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Tanzania is now visa-free

15 Jul 2013 - By Jeanette Phillips
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South African passport holders no longer require a visa to enter Tanzania for a period of 90 days per calendar year, effective July 1.

The visa waiver applies to:

Visits for holidays
Private and official business visits and,
Transit purposes

However, all business travellers will be required to pay US$200 (R1 987) at the port of entry in Tanzania.

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