President Trump’s latest move on immigration is shaking up the tech industry and the global talent pipeline it relies on. On Friday, the White House announced that employers must now pay $100,000 for each new H-1B visa application, nearly 60 times the previous $215 lottery registration fee. The H-1B visa allows US companies to hire skilled foreign professionals in high-demand fields such as engineering, IT, and medicine. The program issues up to 85,000 new visas annually through a lottery system, including 20,000 reserved for US-trained graduate students. Ripple Effects Across Silicon Valley
South Africa is poised to make a significant move in the global digital economy by introducing digital nomad visas. These visas are aimed at attracting highly skilled professionals, particularly in the IT sector. The initiative, published by the Department of Home Affairs, aligns with President Cyril Ramaphosa’s vision of enhancing the country’s competitiveness and job creation. The Digital Nomad Visas The proposed digital nomad visas will allow remote workers, especially those employed by foreign companies, to live and work in South Africa. This move is expected to attract a number