A mentionner que le Visa est lui pour une durée beaucoup plus longue.
Il semble qu'on puisse demander deux fois le permit avant de pouvoir demander le visa.
All applications should be handed-in at the
Consulate by the applicant
NO FIXED TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS MUST BE MADE PRIOR
TO THE ISSUING OF THE PERMIT
Retired persons’ permits may be issued to
persons who wish to retire in South Africa, provided that such persons comply
with the financial requirements provided for in the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act
No. 13 of 2002) and its Regulations. Applications must be made at any regional
office of the Department of Home Affairs or nearest South African embassy,
mission or consulate abroad.
To apply for a retired persons’ permit you must
submit the following documents with the Temporary Residency Permit Form DHA-1738:
·
A passport with at least 2 pages for a visa. The passport
must be valid for 30 days after expiry of the intended visit
·
2 recent passport size colour photographs
·
A photocopy of a valid residential permit, if applicable
·
Permit fees CHF 35.00 - NO CASH accepted. Money to be
deposited in Consulate bank account. Details to be provided at the Consulate
·
A vaccination certificate (if you have travelled through or
intend travelling to the yellow fever belt)
·
Proof of medical cover
·
Medical and radiology reports
·
Proof of financial statements in the form of (Minimum
Payment p/month 37 000 Rand)
Bank statements
Salary
advices
Pension
·
Undertaking by the host (s) in South Africa
·
A written statement and documentation confirming purpose and
duration of visit
·
A police clearance certificate from each country in which
you resided for 12 months or longer since the age of 18 years
If you intend to be accompanied by a spouse or
children, then the following additional documents must be attached to the
Temporary Residency Application form:
- Medical
certificates for all family members accompanying you
- Unabridged
birth certificates
- A
marriage certificate, where applicable
- Proof
of a spousal relationship
- A
copy of the marriage certificate or affidavit (partner)
- A
divorce decree or proof of legal separation if applicable
- Proof
of custody or adoption of a minor(s), if applicable
- A
death certificate in respect of a late spouse, if applicable
- Consent
from the parent(s) of a minor(s), if applicable
- Proof
of the following:
- Pension
income of a minimum of R37 000 per month, or a life-long irrevocable retirement
annuity / retirement account with the equivalent value of R20 000 per
month
- A
net worth not less than R12 million from which at least R15 000 per month
will be paid out for living expenses
- CHF
35.00 - NO CASH accepted. Money to be deposited in Consulate bank account.
Details to be provided at the Consulate
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