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  1. A visitor's visa is required for international travellers (citizens of other countries) who wish to visit South Africa temporarily for tourism or business purposes for a period of 90 days or less.

  2. If you want to visit South Africa, you must produce a valid visa before you can enter into the country. A visa will be issued for a visit for tourism or business purposes and is valid for a period of 90 days.

  3. Your visa is required at the South African port of entry and therefore you must have a valid visa upon reaching the port of entry in order to gain entry into South Africa. You can apply for a South African visa at the South African diplomat or consulate offices in your country.

  4. On entry to South Africa, a visa is considered to be a visitor's permit. The permit’s period of validity is calculated from the date of entry into the country and will be set out under the heading "conditions" on the visa label. You must ensure that you apply for the correct visa/permit.

  5. Most non-South Africans wishing to enter South Africa must have a valid visa, which states the purpose and duration of the visit. It's important to remember that South Africa's requirements for entry differ from country to country, and can change at any time.

  6. A South African visitor visa, also known as a standard visitor visa or South African tourist visa, allows foreign nationals to visit South Africa as a tourist, for business, and other permitted activities for a short period of up to 90 days or less.

  7. Visa requirements. You can visit South Africa without a visa for up to 90 days for business or tourism. For more information on visas, contact the South African High Commission. Check the...