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Home Affairs fails to enforce damaging regs

02 Dec 2015 - by Dorine Reinstein
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TNW has established that

immigration officials are

selectively enforcing the

new regulations governing the

movement of minors across

SA’s borders.

 TNW’s reporter spoke to

several families at OR Tambo

who had cleared immigration

and claimed they were

not asked to present an

unabridged birth certificate,

when this issue was going to

press on June 3. A mother

with a child arriving from

Zimbabwe was asked for

documentation but a Canadian

single parent with a daughter

told TNW she was neither

asked by the airline when she

boarded in Canada nor by

immigration at OR Tambo.

 DHA spokesman, Thabo

Mokgola, said the reports

were hearsay and the

regulations were being

enforced across all borders

consistently.

 Airlines say there were

no major incidents during

the first few days but warn

it is early days. Stephen

Forbes, spokesperson for

British Airways, says most

passengers were arriving in

SA having commenced travel

prior to June 1, and therefore

did not yet need to provide

additional documentation.

However, whereas the

situation was relatively calm

at SA airports, incidents

have been reported in other

countries where passengers

are flying to SA. Carla Da

Silva, Air Mauritius regional

manager for Southern Africa

and Latin America, says: “We

had a South African family

who were denied boarding due

to confusion regarding the

operating procedures.”

The real impact of the new

immigration regulations will

most likely be felt on forward

bookings, says Otto De Vries,

ceo of Asata. He told TNW

the association was working

with its members to assess

what, if any, impact they

were seeing on their forward

bookings.

A poll survey of eTNW

readers, which received

163 responses, revealed

that 61% of agents had not

had any cancellations as a

result of the new immigration

regulations (see poll on this

page).

Yvonne Horak of Cape Gulf

Travel says there haven’t been

cancellations as passengers

travelling this year lodged their

applications with DHA as soon

as the new regulations were

announced. She says, though,

that there may be people who

opt to travel locally instead of

internationally this year as a

result of the regulations.

Joanne Visagie, sales

and marketing manager of

Beachcomber Tours, says

the new regulations have, so

far, had very little effect on

bookings. “For last-minute

bookings for the June/July

holidays, there probably

has been some impact but

it’s impossible to measure.

Bookings for the past two

months for future travel have

even been a bit up.”

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