Xpatweb Namibia

Xpatweb Namibia Xpatweb offers specialised solutions that support you before and after your arrival in Namibia for holistic and proactive expatriate management.

07/10/2020

Only 7 days left for you to register and join us for webinar where we will intensively discuss the 2020 permits impact survey results, and further share the latest update on various immigration directives with all attendees.

The results show that Kenya, DRC, Mozambique and Nigeria are the top African countries with upcoming projects impacted by -19, with 48% of the 70 multinational companies who completed the survey indicated the need of permits to enter Africa.

This is an interactive webinar with personal experiences shared on to help guide participants with their various questions.

Xpatweb in collaboration with Africa Scotland Business Network, is looking forward to hosting you!

Platform: Via Zoom on your PC;
When: 13 October 2020;
Time: RSA | 13:00 – 14:00;
Fee: No attendance fee

Register now: https://www.xpatweb.com/webinar-invitation-africa-permits-impact-survey-2020-unpacked/

The Africa Permits Impact Survey will be closing today, 15 July.Participate now: https://www.xpatweb.com/africa-permits-...
15/07/2020

The Africa Permits Impact Survey will be closing today, 15 July.

Participate now: https://www.xpatweb.com/africa-permits-impact-survey-2020/

This is your last chance to make an invaluable contribution to the wider industry, as the Africa Permits Impact Survey will be closing today, 15 July.

This survey aims to measure which market sectors have been impacted the most, and how the government immigration departments of various African countries are affected by increased or reduced and applications.

Participate now: https://www.xpatweb.com/africa-permits-impact-survey-2020/

Xpatweb recently launched the   Survey which aimed to measure how many people are not able to travel for work due to the...
24/06/2020

Xpatweb recently launched the Survey which aimed to measure how many people are not able to travel for work due to the restrictions.

Seeing that many African corporates have a high priority to get things up and running again, Immigration Specialist, Tarissa Wareley, recommends that companies should bemore proactive by applying for work permits and visa applications before the anticipated bottleneck when restrictions are lifted.

As featured in Namibia Economist

Learn more: https://www.workpermitnamibia.com/2020/06/17/the-impact-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-on-the-immigration-industry/

Namibian Department of Home Affairs is Open.The   in   is processing applications for extensions of visas in-country and...
05/06/2020

Namibian Department of Home Affairs is Open.

The in is processing applications for extensions of visas in-country and applications. New are pending the upliftment of travel bans and borders re-opening.

holders with essential services certificates can apply for a letter of admissibility to return to Namibia to work. Please contact us for more information hereon.

https://www.workpermitnamibia.com/contact-us/

We encourage   and   specialists to share their experience of this   pandemic and to assess the impact on   and their   ...
02/06/2020

We encourage and specialists to share their experience of this pandemic and to assess the impact on and their employees in African countries.

Our Impact Survey is running!

We encourage and specialists to share their experience of this pandemic and to assess the impact on and their employees in African countries.

Although the global community is learning and adapting to the change this virus brought about daily, measuring the impact of the pandemic on the industry will depend on information and related facts provided by businesses that complete this Africa Permits Impact .

It will also present an opportunity to discuss key solutions with the relevant government department for all expats who need to travel soon to other countries across for work purposes.

The survey will take no longer than 5 minutes to complete and full confidentiality is guaranteed.

Click here to participate: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MHRBTJ9

  is considered a politically stable democracy and one of the most competitive economies in sub-Saharan Africa. As such,...
29/05/2020

is considered a politically stable democracy and one of the most competitive economies in sub-Saharan Africa. As such, many companies have chosen to expand their business activities in Namibia.

However, depending on the nature of the activities in-country, it is required for a business to obtain a prior to entering Namibia and especially before the commencement of work.

Learn more: https://www.workpermitnamibia.com/2020/05/28/do-you-need-a-work-visa-for-your-upcoming-short-trip-to-namibia/

Our people are no strangers to adversity, and although our bodies are separated, distanced and isolated this Easter, our...
10/04/2020

Our people are no strangers to adversity, and although our bodies are separated, distanced and isolated this Easter, our South African hearts beat as one.

In the words of our President:
“The message of Easter is one we carry in our hearts tonight. It is the message of hope, of recovery and of rebirth. We shall recover, we shall overcome. May God bless South Africa, and protect her people.”
President Cyril Ramaposa

From our business family to yours, we wish you much blessing, recuperation, and courage to overcome. Our people will repair and rebuild, like so many South Africans who came before us.

Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika.
Seën ons Here God Seën Afrika.
God Bless Africa.

The Namibian health minister, Kalumbi Shangula, announced the ban of all travel into Namibia from all countries, as of T...
25/03/2020

The Namibian health minister, Kalumbi Shangula, announced the ban of all travel into Namibia from all countries, as of Tuesday 24 March, and will be in effect for a period of 30 days. This is after the Southwest African country recorded its seventh confirmed case of the coronavirus.

Namibians and permanent residents are banned from leaving the country and those returning from abroad must go into a mandatory supervised quarantine for 14 days – at their own cost.

Learn more: https://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/namibia-announces-travel-ban-partial-lockdown-after-seventh-coronavirus-case-45498888

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