The Southern Africa Tourism Services Association (SATSA), a non-profit organization based in South Africa that serves as the leading voice for inbound tourism in the region, is asking all international travellers in South Africa to carry their original, valid passport at all times. The organisation has seen an increase in cases where tourists have encountered serious difficulties due to not carrying their original travel documents and has therefore compiled an essential guide on travel documentation requirements in South Africa.
Here’s what foreign tourists need to know:
The golden rule: original passport is key
Let's clear up a common misconception: a photocopy of a foreign passport is NOT sufficient identification when travelling within South Africa. The South African Department of Home Affairs is crystal clear: travellers must carry their original, valid passport at all times, as stipulated by the Immigration Act No 13 of 2002 (Section 41).
Why the original matters:
- Proof of identity: A traveller’s passport is their official form of identification in South Africa.
- Visa verification: The visa, which is endorsed in the traveller’s passport, proves they are permitted to be in the country.
- Unexpected checks: Authorities can request to see a traveller’s passport at any time.
Crossing Borders within Southern Africa?
Planning a multi-country trip? Travellers need to ensure their passport is valid for at least six months beyond their intended stay in each country, and that they have the necessary visas. Visa requirements vary depending on nationality, so always check with the relevant embassies or consulates before travel. [src.]
Passport validity requirements for international travellers in Southern Africa! >>
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