FEDHASA welcomes minister Schreiber's landmark visa annoucement
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JOHANNESBURG, 10 July 2025 – The Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (FEDHASA) applauds the introduction of two new visa categories – the Screen Talent and Global Entertainment Scheme (STAGES) for the film sector and the Meetings, Events, Exhibitions and Tourism Scheme (MEETS) for the meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) sector.
"It is refreshing and heartwarming to witness a Minister who so clearly understands, in practical terms, how our outdated visa regime has been costing South Africa dearly," says Rosemary Anderson, National Chairperson of FEDHASA. "The STAGES and MEETS visa categories are not just policy reforms – they are powerful economic enablers that signal to the world that South Africa is truly open for business."
The impact of past visa delays has been stark. As Minister Schreiber pointed out, South Africa recently lost a major Netflix production from Mexico worth an estimated R400 million due to visa-related hurdles. With the STAGES visa, international production companies will be able to apply online and receive decisions within hours, removing one of the key bottlenecks to industry growth.
Globally, the economic potential of being ‘film-friendly’ is immense. Canada has reaped enormous benefits from its streamlined visa processes and incentives for filmmakers, generating over C$11.3 billion (R155 billion) in direct film and TV production spending in 2022 alone. Similarly, Georgia has seen a 250% increase in foreign film productions over five years, thanks in part to its efficient visa and incentive programmes.
"South Africa, with its stunning locations and skilled crews, is exceptionally well-placed to emulate this success," explains Anderson. "In 2019/2020, our film sector contributed R7.2 billion to the
economy – a figure which has since declined due to both COVID-19 and administrative delays. These new reforms give us every reason to believe we can not only recover but soar."
The MEETS visa will unlock tremendous value in South Africa's MICE sector – worth R120 billion in 2023, with immense potential for further growth. Countries like Singapore and Thailand have harnessed streamlined visa access to position themselves as global MICE leaders. Singapore's MICE industry generated S$3.8 billion (R53 billion) in 2022, while Thailand hosted over 1.3 million MICE travellers in 2023.
"South Africa's rich culture, world-class facilities, and natural beauty can position us as a premier MICE destination – but only if the red tape is removed," says Anderson. "The MEETS visa is a major stride in that direction.”
Job creation, economic growth, and global competitiveness hinge on practical, fast, and business-friendly policies. FEDHASA is encouraged by the promise of a digital system with quick turnaround times – and we look forward to engaging further on timelines and implementation.
"With STAGES and MEETS, South Africa sends a clear and confident message to the world: we are ready, we are open, and we are welcoming the world to our shores to do business, create jobs, and tell our stories,” concludes Anderson.
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