skills to South Africa.
According to the President, introducing a remote working visa responds to the rapidly evolving world of work, where increasing numbers of skilled workers, notably in the tech industry, are attracted by the lifestyle benefits of working from a remote location. It also caters to so-called digital nomads, who can work virtually from anywhere in the world.
“A remote worker who wants to work in South Africa while being employed by a foreign company can receive such a visa. International experience shows that employees with critical skills contribute to improved productivity, enhanced innovation, and improving the competitiveness of the firms they work for,” President Ramaphosa stated in his newsletter.
The Department of Home Affairs highlighted that among the criteria for inclusion in South Africa’s critical skills list, which focuses on jobs in high demand locally, is a minimum annual income requirement of at least R1 million ($55,000), ensuring that individuals can significantly contribute to the local economy and maintain a high standard of living.
The President also noted that the draft regulations proposal would introduce a points system for critical skills visas that will take into account factors such as age, qualifications, language skills, work experience, and having an offer of employment, amongst others.
Source: Business Insider