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Arriving to South Africa
Passports & Visa
Customs
Transport
Language
Police
Facilities For The Disabled
Electricity
Time
Passports
& Visa
Passports
Passports valid for at least 6 months beyond date of departure from South Africa required
by all.
Visas
For full details of requirements, please see the
following.
Required by all except the following for business and tourist purposes:
(a) nationals of Britain, EU countries, USA, Australia, Japan, Canada, Iceland,
Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway and Switzerland for visits of up to 90 days;
(b) nationals of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Israel, Jamaica, Malta, Paraguay, St
Helena, Swaziland, Uruguay and Venezuela for visits of up to 90 days;
(c) nationals of Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Botswana, Bolivia, Cape
Verde, Comoros Islands, Costa Rica, Cyprus, Gabon, Guyana, Hong Kong (SAR), Hungary,
Jordan, Korea (Rep. of), Lesotho, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Namibia,
Peru, Seychelles, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Thailand, Turkey (except holders of Turkish
Republic of Northern Cyprus passports, who do require visas) and Zambia for visits of up
to 30 days;
(d) transit passengers continuing their journey by the same or first connecting aircraft
provided holding onward or return documentation and not leaving the airport
Note: Holders of Visitors visas are not allowed to take up employment in South Africa.
Unaccompanied children must hold written consent from their parents when travelling alone.
Application to: Consulate (or Consular section at Embassy or High Commission). Applicants
in countries where South Africa is not represented may send their applications direct to
the Director-General for Home Affairs, Private Bag X114, Pretoria 0001.
Application requirements:
(a) Passport valid for 6 months beyond date of departure.
(b) 2 passport-size photos with signature on reverse side.
(c) 1 completed application form (failure to complete the application fully and in detail
may result in visa being delayed or refused).
(d) Proof of sufficient funds to cover visit.
(e) Onward/return ticket and, if in transit, proof of sufficient documentation for
admission to the country of destination.
(f) No criminal record.
(g) Visitors should be of sound mind and body.
For study permits: (a)-(g) and, (h) Official letter of acceptance from South African
academic institution.
For work permits: (a)-(g) and, (h) Official letter of employment from South African
company stating salary and position.
For business visas: (a)-(g) and, (h) Letter from employer.
Note: In the case of failure to comply with any of these regulations, visitors may be
required to leave a cash deposit with the Immigration Officer.
Working days required: Applications should be made well in advance.
Temporary residence: Certain nationals can obtain a temporary residence permit free of
charge on arrival. For more information, contact the Embassy.
Customs
Duty-free allowances:
Cigarettes 400
Tobacco - 250g
Alcoholic bev.'s - 1 liter
Cigars 50
Wine 2 liters
Perfume 50ml
Eau de Toilette - 250ml
Gifts, souvenirs and all other goods - R500
Green Channel
No commercial or restricted goods and within duty-free allowance.
Customs Charges
Pay duty (an average of 20%) on items over allowed limit before leaving Customs hall.
Transport
South Africa has the best developed transport system in Africa, but not as well-developed
as in Europe or Japan. Major cities have bus services and inter city bus transport is
readily available. Taxis are available on call. The air transport system is well developed
with a large number of local carriers. More than 60 international airlines operate to and
from South Africa. Car hire services are available in all cities and most of the larger
towns. Drivers must have an international driver's license and a minimum of 5 years'
experience. Cars can be hired from airports or arranged through travel agents.
Language
There are 11 official languages.
The English speaking tourist will experience no difficulties, neither the Dutch nor
Flemish speakers. Most of the larger institutions and operators cater for German, French
and Japanese groups.
Police
You'll find a Police station in every town.
The South African Police are listed under Government Departments at the back of the
telephone directory as "SA Police Service".
Facilities
For The Disabled
All the airports, major hotels, some rest camps in the Kruger National Park and lately
built shopping centers provide facilities for the disabled. The larger car hire companies
can provide vehicles with hand controls.
In general, however, facilities are still lacking.
Electricity
The supply is 220/230 volts AC 50 Hz with three-point wall plug. US-made appliances may
need a transformer.
Time
South Africa is 2 hours ahead of GMT, one hour ahead of Central European wintertime and 7
hours ahead of Eastern Standard wintertime (USA).
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