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18/06/2026

THERE IS NO 30 JUNE DEADLINE AND IF YOU DISMISS UNFAIRLY YOU ARE LIABLE UNDER THE LAW. RESIGNING IS YOUR CHOICEThere is ...
15/06/2026

THERE IS NO 30 JUNE DEADLINE AND IF YOU DISMISS UNFAIRLY YOU ARE LIABLE UNDER THE LAW. RESIGNING IS YOUR CHOICE

There is NO 30 June deadline and no, you’re not about to be fined R100,000.

There’s a great deal of fear circulating right now and fear is a poor guide to the law. As an immigration lawyer, let me offer some calm, accurate information.

Many people employ a domestic worker, gardener or helper, so this matters to ordinary households, not just businesses.

1. The “30 June deadline” is not a government deadline. It was set by private groups and government itself has publicly confirmed there is no such deadline. No law commences or expires on that date. No person’s status changes on 1 July.

2. The R100,000 fine is not law yet. The R100,000 and up to R1 million for repeat offenders comes from a proposed bill still before Parliament. It is not in force, and no one is being fined that today.

3. But your duty to check is already law. You’re required to make a genuine, good-faith effort to confirm that anyone you employ has the right to work for you. Knowingly employing someone without that right is already an offence. So this isn’t new the headline number is just a proposal to make the penalties harsher.

4. So what could actually happen and how? Even under the proposed bill, this is not an on-the-spot fine handed to you at your gate. Enforcement runs through a proper legal process: a labour inspector investigates; only the Labour Court can impose a penalty on application by the Home Affairs, meaning you would have notice and a chance to respond. The court will weighwhat is fair and any benefit you gained. In serious cases, criminal prosecution under the Immigration Act remains possible. The point: the worst-case figures are real, but they sit at the end of a court process, not at your front door.

5. An undocumented employee is protected by labour law. A sudden dismissal can land you with an unfair-dismissal claim on top of an immigration problem. Rather: ask to see their documents, keep a copy on file and an ensure they regularise their status. That good-faith effort is also your legal protection.

6. Can Home Affairs or the police come into your house? No, not without a warrant. Your private space is protected.

7. Who may ask for documents? Only an immigration officer or a police officer in a public place and only on reasonable suspicion that a person is here unlawfully. A neighbour or community group has no legal power to demand anyone’s ID or passport. If someone unauthorised demands documents, you do not have to comply, that conduct is unlawful and can be reported.

Accurate information serves everyone: the State, employers and the people most exposed to this anxiety. Don’t make fearful decisions based on rumours.

Chiedza Immigration anc Refugee Consultancy- CIRC SA and UK

11/06/2026

It is so shameful that , as a government you have taken a stand to instruct immigration officers to decline and reject genuine application of foreigners married to south africans who are trying to renew their papers .

For heaven's sake why will you decline an application of a Man who has 4 children , and has been in South Africa for over 20 years. Isn't that wickedness? South Africa is mostly a fatherless nation but now you want to further make our children fatherless by declining their father's spousal application thereby frustrating them to go back home. ?????

Would you do this if it were your own daughters? Who will father our children when the department of Home affairs keep running with all these frivolous rejections ? All we are asking is approve genuine application. That's all ! What's with frivolous rejections to appease some xenophobic people 🤔

South African Government
Department of Home Affairs

11/06/2026

Match Score for Today :
MEXICO 🇲🇽 - 3
XENOPHOBIA - 0

CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 ON YOUR 1 MILLION USELESS FOLLOWERS WHO CAN'T THINK
23/05/2026

CONGRATULATIONS 🎊 ON YOUR 1 MILLION USELESS FOLLOWERS WHO CAN'T THINK

18/05/2026

South Africans are Lazy and that's a fact. If you don't agree then explain to me why the colonizers had to go all the way to India to go and bring Indians to work in KZN sugarcane farm

15/05/2026

Economic Freedom Fighters This is what Prophet Julius Malema Prophesied about

28/04/2026

And this is the person leading xenophobia but doesn't kmow how to calculate. What kind of a leader would he be if given the chance 🤔

Is he right for doing such ?
28/04/2026

Is he right for doing such ?

28/04/2026

Understanding the problem is the first step. Fixing the system is the real solution. Africans. let's also take responsibility for building our own countries we can't run away for ever

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