

You have a warrant of arrest against you or a conviction for genocide, torture, drug trafficking, money laundering, kidnapping, terrorism, or murder secured in South Africa or any country with which South Africa has regular diplomatic relations.These diseases include cholera pestilence, yellow fever and any other diseases as determined by the Department of Health from time to time You are infected with infectious diseases that can spread easily.You may be considered a prohibited person if:

In terms of granting Permanent Residency Permits, emphasis is placed on immigrants who are in a position to make a meaningful contribution to broadening the economic base of South Africa.

CLICK HERE FOR REQUIRED DOCUMENTS General InformationĪpplications for permanent residency in South Africa are considered in terms of Section 26 (Direct Residency Permits) and Section 27 (Residency-on-Other-Grounds Permits) of the Immigration Act 2002 (Act No 13 of 2002), and read with Regulation 33 of the Immigration Regulations.
