Permanent residence
#1
Ok, guy's and dolls,
I got my PR for SA about 10 years ago.
Stamped in my passport, 'May continue to stay . . . . . . yady, yady , ya, and so on.
So what happens if I split with the Mrs, ? do I lose my SA PR ?
'vette
I got my PR for SA about 10 years ago.
Stamped in my passport, 'May continue to stay . . . . . . yady, yady , ya, and so on.
So what happens if I split with the Mrs, ? do I lose my SA PR ?
'vette
#3
I think you have been naturalised by now, so shouldn't be a problem anyway. I finally got mine last week (only taken 30 months, well done HA) and there is a note on the certificate saying if you have lived here for 2 years with PR and then separate it's fine. Or words to that effect.....
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I think you have been naturalised by now, so shouldn't be a problem anyway. I finally got mine last week (only taken 30 months, well done HA) and there is a note on the certificate saying if you have lived here for 2 years with PR and then separate it's fine. Or words to that effect.....
And remember, if you become a SA citizen, then you must enter/leave SA on a SA passport, and cannot use your foreign passport for that purpose.
I suppose I ought to stress that there are residency rules with Permanent Residence. If you live out of the country for a certain amount of time, the Permanent Residence lapses - at least in theory. Not sure what the current time limit is. 5 years? 3 years?
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#6
Actually, unless the law has been changed on this, which I doubt, there is no automatic naturalisation (i.e., automatic granting of citizenship). If you are a Permanent Resident, you remain one provided you have met the residency rules. But you do not automatically have citizenship conferred/forced on you. You have to apply for citizenship.
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Actually, unless the law has been changed on this, which I doubt, there is no automatic naturalisation (i.e., automatic granting of citizenship). If you are a Permanent Resident, you remain one provided you have met the residency rules. But you do not automatically have citizenship conferred/forced on you. You have to apply for citizenship.
And remember, if you become a SA citizen, then you must enter/leave SA on a SA passport, and cannot use your foreign passport for that purpose.
I suppose I ought to stress that there are residency rules with Permanent Residence. If you live out of the country for a certain amount of time, the Permanent Residence lapses - at least in theory. Not sure what the current time limit is. 5 years? 3 years?
And remember, if you become a SA citizen, then you must enter/leave SA on a SA passport, and cannot use your foreign passport for that purpose.
I suppose I ought to stress that there are residency rules with Permanent Residence. If you live out of the country for a certain amount of time, the Permanent Residence lapses - at least in theory. Not sure what the current time limit is. 5 years? 3 years?
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Hi Pablo,
It used to be 5 years, then around 2003, it got changed to 3 years.
You actually you are right on both counts.
'vette
On a side note,
if I apply for citizenship, is that the same as applying for the ID book,
I have an ID number on my SA driving licence, but never applied for the ID book.
Would I have to forfeit my UK citizenship, or can a person be citizen of 2 countries?
Would you think it a good idea for me to apply for an ID book, and subsequently a SA passport?
'vette
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In practical terms, there is no real difference. Except that citizens can vote. Permanent Residents can't vote.
Would I have to forfeit my UK citizenship, or can a person be citizen of 2 countries?
Don't forget though that you can have an ID book *without* having to be a citizen. Being a PR is good enough.
Would you think it a good idea for me to apply for an ID book
and subsequently a SA passport?
As I recall, you're supposed to have been living in SA continuously for a set period as a PR before you can apply to become naturalised (i.e., to become a citizen). I can't recall what that time limit is, or whether it has changed. 5 years perhaps? Not sure.
#9
Getting an ID book is a help when trying to arrange credit - and every time I fill in a form I have to explain I don't have one which is a pain. If you already have a number it should be easy enough to arrange - I applied for an ID book last week - 3-6 months (apparently) and no cost. If you apply for a replacement it takes the same time but costs around R200.
Not sure where you are, but I have heard from loads of people that Randburg is the best Home Affairs office in the country - whatever you do, don't go to Germiston. They are filled with a bunch of incompetent [rest of message deleted due to repeated profanity and abuse]
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UK_Vette, I'm a teensy bit confused.
If I recall you were going to SA, overland, posted a lot of pics of a young Mrs Uk Vette, from China, and now your impending departure from Mrs UK vette may affect your SA PR? which you got 10 years ago?
WTF????
Is she Sa?
heh???
If I recall you were going to SA, overland, posted a lot of pics of a young Mrs Uk Vette, from China, and now your impending departure from Mrs UK vette may affect your SA PR? which you got 10 years ago?
WTF????
Is she Sa?
heh???
#13
Shame chief - I have walked the path myself so my sympathies.... just don't do what I did - leave her the keys to the house while you go fishing, tell her to take what she wants, then come home the next day and find your carpets, light fittings, door handles and toilet-roll holders all gone. Still - gave me an excuse to fumigate and get her vile stench out of the house. (good to see I'm not bitter!)
And I didn't catch anything either.
And I didn't catch anything either.
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yeah, I got back to one cup and saucer,one plate, one mug, one pot one chair etc..
Those days Greatermans was the place to shop.
found a sales lass who was pretty and worked on commission, and we walked through the shop, new dishwasher,Fridge and duvet were the first of a long list and took care of my pet hates and made sure the beer was cold....
Three days later, having left the keys with a neighbour I returned home to a fully furnished house with a meal in the oven and the Sales lass's home phone number on the Counter.
we dated for about two months...
The ex's sudden departure was the best thing that ever happened to me.
Those days Greatermans was the place to shop.
found a sales lass who was pretty and worked on commission, and we walked through the shop, new dishwasher,Fridge and duvet were the first of a long list and took care of my pet hates and made sure the beer was cold....
Three days later, having left the keys with a neighbour I returned home to a fully furnished house with a meal in the oven and the Sales lass's home phone number on the Counter.
we dated for about two months...
The ex's sudden departure was the best thing that ever happened to me.






