One of the key recommendations of the Report produced from a Review of South Africa’s Work Visa Regime is that a Points Based System should be introduced. The Points Based System would essentially replace all of the stand-alone work visa categories that are presently applicable.
The system provides that a minimum threshold of points must be achieved by an applicant in order for them to qualify for a work visa. The factors to be included in the allocation of points would include factors such as academic qualifications, professional specialisation, language etc. The system would thus be based on a set of objective criteria which would remove any subjective decision making from the approval process and thus make the application outcome more predictable.
As mentioned above a points-based system can integrate all of the present work visa categories into one single easy to apply scheme. The report contains the following table as an illustration of what a points-based system could entail for South Africa.
Criteria |
Points Allocation |
Occupation on the Critical Skills List |
100 |
Labour Market Test Performed by Employer (i.e. DEL Certificate) |
100 |
Qualification at NQF Level 8 or Higher |
50 |
Certificate of Sponsorship from Trusted Employer |
50 |
Salary above Determined Threshold (e.g. R 1 million per annum) |
50 |
Total Points Required for Eligibility |
100 |
In terms of the above table an applicant would be issued a work visa in any one of the following scenarios:
As illustrated above the first two resemble the existing visa categories i.e. Critical Skills Visa and General Work Visa. Scenarios 3 and 4 above however provide additional pathways for well qualified persons to work in South Africa but at the same time ensuring that they don’t compete with unemployed South Africans for jobs.
The points-based system is very useful as it allows well qualified individuals to work in South Africa for a limited period of time and not be limited to the existing visa categories. Well qualified and well-paid persons are exactly the type of people that South Africa should be encouraging to come to the country.
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