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South African Visas and Permits
If you are thinking of moving to South Africa, speak to us. Intergate Immigration offers a comprehensive service to people wanting to relocate and we can help you with all aspects of your move.
Before you move you will need to apply for a South African visa and the category of immigration visa will depend on your reason for coming to SA. You may have been offered a new job or a place at a tertiary institution, or you may simply enjoy the beautiful scenery, but whatever it is that attracts you to the country, we can help.
Read on for more information about the various categories of visas and if you need more detailed information contact us by email, request a call back or call us on +2721 424 2460, we’re ready to help.
Skilled Workers Visa - Quota Work Visa / Permit
Often offered as a highly skilled migrants permit or similar terminology in South Africa it is known as a Quota work permit.
Work visa
Work visas are issued for two main reasons by the Department of Home Affairs: if the issuance of such a work permit will help to meet any skill shortage that currently exists in the country or if there is a requirement for a company to relocate staff on a temporary basis to their South African operations. Read more...
Retired Persons Visa
The Rand exchange rate offers good value for money for people bringing foreign exchange into the country, and with South Africa’s favourable climate it’s not surprising that an increasing number of people are choosing to spend some or all of their retirement years in the country. Read more...
Business Visas
The South African government is actively trying to encourage investment and the creation of employment opportunities in the country, so entrepreneurs and businesspeople are welcome. Read more...
Study Visas
South Africa has become a popular destination for foreign students, not only does it offer world class institutions but it also offers a dynamic environment for learning. Read more...
Spousal and Life Partner Visas
If you are returning to South Africa with a new partner, it is possible for your partner to apply for a South African visa so that they can accompany you. They may also apply for the right to work while waiting for their paperwork to be finalised. Read more...
Relatives Visa
There are different levels of visas in this category and Home Affairs differentiates between first kin and second kin. First kin, for example children, can apply for temporary and permanent residency while second kin, for example brothers and sisters of the citizen, may only apply for a temporary residency. Read more...
Corporate Visas
For companies struggling to recruit key personnel locally, a Corporate Visa will help to obtain permission to recruit the necessary skills from other countries. Read more...
Financially Independent Visas
The category of Financially Independent Visas offers only permanent residence as an option and not temporary residence. To apply in this category, a candidate will need to show that they have a net worth of ZAR 7.5 million and the visa costs ZAR 75,000 so it’s a good idea to apply for a South African visa in one of the other categories if possible. Apply here
Volunteer Visas
Available under extended visitors’ visas, a volunteer visa allows visitors to carry out work on a voluntary basis for up to 36 months. Apply here
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