Hi,
I have a question, my children under 18 are dual-citizens of the US and South Africa. They have US ports. May they enter South Africa with the US port for a long term stay (much more than 90 days)? Or is it necessary to acquire South African ports as well?
This website appears to say it is only an offense if 18 years old:
Department of Home Affairs - Travel Documents
"Applicants should note that In of section 26(B) of the South African Citizenship Act, 1995, it is a punishable offence for a South African citizen of 18 years and older to leave or enter South Africa on a foreign port."
I would like to confirm if it is acceptable for South African children under 18 to enter South Africa for a long term stay on a foreign port?
Thanks!
I have a question, my children under 18 are dual-citizens of the US and South Africa. They have US ports. May they enter South Africa with the US port for a long term stay (much more than 90 days)? Or is it necessary to acquire South African ports as well?
This website appears to say it is only an offense if 18 years old:
Department of Home Affairs - Travel Documents
"Applicants should note that In of section 26(B) of the South African Citizenship Act, 1995, it is a punishable offence for a South African citizen of 18 years and older to leave or enter South Africa on a foreign port."
I would like to confirm if it is acceptable for South African children under 18 to enter South Africa for a long term stay on a foreign port?
Thanks!