As a dual Australia-South Africa citizen, can I return to South Africa on a passport that is about to expire?

11/25/2016 12:51:38 PM

The job of airlines when checking your documents when they are checking you into a flight is to make sure that you have the right to be in the country where they are taking you (and you are who you say you are, no credit card fraud has occured and you aren’t a crook). As you mention, according to the rules of most countries this typically means you need a certain length of validity on your passport, long enough to ‘contain’ the visa that will be required for visiting.

Basically you’ve got to look at your passports as three separate things. They’re proof to the airline that you’re a allowed to board a plane, they’re to show country A immigration authorities that you are leaving country A, and they’re proof to the immigration authorities of country B that you can enter country V.

As I understand it right here- you’ll be entering South Africa with a soon to expire South African passport….. which should be absolutely zero issue. You’re South African. You don’t even need a passport to live in your country.

But then you’re trying to leave on a soon to expire South African passport…which the airline may find trouble with as they’re working under the assumption that you’re a normal South African with a soon to expire passport and the Australian immigration authorities won’t let you in. Your passport is valid for showing who you are, it’s this proof that you’re allowed in Australia that is their concern.

But… you don’t need an Australian visa. You already have a ‘visa’ in the form of your Australian passport. Australian immigration won’t be an issue at all for you getting into the country and the airline won’t recieve a fine.

I’d suggest calling the airline in advance to tell them about your situation. I’m 99% sure it will be OK, though it will make things smoother for you if they know in advance and one of their more knowledgable people puts a note on your file; if you get unlucky with someone hopeless working in the airport on the day then they might cause fuss over any number of valid but unorthodox situations.

Edit- easy version.

I’d say to rely mostly on your Australian passport. Australians don’t need a visa for SA anyway. You only need to bring out your SA passport at the immigration desk in SA.

12/30/2016 3:38:13 PM

Timatic, the database used by airlines, states:

  • Passports and other documents accepted for entry must be
    valid for a minimum of 30 days beyond the period of intended
    stay.
  • Passports issued to nationals of South Africa must be valid on arrival.
  • Passports and other documents accepted for entry issued to
    residents of South Africa must be valid on arrival.

In other words, citizens of SA have to have documents valid on the day of arrival: an expired one will not do. The airline us unlikely to let you board the plane to SA and if you do make it to SA immigration, you’ll receive a fine, but of course be let in.

When it comes to exiting SA, the only information I can find is (also from Timatic):

Nationals of South Africa holding dual nationality are required to enter and depart South Africa using their South
African passport.

No country that I’m aware of (except under the “European Agreement on Regulations governing the Movement of Persons between Member States of the Council of Europe”) accepts expired passports (even if their own) for departure even though they frequently do for entry (mainly if their own).

The SA Department of Home Affairs website seems to imply that an SA passport must be valid for at least 30 days after the intended departure.

However, one question that arises is what they mean by “intended departure”? It could imply that, should any unexpected situation arise whereby your flight back to Australia (i.e. out of SA) has to be re-booked, you would not be forced to get a new passport.

Based on this info, it’s certain your passport only needs to be valid on the entry date to enter, but at least 30 days after the “intended departure date”

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