Home Affairs has announced that the validity period of legally issued visas which expired during the lockdown period has been extended to October 31, 2020.
The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi issued these Directions in line with the National State of Disaster Regulations.
The Directions extend the initial validity period from July 31 2020 to October 31 2020. This means that lawfully issued visas which expired from February 15 and during the period of the lockdown are deemed to be valid until the end of October 2020.
Holders of such visas are permitted to remain in the country under the conditions of their visas until October 31 2020. Those wishing to be repatriated to their countries within this period can depart without being declared undesirable persons.
The refugee reception offices throughout the country remain closed. VFS offices are open only by appointment for collection of outcomes on applications which were made before the lockdown.
Minister Motsoaledi is also inviting the public and stakeholders to make written comments on the South African Citizenship Act Draft Amendment Regulations published on July 24, 2020 in the Gazette.
The Draft Regulations relate to Sections 4 (3) and 5 (1) of the South African Citizenship Act. The Amendment Sections were passed by Parliament in 2010 and came into operation on January 1, 2013.
Written submissions can be sent to the Legal Services Division on or before August 30 2020 to this email address: [email protected] (link sends e-mail)
Enquiries on the Draft Regulations can be directed to Adv Tsietsi Sebelemetja at (012) 406 4271.
The Directions and Draft Regulations can be accessed here.
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