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    Update on partial re-opening of borders

    Home Affairs Minister, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi, has convened an inclusive meeting involving senior immigration officials and ports of entry managers to address challenges arising from the implementation of regulations pertaining to travel into the country.
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    This also includes the opening of the tourism industry and promoting trade in order to stimulate economic recovery.
    Tourism Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane was consulted prior and during the meeting and fully endorses its outcome.

    Visa free status

    The visa free status of citizens of some countries and territories was temporarily suspended at the start of the lockdown period.

    In line with government commitment to take urgent steps to address the economic and tourism stagnation brought about by the outbreak of Covid-19, the visa free status of citizens from the following countries and territories has been re-instated:

    • South Korea
    • Spain
    • Italy
    • Germany
    • Hong Kong
    • Singapore
    • USA
    • UK
    • France
    • Portugal and
    • Iran

    However, the visa free status does not alter the current Covid-19 regulations.

    Minister Motsoaledi has instructed officials to communicate this decision to the aviation industry, embassies and other stakeholders as a matter of urgency.

    Guideline regulating movement of goods

    "The port managers have been instructed to adhere to the SADC protocol and guidelines regulating the movement of essential goods under Covid-19 regulations.

    "The guidelines regulating truck drivers travelling across the border will continue to apply as has been the case for the past seven months," the Department of Home Affairs said in a statement.

    The department said in view of the confusion regarding the 72 hours negative test requirement, it reiterated that business persons providing services across the borders of SADC are allowed multiple entry subject to producing a certificate of negative Covid-19 test result not older than 72 hours from the time of departure. This certificate is valid for 14 days.

    Minister Motsoaledi is fully aware of the issue of airline and maritime crews and he has been informed that the Minister of Transport, Fikile Mbalula, is resolving the matter and a statement to that effect will hopefully be issued by the Minister of Transport today.

    "Immigration officers will be required to assess the movement and place of origin of the traveller and not the country of origin of the airline concerned.

    "Transit travellers through South Africa by air will be allowed to connect to their destinations, subject to them complying with applicable health protocols but need not produce the 72 hours negative certificate," the department said.

    Visa services resume

    As communicated on 30 September 2020, visa services, including submission of applications through VFS Global, have resumed in the following categories:

    Visitor’s visas, study visa, treaty visa, business visa, crew visa; medical treatment visa, relative’s visa, general work visa, critical skills work visa, intra-company transfer work visa, retired person visa, corporate visa, exchange visa, waiver of prescribed requirement, as contemplated in section 31(2)(c) and appeals or reviews contemplated in section 8 of the Immigration Act.

    Covid-19 business travel

    Any person from a country listed as having a high Covid-19 infection and transmission rate, who wishes to undertake a business travel into South Africa, may, in writing, apply to the Minister of Home Affairs and demonstrate reasons for their request to enter the Republic for business purposes during the period of the national state of disaster.

    Such applications must be directed to email az.vog.ahd@levarTssenisuB91divoC and supported by:

    (a) A copy of passport and/or temporary residence visa
    (b) Proof of business activities to be undertaken in the Republic
    (c) Proof of travel itinerary and
    (d) Proof of address or accommodation in the Republic

    List of high-risk countries

    The list of high-risk countries as published on 30 September 2020 is as follows:

    1. Albaninia
    2. Argentina
    3. Armenia
    4. Austria
    5. Bahrain
    6. Belgium
    7. Bolivia
    8. Bosnia and Herzegovina
    9. Brazil
    10. Chile
    11. Columbia
    12. Costa Rica
    13. Croatia
    14. Czech Republic
    15. Denmark
    16. Ecuador
    17. France
    18. Georgia
    19. Greece
    20. Guatemala
    21. Guyana
    22. Honduras
    23. Hungary
    24. Iceland
    25. India
    26. Iran
    27. Iraq
    28. Ireland
    29. Israel
    30. Jamaica
    31. Jordan
    32. Kuwait
    33. Lebanon
    34. Luxemburg
    35. Maldives
    36. Malta
    37. Mexico
    38. Moldova
    39. Montenegro
    40. Nepal
    41. Netherlands
    42. North Macedonia
    43. Oman
    44. Palestine
    45. Panama
    46. Paraguay
    47. Peru
    48. Portugal
    49. Puerto Rico
    50. Qatar
    51. Romania
    52. Russia
    53. Slovakia
    54. Suriname
    55. Switzerland
    56. Ukraine
    57. United Emirates
    58. United Kingdom
    59. USA
    60. Venezuela

    The list of these high risk countries will be updated fortnightly and can be accessed on the Home Affairs website: www.dha.gov.za.

    Source: SAnews.gov.za

    SAnews.gov.za is a South African government news service, published by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS). SAnews.gov.za (formerly BuaNews) was established to provide quick and easy access to articles and feature stories aimed at keeping the public informed about the implementation of government mandates.

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