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Yes, the courts have ruled that asylum seekers are entitled to claim UIF benefits.
You may need to get legal advice. Here are some organisations which might help.
Here is how to apply for a critical skills visa.
You could take the Minister to court to compel him to issue the permit on the basis of an unreasonably long delay, but this could be costly.
The fact that your asylum permit has expired certainly makes applying for a work permit much more difficult for you.
Yes, you can, if you have the right paperwork, and attend a Home Affairs marriage interview.
As you have refugee status you should not have any difficulty renewing your licence
Unfortunately, you cannot.
You can apply for a Section 26 (B) Life Partner Permit, which is a permanent resident permit that caters for people who are in a long term relationship, but who have not married, as in your case.