Newsflash: Department of Home Affairs Approves First Companies for Trusted Employer Scheme

22nd January 2024

Newsflash: Department of Home Affairs Approves First Companies for Trusted Employer Scheme

The Department of Home Affairs has given its seal of approval to the first set of companies to be part of the much-anticipated Trusted Employer Scheme. This significant milestone follows a rigorous evaluation process that saw numerous employers vying for a coveted spot in the program. The submission deadline for companies interested in the scheme was set for November 20th, and the response from the business community was overwhelmingly positive.

The Trusted Employer Scheme, introduced in the wake of President Ramaphosa's 2023 State of the Nation Address, is poised to set a new era for South Africa's immigration process, particularly for large employers and investors. Its primary objective is to create a more predictable and efficient system that attracts top-tier talent and foreign investment to the nation.

One of the defining features of the Trusted Employer Scheme is its stringent qualification criteria, which ensures that only the most reputable and reliable companies gain access. This select list of companies will enjoy a streamlined and expedited immigration process, ultimately benefitting South Africa's economic growth and stability.

The scheme promises several key benefits:

1. Efficiency: The Trusted Employer Scheme aims to simplify and streamline the immigration process, reducing the bureaucratic hurdles that have hampered employers in the past.

2. Reduced Documentation: With a focus on trust and reliability, the scheme will require less extensive documentation from participating companies, making the process smoother and more efficient.

3. Accelerated Processing Times: Companies approved under the Trusted Employer Scheme will experience significantly faster and more predictable processing times for immigration-related matters, reducing delays and enhancing operational efficiency.

Over the last 24 months, the Department of Home Affairs has faced numerous challenges in managing immigration-related processes. The Trusted Employer Scheme represents a bold step forward in addressing these issues, offering a solution that benefits both employers and the South African government.

As the Trusted Employer Scheme commences, many businesses eagerly anticipate the opportunities it will bring. This initiative promises to strengthen South Africa's position as an attractive destination for talent and foreign investment, setting the stage for an exciting new chapter in the nation's economic development.

All applicants are expected to receive feedback between 19 and 26 January. We at Xpatweb look forward to being an integral part of this initiative and pledge our support to both the Department of Home Affairs and Trusted Employers as they navigate this exciting new chapter in South Africa's immigration landscape. 

Written by Marisa Jacobs, Managing Director at Xpatweb