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Medical
Permit for South Africa |
A
person wishing to receive medical treatment in South Africa
must first apply for a medical visa.
All
applications for visits for medical purposes must be supported
by a letter from the applicant's medical practitioner or medical
institution, indicating the nature of the ailment, the reason/necessity
for treatment, the period of treatment and particulars of
the appointment/s made in South Africa. Full details of the
person or institution responsible for the medical expenses
and hospital fees must be furnished. Should the individual's
medical scheme or employer not be liable for the expenses
incurred, proof of medical cover must be submitted.
Emergency
patients transported by emergency flights or vehicles will
be allowed entry, if not in possession of visas. Immigration
officers will facilitate their entry by not applying the clearance
procedures. However, it is the duty of the person in charge
of the emergency flight or the pilot or owner of the aircraft
or the owner or driver of the emergency vehicle, to report
the entry and presence of the patient as soon as possible
at an office of the Department of Home Affairs.
An immigration officer must then visit the patient and if
such patient is found to be an alien in possession of a valid
passport, s/he will be issued with the necessary medical permit.
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a Medical Permit |
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Fill out the enquiry form below to give us more information
on your current status. Once we have all your information, we
can deduce whether or not you will qualify for a medical permit.
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