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  2. Immigration to South Africa - Wikipedia

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    South Africa experiences a relatively high influx of immigration annually. As of 2019, the number of immigrants entering the country continues to increase, the majority of whom are working residents and hold great influence over the continued presence of several sectors throughout South Africa.

  3. Big Five (law firms) in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The Big Five law firms is a term informally used in South Africa to refer to those law firms which, collectively, are perceived to be the leading law firms based in South Africa. The following firms are usually seen as comprising the "Big Five" (listed alphabetically): [ discuss ] [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  4. Tembeka Ngcukaitobi - Wikipedia

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    Tembeka Nicolas Ngcukaitobi SC (born 25 December 1976) is a South African lawyer and legal scholar. An advocate of the Johannesburg Bar since August 2010, he gained silk status in February 2020. He is currently a member of the Judicial Service Commission and a part-time member of the Competition Commission 's Competition Tribunal .

  5. South African nationality law - Wikipedia

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    South African nationality law details the conditions by which a person is a national of South Africa. The primary law governing nationality requirements is the South African Citizenship Act, 1995, which came into force on 6 October 1995.

  6. Category:South African lawyers - Wikipedia

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    South African lawyers by century (3 C)-Lawyers from Johannesburg (21 P) + South African LGBTQ lawyers (2 P) South African women lawyers (3 C, 27 P) B.

  7. 'No thanks', white South Africans turn down Trump's ... - AOL

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    South Africa's British rulers handed most farmland to whites. In 1950, the Apartheid-era National Party seized 85% of the land, forcing 3.5 million Black people from their homes.

  8. Visa policy of South Africa - Wikipedia

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    A foreigner who remains in South Africa beyond the expiry of his/her visa and has not applied for a valid status is an illegal foreigner in terms of the South African Immigration Act. [ 23 ] An overstayer will upon departure be declared an undesirable person in terms of section 30(1)(f) of the Immigration Act.

  9. Aliens Act, 1937 - Wikipedia

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    Some members of the South African Jewish Board of Deputies supported the Bill as they feared Jewish immigration from Germany would intensify anti-Semitism within South Africa. [1] The Aliens Act became law in February 1937 and put into place an Immigrants Selection Board which was given the power to issue or refuse to grant permits to any ...