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This is to inform everyone planning to travel to South Africa that a new
law was passed a few weeks ago stipulating that all visitors to South Africa are
required to have a minimum of two blank pages in their passport to enable
the entry visa to be issued. If there is insufficient space in the passport
entry will be denied and the person is likely to be detained pending return to
their country of origin.
Visa Requirements:
Every person seeking to
enter South Africa must be in possession of a valid passport and, where
necessary, a visa. Enquiries can be directed to South African diplomatic
representatives abroad or the Department of Home Affairs in Pretoria. Visitors
who intend traveling to South Africa's neighboring countries and back into South
Africa are advised to apply for multiple entry visas. In terms of existing
arrangements, passport holders of certain countries are exempt from visa
requirements. Tourists must satisfy immigration officers that they have the
means to support themselves during their stay, and that they are in possession
of return or onward air tickets. They must also have valid international health
certificates.
Weather:
Immunisations:
No international
immunization is needed when entering South Africa.
The only inoculation
requirement is a yellow fever vaccination certificate from travelers over one
year of age entering South Africa within six days of leaving an infected
country. Visitors who travel through or disembark in these areas are advised to
be inoculated against the disease before visiting South Africa.
Malaria:
This disease is to the
larger extent under control in South Africa. Regions that are affected are the
Northern Province and Mpumalanga, northern Natal and Zululand.The risk of
contracting the disease is negligible provided that you take the standard
precautions. Malaria tablets, a good insect repellent particularly in the
evening, long-sleeved shirts and mosquito coils are advisable
precautions.
Phoning:
If you wish to make a call
overseas, you must first dial 09, which is South Africa's international access
code. You then dial the country code, area code of the city or region and the
number of the person you wish to call. For example, if you make a call to
Sydney, Australia, telephone number 456 1234 you must dial 09 61 2 456
1234.
Electricity:
220/230 volts AC at 50
cycles per second. Three pronged plugs are universal, so take an adapter. Most
hotel rooms have 110 volt outlets for electric shavers and small
appliances.
Currency:
One
Rand (R) = 100 cents (c). Notes issued R200, R100, R50, R20, R10; coins R5, R2,
R1, 50c 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c, & 1c. Currency exchange rates are available at
banks and published daily in the press. Click below for latest exchange rates
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Postal Service:
Open Mon - Fri
08h00 - 16h30 & Sat 08h00 - 12h00. Mail may be addressed to you Post
Restante. The main post offices have special counters for this purpose. Postage
stamps are widely available (e.g. at some cafes and branches of the Central News
Agency - CNA).
Tipping:
Tipping is
expected in South Africa. A guideline for visitors is the following: Porters R2
per item, taxis 10%, waiters & waitresses in restaurants 10 -
15%.
Traveler's Cheques:
Most
international traveler's checks are accepted provided they are in an acceptable
currency and may be cashed at most banks. Many hotels and shops also provide
this service.
VAT Refunds:
Foreign tourists visiting
South Africa can have their value-added tax (VAT) refunded provided the value of
the items purchased exceeds R250. VAT is refunded on departure at the point of
departure.
VAT of 14% is levied on
nearly all goods and services. Foreign tourists may claim back VAT paid on items
that will be taken out of the country. Original tax invoices, foreign passport,
plus all the items on which a refund is claimed, must be presented at the VAT
refund administration office or an appointed RSA customs and excise official on
departure, and the total VAT on these items will be refunded. Visitors will be
requested to fill out a VAT Refund Control Sheet (VAT 255). Where a visitor does
not export all the goods specified on a particular tax invoice, only the value
of the goods and the tax paid on such goods exported must be declared on this
form.
Driving:
Drive on the left and give way to traffic approaching from the
right. The general speed limit is 120km/h on open roads and 60km/h in urban
areas.
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