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Innovative Legal Solutions Private & Court Annexed Mediation. Specialist in mediating Commercial & Family Law matters. Servic

Why Mediation and not Litigation?▪︎ Saving you time,▪︎ Saving you money,▪︎ Saving you frustration,and find unique, taylo...
31/08/2020

Why Mediation and not Litigation?
▪︎ Saving you time,
▪︎ Saving you money,
▪︎ Saving you frustration,
and find unique, taylormade win-win solutions to your legal problems by focusing on your
▪︎ Needs,
▪︎ Wants,
▪︎ Interests,
▪︎ and Concerns,
While preserving working relationships regardless of the dispute.

05/06/2020

LEVEL 3 TRAVEL SUMMARY

■ NO PERMIT NEEDED where:
Travelling WITHIN the Metro area, NO PERMIT IS REQUIRED - PROVIDED the trip is an allowed trip for work, buying goods or providing services permitted, exercising or going to/from school or church.

■ DOCUMENTS NEEDED under
Regulation 33 (4) Level 3 Gazette 28 May 2020

TRAVEL TO ANOTHER PROVINCES & TRAVEL BETWEEN METROS/DISTRICTS

▪︎Moving home :
Allowed, and to carry
- Affidavit Form 6 Annexure "A", signed at Magistrate or Police Station.
- No Permit needed.

▪︎ To care for immediate family member : Allowed and to carry
- Affidavit Form 6 Annexure “A”, signed at Magistrate of Police Station.
- No Permit needed.

▪︎ Going for work:
Allowed for work related or allowed service provision with
- Permit in the form 2 of Annexure “A” signed by employer.

▪︎Heading to study:
Allowed to commute to and from school/places of higher learning with a
- Certificate Form 3A of Annexure “A” signed by the head of the institution or school.

▪︎Form 3B required by those transporting students.

▪︎ Visiting family:
Not Allowed, unless
it’s to care for an immediate family member.
- No Permit, but required to have an Affidavit Form 6 Annexure “A”, signed at Magistrate or Police Station.

▪︎ Heading to a funeral:
Allowed for close family with
- Permit Form 4 of Annexure “A” from Magistrates’ Office or Police station,
- and compliance with Regulation 35.

▪︎ Moving your child:
Allowed between metro areas (Reg 34)
- with a Parenting Plan / Court Order / Permit;
- for between Provinces only with the Permit issued by a Magistrate Form 3 of Annexure “A”.

▪︎ Selling goods or services:
Allowed in the course of carrying out work responsibilities or permitted Level 3 services. - Permit Form 2 of Annexure "A" to be signed by employer.

▪︎ Transporting goods:
Allowed - rail, air, ocean and road transport. No Permit required, but subject to Directions
- presumably to be carrying appropriate invoics/delivery notes. (Reg 42)

▪︎ Attend place of worship:
Allowed (50 max) within the same Province only, no permit required. (Reg 33 (1) (f)).

▪︎ Obtaining medical treatment:
Allowed, no Permit needed, but maybe keep appointment details on your phone in case of queries.

▪︎ Domestic worker going to/from work:
No Permit required UNLESS crossing metro/district boundaries
- the employer must give a Form 2 work permit, signed by the employer if employee needs to cross aforementioned boundaries.

Movement of Children/Students:
03/06/2020

Movement of Children/Students:

02/06/2020
29/05/2020
25/05/2020

To our friends celebrating
~
Wishing you peace in your heart and happiness in your abode this Eid.

23/05/2020

MEDIA STATEMENT
~ as recieved from DIRCO ~

THE MINISTER OF HOME AFFAIRS ALLOWS CERTAIN CATEGORIES OF SOUTH AFRICANS TO RETURN TO THE COUNTRIES WHERE THEY ARE BASED

23 May 2020

The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Aaron Motsoaledi has, following consultations with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation and the National Coronavirus Command Council, approved essential travel for South Africans who want to return to countries where they are based.

South Africans who wish to leave the Republic are permitted to depart only for the following reasons:

1. Work
2. Study
3. Family reunion
4. Take up permanent residency
5. Receive medical attention

South Africa, like many countries in the world, has implemented travel restrictions as part of the measures put in place to fight the spread of Covid-19. Travel between countries is allowed in special circumstances.

South Africans wishing to return to the countries where they reside should have the following:

(a) A copy of their valid South African passport

(b) A letter confirming their admissibility under the current circumstances from the embassy or other diplomatic/consular representative of the country they want to travel to. If returning by road or connecting via flights, the proof submitted needs to include permission from each transiting country.

(c) Proof of means of travel such as air or bus tickets and the intended date of departure.

South Africans who fall in these categories and satisfy the criteria can send an email to [email protected].

An email will be sent to travellers who meet the criteria to enable them to proceed with their travel arrangements.

People applying as a group can send one email with the supporting documents for each member of the group.

PUBLIC ENQUIRIES

0800 60 11 90

MEDIA ENQUERIES:

Siya Qoza, 082 898 1657 (spokesperson for the Minister of Home Affairs)
David Hlabane 071 342 4284 (media manager for the Department of Home Affairs)

ISSUED BY DEPARTMENT OF HOME AFFAIRS

Address

Nr1 Bridgeway Road, Bridgeway Precinct, Century City
Cape Town
7441

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 12:00
Saturday 09:00 - 12:00

Telephone

+27715581023

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