It is recommended that the passports of all travelers to South Africa contain at least two completely blank (unstamped) visa pages each time entry is sought. These pages are in addition to the endorsement/amendment pages (as many as four) at the back of the passport. While South African statutes require only one completely blank visa page, this rule has been applied inconsistently by South African Immigration officials. In addition, any trip to a neighboring country would necessitate another blank page upon return. Travelers lacking adequate blank pages in the passport may be refused entry into South Africa, fined, and returned to their point of origin at the traveler's expense. Visitors to South Africa for tourism or those in transit do not require visas for stays of up to 90 days. In the event a traveler overstays that period without a permit issued by the South African Department of Home Affairs, he or she may be subject to a fine of up to 3,000 rand (approximately $300).
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Holder's Of A South African Passport Do not Need A Visa However, Holders Of A Emergency Or Temporary Passport Need To Apply For A Visa Prior To Departure
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yes
If you enter Thailand with your South African passport, then no. Thailand is visa free for South African passport holders.
what are the requirements for south african passport holders visiting mauritius
Yes.
We dont have passport book numbers in our passports! Just the passport number which you should find on the page that has your photo and dates of issue etc. Note that it is distinct from your id number! hope that helps someone :)
The UK only accepts your British passport on arrival and departure if you are a British citizen and they do not care how long is remained of the validity of the British passport.For your return to South Africa: if you are planning to stay in the UK until after the expiry date of you passport, then it is better to renew your South African passport before your departure.
No, a South African citizen cannot enter Mauritius with a temporary passport. He has to have a full passport.
how long does it take to get a temporary passport to go to Mozambique
Does Hong Kong accepts a temporary South African passport
If you enter Thailand with your South African passport, then no. Thailand is visa free for South African passport holders.
You can get the passport but after 10 years of living in SA.
what are the requirements for south african passport holders visiting mauritius
Yes.
no, as long as you have a passport
No, you must enter and leave the country on your South African passport. The following extract is from http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/sa_citizenship.asp "A major citizen who-(a)enters the Republic or departs from the Republic making use of the passport of another country; or(b)while in the Republic, makes use of his or her citizenship or nationality of another country in order to gain an advantage or avoid a responsibility or duty is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine or imprisonment for a period not exceeding 12 months.".
We dont have passport book numbers in our passports! Just the passport number which you should find on the page that has your photo and dates of issue etc. Note that it is distinct from your id number! hope that helps someone :)
The UK only accepts your British passport on arrival and departure if you are a British citizen and they do not care how long is remained of the validity of the British passport.For your return to South Africa: if you are planning to stay in the UK until after the expiry date of you passport, then it is better to renew your South African passport before your departure.
If you are a South African resident and/or citizen you must always exit South Africa on your South African passport regardless of what other passport you may have whether you are going for a holiday/work or to live the same applies. If you have come into the country and are now leaving you must use the same passport you entered the country to leave the country.