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Minor/underage child - when is full age attained?

Generally in South Africa, full age is attained when a person turns 18.

However, the South African Immigration Law has not yet been updated and still considers a person a minor or underage child until he/she is 21 years of age. 

 
  • Temporary residence explained
  • Application for change of status of a
    residence permit
  • Extension of a residence permit or visa
  • Validity period of residence permits and visas
  • Permanent residence explained
  • Permanent residence permit holders, who
    have been out of South Africa for a long time
  • Permanent residence certificate + loss of this
    document
  • Status, rights + duties of a permanent
    residence holder
  • South African ID-Book
  • Acceptance + recognition of documents
  • Police clearance certificates
  • Translations + sworn translators
  • Application fees - Home Affairs
  • Repatriation fee - Home Affairs cash deposit
  • Spouses + marriage-like relationships/
    life partnership
  • Minor/underage child - when is full age
    attained?
  • Foreign school-leaving certificates +
    university degrees
  • Driving licenses
  • Roadworthiness licenses
  • Minimum business investment
  • Forex
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