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Ghanaian passport holders will no longer require visa to enter South Africa

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
8 years ago
in Travel News

In a bid to boost tourism to the country, South Africa is finalising a number of visa waiver agreements with other countries, allowing travellers to enter the country without a visa.

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This announcement was made by Minister of Home Affairs, Malusi Gigaba on Tuesday in Pretoria

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Citizens from countries which will now no longer require a visa to travel to SA include Algeria, Egypt, Morocco, Ghana, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Iran, Lebanon, the State of Palestine, Belarus, Georgia and Cuba.

#Gigabavisa negotiations are being finalised for visa waiver agreements with countries including Cuba, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, and Belarus @TeamNews24

— Alex Mitchley (@AlexMitchley) September 25, 2018

These countries join the UK, US, Germany, France, the Netherlands, Australia, Brazil and Canada whose citizens already have visa waiver agreements.

“We have implemented a visa waiver for all citizens of the Russian Federation and Angola, on 1 April 2017 and 1 December 2017, respectively, to travel to SA without having to apply for a visa,” Gigaba said.

Despite being part of the top 10 overseas tourism market, nationals from China and India still require visa to visit SA. Gigaba, however, said his department is simplifying visa requirements for these countries.

#Gigabavisa Business people from BRICS countries who require Visas (China and India) can apply for 10year multiple entry visas and can use courier services as opposed to apply in person @TeamNews24

— Alex Mitchley (@AlexMitchley) September 25, 2018

#Gigabavisa there are also systems like the e-gate and biometric movement control systems in the pipeline that will bring greater efficiency in clearing travellers. @TeamNews24

— Alex Mitchley (@AlexMitchley) September 25, 2018

This will include taking biometrics on arrival in SA, which will speed up getting through customs for tourists from China and India as well as allowing visa applications via courier and the issuing of five-year multiple entry visas, Gigaba announced.

“Easing movement in this manner will help in attracting larger number of tourists, business people and families.”

Business people from China and India will also be issued with a 10-year multiple entry visa, given within days of application.

#VisaAmendment pic.twitter.com/UILyqX9d9m

— GCIS Media Liaison (@GCISMedia) September 25, 2018

“They do not need to apply in person and can use courier services. This arrangement is meant to attract business people and prospective investors.”

#Gigabavisa Gigaba says these changes will contribute to the stimulus and recovery plan which Ramaphosa announced on Friday. @TeamNews24

— Alex Mitchley (@AlexMitchley) September 25, 2018

Furthermore, Gigaba said that the development of the e-Visa is at an advanced stage and will be piloted in New Zealand by April 2019.

“This will significantly enhance efficiency in the issuing of visas to tourists and business people visiting our country,” Gigaba said.

#VisaAmendment pic.twitter.com/qN9BeT0l4h

— GCIS Media Liaison (@GCISMedia) September 25, 2018

Once concerns have been identified and addressed in the pilot phase, it will be rolled out in other countries.

#VisaAmendent @homeaffairsZA Will train immigration officials on the revised regulations, to ensure smooth implementation.

— GCIS Media Liaison (@GCISMedia) September 25, 2018

These amendments follow the announcement by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Friday on changes to the visa regime as part of the economic stimulus and recovery plan.

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Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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