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                      | What is ROSA?
 
 ROSA  is the acronym for the ‘Registration of South Africans Abroad’, a software  programme developed by the Department of International Relations and  Cooperation to enable travellers to register online.
 
 The  information travellers register on ROSA allows the Department of International  Relations and Cooperation to assist South African citizens in the event of an  emergency. The registration is a free, voluntary service provided by government  (through the Department of International Relations and Cooperation). ROSA is  only available to South African citizens who are travelling, living or working  abroad.
 
 ROSA  is an initiative that is endorsed and supported by the Association of South  African Travel Agents (ASATA).
 
 
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                      | Why Should I Register? |  
                      | Most  people who travel abroad every day do not encounter any difficulties. However,  through our missions abroad, we have assisted a growing number of South  Africans who have become victims of crime, accidents, illness, death,  natural/man-made disasters, civil unrest, or whose family and/or next-of-kin  needed to contact them in an emergency. 
 Registration  through this website is not considered proof of South African citizenship. If  you apply for any service from an Embassy, High Commission or Consulate General  (mission) while abroad, you will be asked by staff to provide proof of South  African citizenship, such as a passport or bar coded ID book.
 
 By  registering your trip on-line with ROSA you assist the Department of  International Relations and Cooperation to locate you during an emergency, thus  verifying your status and liaising with your next-of-kin. Information on ROSA  is not continuously monitored and will only be accessed during a declared  consular emergency.
 
 Registration  is voluntary and free of charge. We encourage you to consider registration as  an integral part of your travel planning and security.
 
 
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                      | How do I register? |  
                      | The  ROSA software is an on-line registration process available on the Department of  International Relations and Cooperation website. Click here to access it.
 Click  on the Registration  of South Africans Abroad (ROSA) button and follow the easy  steps.
 
 The  ROSA software is unique as it allows for a traveller to:
 
                          register as an Individual  Travellerregister as Group Travellersregister multiple destinationsupdate their profiles  (Individual or Group)de-register their profile  from the system.
 
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                      | How can the High Commission assist me while  I am abroad? |  
                      | The Chief  Directorate: Consular Services in the Department of  International Relations and Cooperation, in close collaboration with the  Consular Sections of South African  Representatives abroad, provides consular services to South African citizens  who work, live and travel abroad. 
 Consular  Services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. On weekends and after hours,  assistance is rendered in co-operation with the Department's Operations Room in  Pretoria. The Operations Room supports our 121 Representatives in 105 countries  affording services that cover the entire world.
 
 A  detailed list of services is available at Consular  Services.
 
 
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                      | How will my information be used? |  
                      | ROSA  will be utilised by Consular Officers at Head Office or at a South African  Mission abroad in the event of a disaster, emergency or other crisis as  outlined above. 
 Information  on ROSA is only accessed by the Department during a consular emergency. It is  only authorised officers of the Department of International Relations and  Cooperation who will have access to the information which will solely be used  in the event of an emergency.
 
 This will enable the Department to e.g. react by  contacting the next-of-kin to verify the status of the South Africans  travelling abroad that might have been affected by the emergency.
 
 
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                      | Registration and Privacy |  
                      | The  Department of International Relations and Cooperation is committed to ensuring  that any personal information received through the ROSA on-line registration  process is safeguarded against unauthorised disclosure. 
 The  department will not disclose the information you provide through the  registration application to any third parties (this includes family members)  unless you have first given written authorisation to do so. In the event that  family members make enquiries about your whereabouts, such requests will be  forwarded to you. You may choose to inform the mission of your decision to  respond or not.
 
 This  internet site uses secure encryption to safeguard your privacy and therefore  any unauthorised interception by third parties of the information you send via  the internet is unlikely. The department does not accept responsibility for any  such interception.
 
 
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                      | Important  notification |  
                      | The  responsibility remains with the individual traveller to:  
                          act responsibly and be aware  of the risks.consider and purchase full  travel insurance or an overseas health plan.respect the culture and  customs of the countries visited. The  consular assistance provided by the Department of International Relations and  Cooperation, in the case of an emergency, is usually of a non-financial nature,  and the Department will not be responsible for payment of legal, medical,  travelling expenses or any other expenses on behalf of the traveller. It is  reiterated that information on ROSA is only accessed by the Department during a  declared consular emergency.
 
 Please click here to access ROSA Website.
 
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