Study Permits for Cape Town SchoolAre you an international student considering enrolling at a South African educational institution? Here's information on study permit requirements and application procedures, and the answers to some frequently asked questions.Please take note: This information is meant to serve as a guide only. Requirements for studying in South Africa are subject to change, and each application is treated as an individual case. Always make inquiries before travelling to South Africa. Who Needs a Permit?If you are an international student intending to study in South Africa - whether at a primary, secondary or tertiary educational institution - you must first apply for and be granted a study permit. A South African educational institution cannot register an international student until a valid study permit has been produced. Apply for your study permit before leaving your home country Apply for your study permit, and await the outcome of your application, BEFORE departing for South Africa. The fact that you've been accepted by a South African educational institution does not guarantee that you'll be issued with a study permit. And you cannot enter South Africa on a visitor's visa and then apply for a study permit. You should also take note of the Basic requirements for entering South Africa under Visiting South Africa. How to Apply for your study PermitOnce you have confirmed your acceptance of a formal offer from a South African educational institution, you should collect a study permit application form from your nearest South African office abroad (see the box on the right above) and complete and return the form to the same office. Visa requirements (for length of stay less than 3 months) – Holiday Visa RequiredDepending on your nationality, and the purpose and duration of your visit, you may not need a visa to visit South Africa at all. n general, your application should be accompanied by:
Visa requirements (for length of stay 3 months or longer) – Study Permit RequiredCollect a study permit application form from your nearest South African office abroad and complete and return the form to the same office. In general, your application should be accompanied by:
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Permit application forms onlineAccess/download all the relevant application forms online (PDF files requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader, free download available) at http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/forms.asp?topic=temp Where can I Make Enquiries about Study Permits?You should make inquiries at your nearest South African office abroad - or directly to: Department of Home AffairsSubdirectorate: Temporary Residence Private Bag X114 Pretoria 0001 South Africa Telephone: +27(0)12 314 8911 Fax: +27(0)12 328 3908 Information & Enquiries on the InternetFor further information on the following, go to the following official page:http://www.southafrica.info/travel
How long will it take for my application to be processed?It normally takes about six weeks for a study permit to be processed. You are advised, however, to make your application as early as possible. When should I renew my study permit?Study permits are granted for periods of a year at a time only, and for specific fields of study. You should therefore renew your permit annually at your nearest Home Affairs office in South Africa. You should also, depending on what your original visa stipulates, apply for a new permit if you plan to change your course of study or institution. Access/download your permit extension/alteration application form online (PDF file requiring Adobe Acrobat Reader, automatic free download): Select the appropriate form at: http://www.home-affairs.gov.za/services_foreigners.asp?topic=temp. I'll be back soon - will I need a re-entry visa?If you are in South Africa on a valid study permit, and you leave the country temporarily, you will NOT need a re-entry visa, provided your permit does not expire while you are out of the country. This holds even though your permit may have "single entry" endorsed on it. |
