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Entry Requirements
(as at June 2000)
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| This is
a guide only – please check with your nearest South African Consulate
for up to date information. All visitors are required to carry a passport
that is valid for six months beyond the intended length of stay. There
should be sufficient blank pages for entry stamps upon arrival. Note that
if you will be travelling to neighbouring countries and back, you should
apply for a multiple entry visa. |
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| Nationals
of the following countries do not require a visa: |
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| United Kingdom,
Northern Ireland (including British Islands), Australia, Austria, Belgium,
Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Japan,
Lichtenstein, Luxemburg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain,
Sweden,
Switzerland, USA. |
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| Nationals
of the following countries do not require a visa for a stay of less
than 90 days: |
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| Argentina,
Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, Israel, Jamaica, Malta, Paraguay, St Helena, Swaziland,
Uruguay, Venezuela. |
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| Nationals
of the following countries do not require a visa for a stay of less
than 30 days: |
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| Antigua
and Barbuda, Barbados, Belize, Benin, Bolivia, Botswana, Cape Verde, Costa
Rica, Cyprus, Gabon, Guyana, Hong Kong, Hungary, Jordan, Lesotho, Malawi,
Malaysia, Maldives, Mauritius, Mexico, Namibia, Peru, Seychelles, Singapore,
Slovak Republic, South Korea, Thailand, Turkey, Zambia, Zimbabwe. |
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| All other
nationals should obtain an entry visa from the nearest South African Consulate,
which is issued free of charge. An application form and passport photograph
is required. All visitors may be requested to show proof of sufficient
funds
and onward travel / return ticket. |
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