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How to Get Work Permit in South Africa?

How to Get Work Permit in South Africa?
How to Get Work Permit in South Africa?

Who qualifies for Work Permit in South Africa?

General work visa, can only be issued to a foreigner if there are no South African citizens or permanent residents with the relevant and required skills available.

 

How much is a working permit in South Africa?

A duly completed DHA-947 form online. Application fee cost R1350.

 

How long does it take to get a working permit in South Africa?

It takes 30 days to process working permit in South Africa depending on the consulate.

 

Can I work in South Africa without a Work Permit?

No, as any employer who knowingly employ an employee without a work permit could be fined or face imprisonment.

 

Can I apply for South African Work Permit online?

No , Only the Department of Home Affairs accepts and issues work permit applications.

What is a Work Permit in South Africa?

A Work Permit is an official document that allows you to work in South Africa on a long-term basis. It is issued by South African immigration authorities, who will decide on your eligibility based on the information you provide in your application. A Work Permit can be issued to you in one of the following scenarios:

– You have received a written job offer from a company registered in South Africa

– You are an owner of a company in South Africa

– You are a spouse of a South African citizen or permanent resident

– You are a dependent child (below 18 years old) of a South African citizen or permanent resident

– You are a student with a valid Student Visa

– You are an exchange student who has been approved by the Department of Home Affairs

– You are a person of extraordinary ability

– You are a sportsperson or coach

– You are a religious worker/missionary

– You are a journalist/researcher/media personnel

– You have received a written job offer from a South African employer

– You have an employment contract that has been approved by the Department of Home Affairs

– You are an investor in South Africa

– You have obtained a skills transfer/skills development approval from the Department of Home Affairs

– You have been granted an exemption from the work permit requirement by the Department of Home Affairs

Who needs to get a Work Permit in South Africa?

Anyone who wants to work in South Africa on a long-term basis needs to get a Work Permit. The only exception to this rule are spouses of South African citizens or permanent residents. They can get a Work Permit without having to apply for it. Apart from that, everyone else needs to get their paperwork in order. In order to get a Work Permit, you need to submit the following documents:

– An employment contract/letter of offer from your future employer in South Africa

– A letter of sponsorship: Your future employer needs to state that they will take responsibility for your rights and duties as an employee

– A skills transfer/skills development approval letter from the Department of Home Affairs

– A valid health insurance policy

– A valid work permit application receipt

– A valid passport

– A valid South African police clearance certificate

– A letter of approval from the Department of Home Affairs

– A letter confirming the purpose of your stay in South Africa

– An invitation letter from your future employer in South Africa

– A confirmation letter from your future employer that they will take care of your dependents in South Africa

– Official academic documents from your university/college

– A letter from the Department of Home Affairs confirming that you are a genuine representative of the religious organization

How to apply for a Work Permit in South Africa?

As we have mentioned above, you need to submit a work permit application to the Department of Home Affairs in South Africa. A work permit application can be made online by visiting the Department of Home Affairs website. It can also be made in person at any Home Affairs office in South Africa. Once you submit your application, your documents will be verified by the South African Department of Home Affairs. If your documents are verified, you will be issued a work permit application receipt. You will have to submit the following documents along with your receipt:

– Your valid passport

– Your valid health insurance policy

– Your skills transfer/skills development approval letter

– Your valid work permit application receipt

– Your valid South African police clearance certificate

– Your letter of approval from the Department of Home Affairs

– Your invitation letter from your future employer

– A letter from your future employer confirming that they will take care of your dependents in South Africa

– Your official academic documents from your university/college

– Your written job offer from your future employer in South Africa

– A letter from the Department of Home Affairs confirming that you are a genuine representative of the religious organization

– A letter from the South African company that you will be working for confirming that you will be working for them

Things to know before applying for a Work Permit in SA

– If you are applying for a work permit as an owner of a company in South Africa, you will need to apply for a skills transfer/skills development approval letter from the Department of Home Affairs.

– If you are applying for a work permit as a spouse of a South African citizen, you will need to apply for a skills transfer/skills development approval letter from the Department of Home Affairs.

– If you are applying for a work permit as an investor in South Africa, you will need to apply for a skills transfer/skills development approval letter from the Department of Home Affairs.

– If you are applying for a work permit as a religious worker/missionary, you will need to apply for a letter of approval from the Department of Home Affairs.

– If you are applying for a work permit as a journalist/researcher/media personnel, you will need to apply for a letter of approval from the Department of Home Affairs.

– If you are applying for a work permit as a sportsperson or a coach, you will need to apply for a letter of approval from the Department of Home Affairs.

– If you are applying for a work permit as a student with a valid Student Visa, you will need to apply for a letter of approval from the Department of Home Affairs.

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