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PASSPORT HOLDERS WHO ARE EXEMPT FROM VISAS FOR SOUTH AFRICA
SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
The citizen who is a holder of a national passport (diplomatic, official and
ordinary) of the foreign countries / territories / international
organisations listed below are not required to hold a visa when reporting to
an immigration officer for an examination at a South African port of entry,
subject to the terms and conditions set out in this list, including inter
alia the intended period of stay in the Republic.
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The holder
of a national South African passport, travel document and document for
travel purposes.
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The citizen
who is a holder of a national passport (diplomatic, official or
ordinary) of the following countries / territories / international
organisations is not required to hold a visa in respect of purposes for
which a port of entry visa may be issued or by virtue of being a person
contemplated in section 31(3)(b) [accredited in SA] for an intended stay
of 90 days or less and when in transit:
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African Union Laissez Passer
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Andorra
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Argentina
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Australia
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Austria
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Belgium
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Botswana
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Brazil
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Canada
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Chile (only
ordinary passport holders)
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Czech Republic
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Denmark
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Ecuador
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Finland
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France
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Germany (except in diplomatic staff due to assume duty at the
Embassy and Consulates of Germany in SA)
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Greece
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Iceland
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Ireland
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Israel
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Italy
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Jamaica
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Japan
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Liechtenstein
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Luxemburg
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Malta
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Monaco
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Namibia (only
ordinary passport holders 90 days per annum)
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Netherlands
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Norway
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Panama
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Paraguay
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Portugal
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Russian
Federation
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San Marino
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Singapore
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Spain
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St Vincent &
the Grenadines
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Sweden
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Switzerland
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Tanzania (90
days per annum)
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Trinidad &
Tobago (only ordinary passport holders)
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United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (only ordinary passport
holders)
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British
Islands Bailiwick of Guernsey and Jersey, Isle of Man. British
Oversees Territories namely: Anguilla, Bermuda, British Antarctic
Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands,
Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, St Helena
and Dependencies (Ascension Island, Gough Island and Tristan da
Cunha), Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands, the Sovereign
Base Areas of Cyprus South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands and
the Turks and Caicos Island.
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United States
of America (except in respect of diplomatic staff due to assume duty
at the Embassy and Consulates of the USA in SA, as well as service
passport holders)
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Uruguay
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Venezuela
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Zambia (90
days per annum)
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Zimbabwe
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The citizen
who is a holder of a national passport (diplomatic, official and
ordinary) of the following countries / territories / international
organisations is not required to hold a visa in respect of purposes for
which a port of entry visa may be issued or by virtue of being a person
contemplated in section 31(3)(b) [accredited in SA] for an intended stay
of 30 days or less and when in transit:
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Antigua and Barbuda
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Bahamas (only ordinary passport holders)
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Barbados
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Belize
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Benin
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Bolivia
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Cape Verde
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Costa Rica
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Cyprus
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Gabon
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Guyana
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Hong Kong [only with regard to holders of Hong Kong
British National Overseas passports and Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region passports]
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Hungary
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Jordan
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Lesotho
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Macau [only with regard to holders of Macau Special
Administrative Region passports (MSAR)]
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Malaysia
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Malawi
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Maldives
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Mauritius
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Mozambique
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Peru
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Poland
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Seychelles
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South Korea
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Swaziland
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Thailand
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Turkey
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Agreements
have also been concluded with the following countries for holders of
diplomatic and official passport holders. Citizens who are holders
of diplomatic, official and service passports of the following countries
do not require visas in respect of purposes for which a port of entry
visa may be issued or by virtue of being a person contemplated in
section 31(3)(b) [accredited in SA] for the period indicated and
transit:
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Albania(120
days)
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Algeria(30 days)
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Angola(90 days)
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Belarus(90
days)
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Benelux states(90 days)
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Bulgaria(90 days)
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China (PROC) (30 days)
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Cyprus(90 days)
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Comoros(90 days)
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Croatia(90 days)
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Cuba (90 days)
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Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) (90 days)
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Egypt(30 days)
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Ghana(90 days)
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Guinea(90 days)
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Hungary(120 days)
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India (90 days)
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Indonesia(30 days)
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Ivory Coast (Cote d’Ivoire)(30 days)
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Kenya(30 days)
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Mexico(90 days)
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Madagascar(30 days)
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Morocco(30 days)
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Mozambique(90 days)
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Namibia(30 days)
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Nigeria(90 days)
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Paraguay(120 days)
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Poland(90 days)
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Romania(90 days)
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Rwanda(30 days)
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Senegal(90 days)
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Slovak Republic(90 days)
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Thailand(90 days)
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Tunisia (90
days) (also special passports)
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Vietnam(90 days)
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Notwithstanding this Schedule, a foreigner whose visa exemption has been
withdrawn shall comply with the visa requirements until notified by the
Department that his or her visa exemption has been re-instated by the
Department on petition or of its own accord.
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General Work Visas are not required by commercial heavy duty vehicle
drivers who are employed by South African companies and originate from
countries which enjoy visa free movement into South Africa, on condition
that they can produce a letter confirming their employment on entry. In
accordance with a High Court ruling by the North Gauteng High Court on
31 March 2011, foreign commercial heavy duty vehicle drivers may be
issued with visitor’s visas in terms of section 11(1)(a) of the
Immigration Act, with authorisation to conduct work in terms of section
11(2) of the said Act for the period of their visa exemption,
which period may not exceed 90 days at a time.
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Port of entry visas are not required by foreign employed commercial
heavy-duty vehicle drivers from Lesotho, Swaziland, Botswana, Namibia,
Zambia, Zimbabwe and Malawi who are entering the Republic, provided
their visits do not exceed the period of their visa exemption and on
condition that they can produce a letter confirming their employment
with a transport company abroad on entry. Visitor’s visas in terms of
section 11(1)(a) of the Immigration Act, with authorisation to conduct
work in terms of section 11(2) of the said Act for the period of their
visa exemption, which period may not exceed 90 days at a time.
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Staff members of the Southern African Development Community (SADC) who
travel on SADC laissez-passers are exempt from visa requirements for
bona fide official business visits up to 90 days and transit.
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The following categories of the UN as well as their spouses, dependent
relatives and other members of the households are exempt from visa
requirements when visiting the Republic for periods not exceeding 90
days for purposes for which a port of entry visa may be issued, and for
official business purposes and transits and when accredited for
placement at a UN mission in the Republic for the duration of their
accreditation, provided they are in possession of the relevant letters
or identification documents to identify themselves at ports of entry as
personnel of an UN agency.
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Holders of United Nations
Laissez-passers
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Volunteers attached to the UN
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Persons involved in any United Nations agency
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Persons performing services on behalf of the UN
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Members of
military forces attending any military related matters with the South
African National Defence Force are exempt from visa and study visa requirements;irrespective
of their duration of stay provided they are in possession of letters of
invitation from the SANDF as well as letters of consent from the
military force of which they are members.
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With effect
from 18 December 2015 travellers, with the exception of deportees, who
transit through O R Tambo International Airport; Cape Town International
Airport; King Shaka International Airport and Lanseria International
Airport do not require transit visas as contemplated in section
10B(4)(a) of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No 13 of 2002). However,
transiting passengers will be subjected to biometric capturing.
Deportees transiting at any port of entry are required to be in
possession of a transit visa at all times and must be escorted.
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