Revised in accordance with the First Amendment of the Immigration Regulations, 2014 that came into operation on 01 December 2018
Revised: November 2019
The requirements for children travelling to or from the Republic of South Africa are aimed at giving effe ct to the Children’s Act, 2005.
1. APPLICATION OF THE REQUIREMENTS
1.1. The documents l isted under paragraph 2 must on request be produced at a port of entry by South African children entering and leaving the Republic, as well as by unaccompanied minors, rega rdless of their nationalities.
1. 2 . Foreign children who apply for a South African visa at any mission or VFS service point must submit, as part of the application s , the documents required under paragraph 2 prior to such visa being issued.
2 . DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR TRAVELLING THROUGH A PORT OF ENTRY OF THE REPUBLIC
CATEGORY
SOUTH AFRICAN CHILD
FOREIGN VISA EXEMPT CHILD
CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY BOTH PARENTS
CHILD ACCOMPANIED BY ONE PARENT
CHILD TRAVELLING WITH PERSON WHO IS NOT HIS / HER BIOLOGICAL PARENT
UN-ACCOMPANIED CHILD
CHILD IN ALTERNATIVE CARE
3. EXEMPTIONS
3.1. South African children travelling on South African passports may travel to South Africa without birth certificates.
3.2. Supporting documents are not required where children are in direct transit at an international airport.
3.3. Children in possession of valid South African visas are not required to produce the documents already submitted as part of their visa applications when travelling through a port of entry of the Republic.
3.4. A child presenting a passport which contains the details of his or her parent or parents is not required to produce a birth certificate/equivalent document.
3.5. Parental consent is required from the parent/s cited on the birth certificate of the child.
3.6. In the case of school tours, the parental consent letter may be replaced with a letter from the school principal confirming that all consent letters are held by the school. Upon producing this letter, immigration officers at ports of entry and South African missions abroad would not require any additional documents from individual scholars such as parental consent, birth certificates, death certificates, court orders or copies of the passports or identity documents of the parents and of the person receiving the child in SA. This special dispensation applies to all schools registered with the Department of Basic Education in South Af rica and its equivalent abroad in respect of South African and visa required children. Download the suggested format for this letter here.
4. INABILITY TO CONSENT DUE TO RECENT DEATH:
Where parent/s recorded in a BC/ equivalent document are unable to consent to the travel by a child due to recent death, persons related to the child/children may apply for a special dispensation in lieu of parental consent by directing a request and full motivation, together with all supporting documents, to the Office of the Director-General of Home Affairs, at the following e-mail address: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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5. DEFINITIONS
Alternative Care
Birth Certificate
Child
Equivalent Document
Letter of special Circumstances
Parent
Parental Consent Letter
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