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The Department of Home Affairs says it has this morning successfully ... Across the country, South African citizens and lawful permanent residents are now applying for the more secure Smart ...
The Department of Home Affairs has officially launched the roll-out of Smart ID cards for naturalised citizens and permanent residents from visa-exempt countries, effective May 12. In a statement ...
Picture: Gallo Images/ Brenton Geach Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber says digital transformation will help with the registrations of newborns in South African public hospitals. Speaking ...
Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber says naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can apply for Smart ID cards and access eHomeAffairs, marking a signifi… ...
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Minister of Home Affairs Dr Leon Schreiber says naturalised citizens and permanent residents in South Africa can apply for ...
Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe wrote in an open letter ... home because of their service to our country.” Thula Simpson, an associate professor of history at the University of Pretoria in South ...
Around 1.4 million naturalised citizens and legal permanent residents can now apply for smart IDs for the first stime in South Africa, Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber has announced. Previously ...
Ladies and gentlemen, The Department of Home Affairs is central to the life of each and every South African. We interact with this Department at the very beginning of our lives, when our parents apply ...
The Department of Home Affairs says it has this morning successfully launched ... “The system is stable and we are encouraged by the scale of uptake by clients. Across the country, South African ...
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