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Home Affairs to Fast-Track Digital ID and AI-Powered Visa System, Minister Confirms

Source: Samigration, 06/03/2025




`Home Affairs Minister Dr Leon Schreiber has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa’s endorsement of the department’s digital transformation agenda. This initiative aims to digitise and automate all services, making them accessible to South Africans from the comfort of their homes.In his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on 6 February 2025, President Ramaphosa highlighted the importance of investing in digital public infrastructure. He announced plans to implement a digital identity system within the next 12 months to eliminate identity fraud, expand social and financial inclusion, and ensure seamless access to government services. The President also mentioned the launch of a modern Electronic Travel Authorisation system, driven by artificial intelligence, to automate tourist and short-stay visas. Minister Schreiber expressed his gratitude for the President’s support, stating, “As the custodian of all identity, civics, and immigration services, Home Affairs is the linchpin for the digital transformation of government. Our five-year vision to deliver Home Affairs @ home, as announced in September last year, is built entirely around the digitalisation and automation of all services and processes, in alignment with the President’s announcement.” The Home Affairs @ home initiative envisions a future where citizens no longer need to visit physical offices for routine services. Instead, services such as applying for IDs, passports, and certificates will be fully automated and accessible online through a secure platform linked to individuals’ unique biometrics. This approach mirrors systems already in use by banks and the South African Revenue Service (SARS). The department’s digital transformation is not only about convenience but also about enhancing security and efficiency. A secure digital system will flag fraudulent documents faster and more effectively than human eyes ever could, while also delivering outcomes to legitimate applicants in the blink of an eye. It will close all processes off to human intervention, from beginning to end, so that no one can pick up a paper file and demand a bribe in exchange for processing it. The implementation of a digital identity system is a collaborative effort between SARS, the South African Reserve Bank, and the Department of Home Affairs. This system aims to provide every citizen with a single, unique digital identifier, streamlining interactions with various government services and reducing opportunities for fraud. The move towards digital identities is part of a broader trend across Africa, with many governments recognising the benefits of such systems in improving service delivery and promoting inclusive economic growth. However, challenges such as data privacy, security, and ensuring universal accessibility remain. South Africa’s approach aims to address these concerns by implementing robust safeguards and ensuring that the digital transformation benefits all citizens.`


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