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Covid-19: Home Affairs Minister allows for South Africans to return to countries where they are based

South Africans who wish to return to the countries where they are based will be allowed to do so if they meet the criteria.

The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has approved essential travel for South Africans who want to return to countries where they are based.

This follows consultations with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation and the National Coronavirus Command Council.

South Africans who wish to leave the country are permitted to depart only for the following reasons:

  • Work
  • Study
  • Family reunion
  • Take up permanent residency
  • Receive medical attention

A statement released by the department said, “South Africa, like many countries in the world, has implemented travel restrictions as part of the measures put in place to fight the spread of Covid-19. Travel between countries is allowed in special circumstances.”

South Africans wishing to return to the countries where they reside should have the following:

  • A copy of their valid South African passport
  • A letter confirming their admissibility under the current circumstances from the embassy or other diplomatic/consular representative of the country they want to travel to. If returning by road or connecting via flights, the proof submitted needs to include permission from each transiting country.
  • Proof of means of travel such as air or bus tickets and the intended date of departure.

South Africans who fall in these categories and satisfy the criteria can send an email to Covid19travel@dha.gov.za.

An email will be sent to travellers who meet the criteria to enable them to proceed with their travel arrangements.

People applying as a group can send one email with the supporting documents for each member of the group.

If you have any enquiries you can contact 0800 60 11 90.

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