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Tata Laments Frustrations Over South African Visa Delays

Tata Laments Frustrations Over South African Visa Delays

From Economic Times

Tata group firm Tata International is becoming increasingly frustrated by delays of up to six months to secure visas for its employees assigned to South Africa from where it operates in 14 other African nations, the company’s chairman Noel Tata has said.

“It is increasingly time-consuming to get visas for business,” Tata told the weekly City Press.

“We believe that, as a supervisory business, we ought to be granted a faster, quicker employment of visas to get into South Africa. We had to post people to Tanzania because it is easier to get visas and work permits there then in South Africa,” said Tata.

The company manages various subsidiary businesses in the group, including a vehicle assembly plant near Pretoria.

About 50 staff members at its head office in Johannesburg manages all its African operations, which contributes USD 373 million to Tata International’s overall business, which it hopes to double within the next five years.

Tata said while he understood that a significant portion of the company’s employees at its head office had to be South Africans, it still needed to recruit critical managers, such as strategic planning and financial control officers, from outside the country as well.

Reacting to a question about whether the visa irritation could lead to Tata International rethinking its decision to base its African operations in Johannesburg, Tata told the weekly that this was not a consideration at the moment.

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