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UK and France ease visa rules

17 Aug 2016 - by Natasha Schmidt
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THE UK and France have

both made changes to

their visa policies and

procedures, which will make

it easier for South Africans

applying for visas.

As of December 1, South

African nationals who hold

a valid visa for Australia,

Canada, New Zealand or the

USA will be able to use them

to transit airside via the UK to

anywhere in the world without

obtaining a Direct Airside

Transit Visa.

Travellers who hold visas to

these countries can transit

the UK (airside) given that

they provide an expanded

list of exemption documents

in place of a Direct Airside

Transit Visa.

The criteria are that the

traveller:

 must arrive and depart by

air from the same UK airport

and on the same day to

another country outside the

Common Travel Area1 (i.e. a

travel zone that comprises

the United Kingdom, Channel

Islands, Isle of Man and

Republic of Ireland);

 is properly documented for

your onward destination;

 holds a valid exemption

document in accordance

with one of the following:

– residence permit or visa that

allows entry to Australia,

Canada, New Zealand or the

United States of America,

regardless of their route and

final destination,

– an EEA or Swiss category

D visa or residence permit,

regardless of their route and

final destination,

– an Irish biometric visa,

regardless of their route and

final destination.

In addition, the United

Kingdom made changes

recently to its transit visa

policy, which is positive news

for South Africans. The direct

airside transit visa fee was

reduced to £30 (R536) in

October this year, and its

routine validity was extended

to two years.

Different rules apply to

Landside Transit Visas where

en route restrictions do apply

to the exemption document

criteria. Landside Transit

refers to passengers who

arrive at one airport but are

catching an onward flight

from another UK airport or

who have to pass through UK

immigration to collect and

re-check baggage before their

onward journey, and therefore

need to enter the UK.

France

Meanwhile, South African

applicants who wish to apply

for short- or long-stay visas

for France, regardless of their

residence address, may apply

at any of the three Capargo

premises, the company in

charge of data collection, in

Johannesburg, Durban and

Cape Town.

Visas will then be processed

and issued by one of the

two French consulates in

Johannesburg or Cape Town.

In the past, applicants

were restricted to applying

at centres that fell within

their region of residence.

By giving the choice of the

visa applications location,

the French authorities want

to better facilitate the visa

process for South Africans. 

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