Green Paper on International Migration (June 2016)

1st July 2016

 Green Paper on International Migration (June 2016)

Within South Africa, as in many other countries, thinking and attitudes to international migration are currently influenced by an unproductive debate between those who call for stricter immigration controls and those who call for controls to be relaxed. The discourse is in general characterised by strong emotions, stereotypes and contested statistics. Discussions are usually limited by “us and them” thinking that contrasts the rights of immigrants to the rights of citizens and the state, or focuses on  either our domestic or our global interests.

South Africa has to overcome huge social and economic challenges and there is an urgent need to build consensus at policy, legislative and strategic levels on how to manage international migration for development. What is proposed in the Green paper is that by adopting a managed migration approach we can work together to achieve common national goals.

The public consultation process will include the following activities:

The Department will be hosting various stakeholder engagements at national, provincial and local level. A communication team has been set-up to keep the public updated on key events. For update on the upcoming events, the public is invited to keep in touch with the Department through the website: www.dha.gov.za or the Department’s social media platforms: facebook (Department of Home Affairs) and twitter account (@HomeAffairsSA).