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Home Affairs Scraps Length of Stay Foreigners; New Points-Based System to Be Introduced

April 15, 2026
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The Cabinet’s approval of the revised White Paper on Citizenship, Immigration and Refugee Protection marks significant progress in strengthening South Africa’s immigration framework, the Department of Home Affairs has stated, welcoming the decision as a positive development.

Deputy Minister Njabulo Nzuza emphasized that the updated policy is crucial for addressing long-standing challenges, particularly the exploitation of the asylum system. He explained that the reforms are designed to uphold the country’s international commitments while safeguarding national interests. One key aim is to close gaps that have allowed individuals to misuse asylum processes for purposes other than seeking genuine protection. The government has previously raised concerns about people using asylum claims as a way to remain in the country without meeting standard immigration requirements.

To better distinguish between legitimate refugees and those attempting to circumvent immigration rules, the new framework is expected to introduce stricter criteria and improve application processing. These changes align with broader government efforts to strengthen border control and reduce irregular migration. As part of this, the Border Management Authority is set to receive increased funding to enhance surveillance and oversight of cross-border movement. Improved coordination among government departments is also expected to boost enforcement and compliance.

While the government presents the reforms as necessary for creating a more orderly and fair system, civil society groups and migration rights advocates may oppose the changes. Some have previously warned that tighter restrictions could inadvertently limit access to protection for vulnerable individuals fleeing conflict or persecution.

Nzuza stressed that the goal is not to deter genuine asylum seekers but to prevent system abuse that undermines its integrity and effectiveness. He noted that clearer procedures and stronger enforcement would benefit both the state and legitimate applicants. The adoption of the White Paper represents a pivotal moment in South Africa’s ongoing efforts to modernize its immigration approach. As implementation begins, attention will focus on how well the new measures balance humanitarian responsibilities with the need for more robust regulation in a complex and evolving migration environment.

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