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!ADVISORY: NEW REQUIREMENTS FOR CHILDREN TRAVELLING THROUGH SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS OF ENTRY - EFFECTIVE 1 JUNE 2015

The new requirements for children travelling to or from the Republic of South Africa take effect on 1 June 2015. The requirements are aimed at establishing the principle that all minors require the consent of their parents when traveling into or out of the Republic.

Published: 26 May 2015

Kindly see the Home Affairs statement here:

http://www.dha.gov.za/index.php/statements-speeches/621-advisory-new-requirements-for-children-travelling-through-south-african-ports-of-entry-effective-1-june-2015
!HOME AFFAIRS POSTPONES IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW REGULATIONS FOR TRAVELLING WITH MINORS

The implementation of the new requirements have been postponed until the 1st June 2015 

After stakeholders highlighted the difficulties in implementing the new regulations regarding the need for all minors to travel with unabridged birth certificates and parental consent by the 1st October 2014, Home Affairs has decided to postpone the implementation until the 1st June 2015.

Published: 16 September 2014

Kindly see the Home Affairs statement here:

http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/index.php/statements-speeches/522-statement-by-the-minister-of-home-affairs-mr-malusi-gigaba-mp-in-relation-to-the-implementation-of-new-immigration-regulations-on-16-september-2014-in-cape-town
!SA TOURISM UNDER NO THREAT FROM EBOLA

Media Statement by South African Government SA tourism under no threat from Ebola

Government reiterates that South Africa remains the destination of choice for tourism, despite a report in the media which stated that the industry had become the first victim of Ebola.

No cases of the Ebola virus have been reported in the country, and government is confident of the systems and protocols that are in place to address any incidence of the virus.

Published: 19 August 2014


Read more: http://www.gcis.gov.za/content/newsroom/media-statement/no-ebola-threat19Aug2014
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