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Citizenship

Citizenship

Determining your status or applying for resumption of your citizenship where it has been lost

Have you emigrated from South Africa and taken up citizenship of another country?

Did you know that prior to you taking up the citizenship of another country, you are required by law to make a formal application to the Department of Home Affairs to retain your South African citizenship?

  1. If you have not done so, or are unsure, we can assist you to determine your status. We do this by lodging a formal application with the Department of Home Affairs on your behalf to obtain written confirmation of your current status.
  1. Should you no longer be considered a South African citizen, an application may be submitted for the resumption thereof.

For assistance on either of the above matters or for any enquiries, please send us an email below or call us at 011 467 0810

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For advice or assistance with a visa application, please contact us on:

011 467 0810
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Johannesburg:
Wrigley Field Building
The Campus
57 Sloane Street
Bryanston
2021
Gauteng
South Africa

George:
55 York Street
Dormehls Drift
George, 6529
South Africa

Useful links

Department of Home Affairs
Department of Labour
Immigration Act
BCEA Act

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Disclaimer

Work Permits SA subscribe to Google’s rules on transparency. We are a privately-owned immigration practice and as such comply with the Immigration Act of South Africa. We are not the South African Government. We charge for our expertise in successfully applying for temporary and permanent residency services. Forms that are supplied during the process can be collected free of charge at any Department of Home Affairs office but are provided as part of the service. Users who wish to do so can contact the Department of Home Affairs directly at www.home-affairs.gov.za.
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