Apart from Work Permits, Study Permits and Business Permits, there are also various other permits:
SA Migration Sevices will professionally help to arrange your Permits for you based on your personal circumstances and requirements.
- Visitor Visa / Visitor Permit
A Visitor Permit is for applicants who intend to travel to South Africa as tourists. Such permits may be for single entry, multiple entry or transit purposes. Generally, visitor visas are granted for a period of 6 months. However it may be possible to request an extension whilst in South Africa.
- Relative's Permit / Relative's Visa
A Relative Permit is regulated in terms of Section 18, Regulation 27 and item 18 of Schedule A. A relative's permit may be issued by the Department to a foreigner who is a member of the immediate family of a citizen or a resident, providing that such citizen or resident provides the prescribed financial assurances.
- Spouses of South African citizens
Spouse Permit / Spouse Visa
Spousal Permit / Spousal Visa
Foreigners who are spouses of South African citizens or permanent resident holders may apply for permanent residence in terms Section 26(b) of the Immigration Act 13 of 2002. The acquisition of permanent residence will entitle the
- Medical Treatment Permit / Medical Visa
Medical Treatment Permits are regulated in terms of Section 17(1), item 17(1) and item 17(2) of Schedule A. A medical treatment permit may be issued to a foreigner intending to receive medical treatment in the Republic for longer than three months providing that certain requirements are met.
- Retired Persons Permit / Retirement Visa
Pensioner Permit / Pensioner Visa
Retiree Permit / Retiree Visa
A Retired Person Permit is regulated in terms of Section 20, Regulation 29 and item 26 of Schedule A.
"20. (1) A retired person may be issued for a period exceeding three months to a foreigner who intends to retire in the Republic, provided that the foreigner provide proof that such foreigner has -
(a) the right to a pension or an annuity or retirement account which will give such foreigner a prescribed minimum payment for the rest of his or her life from the country of his or her origin; or
(b) a minimum prescribed net worth.
(2) The Department may authorise the holder of a retired person permit to conduct work under terms and conditions as the Department may deem fit to determine under the circumstances.
(3) A retired person permit may –
(a)allow its holder to sojourn in the Republic on a seasonal or continuous basis; and
(b) not exceed a four-year period, at the expiry of which it may be renewed one or more times, subject to subsection(1)
- Volunteer Workers: Voluntary or charitable activities does not include activities for which a work permit will be required. If an employment position/post is offered wherein the incumbent will be on the establishment (personnel structure) of the institution, then a work permit in terms of Section 19 of the Immigration Act 2002 will be required.
SA Migration Sevices will professionally
help to arrange your Permits for you based on
your personal circumstances and requirements.
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Visitor Visas
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