Home Affairs Minister Schreiber excited about new visa reforms aimed at boosting tourism

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Home Affairs Minister Schreiber excited about new visa reforms aimed at boosting tourism
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The department of Home Affairs announced changes to its visa system to make it easier for groups of tourists from China and India to apply for visas and travel to South Africa.

CAPE TOWN - Home Affairs Minister Leon Schreiber says he's excited about the new visa reforms to be introduced in 2025, aimed at boosting tourism from China and India.

Approved tour operators from China and India will register with the department to fast track visas for their clients.

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