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South African Indians want to immigrate

This follows the recent violence and looting that wrecked KwaZulu-Natal province in July

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There has been a huge demand of emigration from South African Indians, PTI reported. This follows the recent violence and looting that wrecked KwaZulu-Natal province in July.

KwaZulu-Natal province is home to about a third of South Africa’s 1.4 million citizens of Indian origin, largely descended from the first settlers who arrived as indentured labourers and merchants in 1860.

Nicholas Avramis of Beaver Canadian Immigration Consultants, an emigration company that specialises in Canadian applications from South Africa, was quotes telling the website businessinsider.co.za that it expects its client base, which was about 10 per cent Indian until July, to quadruple to 40 per cent before the end of this year. Avramis said there was particular interest from female-headed and extended families with cash or businesses that can be relocated.

There are reports of other similar immigration consultants mentioning the increased interest in emigration to Australia and the UK.

“We believe there is still a huge, huge level of interest in getting out of the country,” Robbie Ragless, managing director of New World Immigration, told the website. There are unprecedented enquiries about emigration to mainland Europe, something previously of little interest in the Indian community, agents said.

While the Indian missions in South Africa could not provide details to the website, an informed source was quoted saying that there had been a doubling of enquiries about the OCI (Overseas Citizenship of India) card after the July unrest. The OCI card provides long term visa free travel and stay in India and gives the cardholders a host of privileges normally not given to foreign nationals. So far, India has issued about 37.72 lakh OCI Cards.

 

Many of the businesses that were either stripped bare, with even ceilings and counters carried away, or burnt to the ground, belonged to Indians. Some had stakes in national or multinational corporations that were affected

 

The agents, however, said that the enquiries did not necessarily translate into actual migration. “In terms of the official immigration stats, only time will tell as immigration especially business immigration takes about six to 12 months to process,” said Avramis.

The increase in emigration enquiries started following the massive looting and arson in July when protests about former president Jacob Zuma starting a 15-month sentence for contempt of court degenerated into widespread violence. He has since been released on medical parole. Many of the businesses that were either stripped bare, with even ceilings and counters carried away, or burnt to the ground, belonged to Indians. Some had stakes in national or multinational corporations that were affected.

President Cyril Ramaphosa had called the incident “a failed insurrection”, as police failed to take action for several days until he called in the army to quell the unrest.

Tensions also continue in the greater Durban area between the Indian and Black community after vigilantes in the mainly Indian suburb of Phoenix killed more than 33 Black people who entered their township during the unrest. Some were reportedly trying to get to their workplaces in Phoenix.

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