VISAS
Important Notice : Please Note
that visa regulations are changed on a regular basis
depends on South Africa governments, PlacesTours cannot
be liable for any information that could have been changed
since we checked it. It is the responsibility of each
passport holder to check the different conditions of
entry to the desired country .
1 . Who requires a tourist visa for South Africa?
A tourist visa for South Africa is required by all except
the following for business and tourist purposes:
nationals of EU countries, Australia, Canada, Japan
and US for visits of up to 90 days;
nationals of Iceland, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Norway
and Switzerland for visits of up to 90 days;
nationals of Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Israel,
Jamaica, Malta, Paraguay, St Helena, Swaziland, Uruguay
and Venezuela for visits of up to 90 days;
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;
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. Passports valid for at least
6 months beyond date of departure from South Africa
required by all.
2. What are the required documents for a tourist
visa for South Africa?
Passport valid for 6 months beyond date of departure.
2 passport-size photos with signature on reverse side.
1 completed application form (failure to complete the
application fully and in detail may result in visa being
delayed or refused).
Proof of sufficient funds to cover visit.
Onward/return ticket and, if in transit, proof of sufficient
documentation for admission to the country of destination.
No criminal record
Visitors should be of sound mind and body.
For study permits : Official letter of acceptance from
South African academic institution.
For work permits : Official letter of employment from
South African company stating salary and position.
For business visas : 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.
3. How much time is required to issue a tourist
visa?
Applications should be made well in advance. Although
the minimum processing time is 3 days, nationals applying
for a visa are advised to apply up to 10 weeks before
their departure date.
4. What are the costs of visa for South Africa?
Visitors, Business, Re-entry and Transit:
Study Permits: (depending on level of education).
Work Permits:
Work Seekers Permits:
Nationals of India, Zimbabwe and GAP students are exempt
from visa fees.
5. How do I applying for a South African work
visa?
Present immigration policy in South Africa is tight
due to the emphasis placed on giving jobs to the general
population of South Africa. This is seen with the focus
on Affirmative action laws being passed where all businesses
need to report on what their 'quotas' are and where
they will be in the future.
However, if you have a skill that is in short supply
or have wads of cash ready to invest in South Africa
- you will be able to get a work visa.
The current requirements are:
You must be of good character and a desirable inhabitant
You must not be likely to be harmful to the welfare
of South Africa
You cannot have an occupation in which there is already
a sufficient number of people available to meet the
current requirements of that occupation
6. Categories for work visas
Workers. Applicants must be within the age group 18
to 51, with an acceptable offer of employment, commensurate
with their qualifications and experience.
Spouse and/or dependent child. Applicants must be legally
married to/the child of a South African citizen or permanent
resident, able to submit proof that the breadwinner
has an offer of employment in SA or sufficient financial
resources to be financially independent.
Retired person. Applicants must be of appropriate age,
with transferable capital, pensions and/or private income
payable in South Africa.
Financially independent person. Applicants must have
a minimum of R1,500,000 capital/investment in South
Africa, are expected to maintain themselves on the income
by that investment and refrain from engaging in employment
or establishing an own business for three years, without
obtaining prior consent from the Department of Home
Affairs.
Own Business/Business Partnership. Applicants must have
a viable business prospectus/partnership agreement and
feasibility study, together with sufficient transferable
assets for investment in the business and to maintain
an acceptable standard of living.
Sponsored persons. Applicants can be sponsored by a
South African citizen or permanent resident, namely:
(a) children/grandchildren,
(b) a fiancé(e) to whom marriage within 90 days
of arrival in the Republic is intended. |