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Foreign Nationals to Gain South African Citizenship Through Merit-Based System

April 15, 2026
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South Africa’s Cabinet has endorsed a new White Paper that could fundamentally transform the country’s approach to citizenship and immigration, introducing for the first time a merit-based system driven by a points framework.

Leon Schreiber described the proposed changes as among the most significant updates to immigration policy in decades. The initiative seeks to replace outdated procedures with more transparent, efficient processes, addressing persistent delays in application processing.

Central to the plan is a points-based model that evaluates applicants according to objective factors like professional skills, potential economic impact, and verifiable qualifications. This represents a departure from previous practices that prioritised length of residence, shifting focus toward individuals who can actively support economic development.

The White Paper also recommends establishing a Citizenship Advisory Panel to review applications and provide guidance, as well as implementing fixed windows for naturalisation submissions. These measures aim to bring greater structure and consistency to the process.

It is important to note that current provisions securing citizenship for children born in South Africa to at least one citizen parent will remain unaffected.

At the same time, the reforms propose tighter asylum regulations. A notable element is the “First Safe Country Principle,” which would bar asylum claims from individuals who have already transited through or received protection in another safe nation—a move likely to influence both migration flows and the volume of asylum requests.

Officials state that the overall objective is to enhance border security while aligning immigration with national development priorities.

The proposals will now be submitted to Parliament for debate and legislative consideration. If passed, they could reshape the criteria for citizenship and redefine how South Africa manages immigration in the years ahead.

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