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Zimbabweans urged to respond to SMSs by SA Home Affairs
03 Jul 2011 at 11:57hrs | Views
Pretoria - Zimbabwean nationals who submitted applications for work, business and study permits are urged to respond to text messages from the Department of Home Affairs calling for outstanding documents required to finalise their applications.
"In pursuance of this objective, the Department will on Monday (4 July 2011) hold discussions with members of the Zimbabwean Stakeholder Forum to brief them on the status of the documentation project as well as to seek their support to mobilise Zimbabwean nationals to respond to the requests for outstanding documents," said the department.
According to the department 275 762 applications for work, study and business permits were received since the closure of the Zimbabwe Documentation Project (ZDP) on 31 December 2010.
A total of 263 141 applications have been adjudicated while a further 12 621 applications are still to be adjudicated. Of the 263 141 adjudicated applications, 142 431 permits remain to be dispatched.
"Although these applications have been pre-adjudicated, the permits cannot be issued due to amongst others, absence of a valid Zimbabwean passport."
SMS text messages are being sent to these 142 431 applicants requesting that they submit the outstanding documents to Home Affairs offices to enable the expeditious finalisation of applications.
"In pursuance of this objective, the Department will on Monday (4 July 2011) hold discussions with members of the Zimbabwean Stakeholder Forum to brief them on the status of the documentation project as well as to seek their support to mobilise Zimbabwean nationals to respond to the requests for outstanding documents," said the department.
According to the department 275 762 applications for work, study and business permits were received since the closure of the Zimbabwe Documentation Project (ZDP) on 31 December 2010.
A total of 263 141 applications have been adjudicated while a further 12 621 applications are still to be adjudicated. Of the 263 141 adjudicated applications, 142 431 permits remain to be dispatched.
"Although these applications have been pre-adjudicated, the permits cannot be issued due to amongst others, absence of a valid Zimbabwean passport."
SMS text messages are being sent to these 142 431 applicants requesting that they submit the outstanding documents to Home Affairs offices to enable the expeditious finalisation of applications.
Source - buanews