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Temporary passports to be discontinued

The department of home affairs says South Africans traveling abroad are sometimes refused entry when traveling on Temporary Passports.

THE Department of Home Affairs has announced that it will discontinue the issuing of Temporary Passports as from 1 September this year. A Temporary Passport was initially issued as an interim travel document due to longer turn-around times taken to issue a Permanent Tourist Passport valid for ten years.

This turn-around time has improved drastically, rendering the issuance of Temporary Passports redundant.

“The turn-around time for a passport applied for on our Live Capture system takes 13 days, while that applied for using the manual system is issued within 24 days.

“Emergency Travel Certificates are issued on the same day in consideration of the nature of circumstances presented as an emergency need,” departmental spokesperson Mayihlome Tshwete said.

The department has noted that South Africans traveling abroad and to the neighbouring countries are refused entry when traveling on Temporary Passports.

This, according to Tshwete, has resulted in accusations and claims against the department in cases where citizens are refused entry into a particular country despite being in possession of a Temporary Passport.

Tshwete explained that only an Emergency Travel Certificate (ETC) will be issued to an applicant under circumstances of emergency travel purposes such as when a passport that is lost while abroad and traveling to countries that accept ETCs for purposes of assisting family members in distress or if a family member is deceased.

According to Home Affairs, one must have a South African Identity Document when applying for a passport.

 

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Shiraz Habbib

Shiraz has been a community journalist for the last 12 years and has a specific interest in everything sports. He holds a Bachelor of Arts undergrad degree and honours degree from the University of KwaZulu-Natal where he majored in Communications, Anthropology and English.

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