Breaking: South Africa Relaxes Visa Rules for Kenyans

How much do they charge to think and understand simple things in Bongolala? Because you clearly can't afford.

Where did I mention Kenyans travel visa-free?

Kubishana na wewe is a waste of energy.
So u mean that visa is given without a fee? Wacha upumbavu the whole of Kunyaland will migrate to SA!
 
So u mean that visa is given without a fee? Wacha upumbavu the whole of Kunyaland will migrate to SA!

What part of this statement don't you understand?

"The Kenyan Nationals are exempted from paying Visa Fee if the stay in South Africa is less than 30 days."

Your education system is worse than I thought.

 
So u mean that visa is given without a fee? Wacha upumbavu the whole of Kunyaland will migrate to SA!

And the fact that Visa fees are waived doesn't mean it will be granted to everyone. There are many cases of denials.

Visa-free, like in your case, means you can just walk into South Africa.

But because you are too poor to travel, the few Kenyans who are lucky to be granted the SA visa are more than Tanzanians who travel to SA.
 
The website says to the governmental officials! I don't know what u r arguing about!
 
The website says to the governmental officials! I don't know what u r arguing about!

You really can't help yourself. Is it that you can't understand simple English, or you are retarded or both?

What do you need for you to understand the difference between 'Visa-free' and 'Free Visa' ?

Visa-free : No Visa is required. You can just take a flight to South Africa and enter. (Kenyan government officials)
Free-Visa : Visa is required. You have to apply and be granted a Visa. But you are not charged any Visa fees. ( All Kenyans, for visits shorter than 30 days.)

South Africa Visa Information - Kenya - Short Term Visa - Visitors Visa - Business Visa

Visa policy of South Africa - Wikipedia

If you don't understand this one, just go back to school and save everyone the agony.



 
SHORT TERM VISA
In South Africa, visas for tourism and for visiting family and friends are issued for a maximum of three months. Short term visit visas do not allow the applicant to switch into a longer term South African immigration service and although short term study is permitted, an applicant may not study for longer than the grant of their visa. Where students wish to continue studying in South African for longer than three months a study visa/permit application must be submitted. Unlike a visit visa, a student visa/permit allows the candidate to engage in limited employment, however in both cases permits are issued for temporary residence and candidates must return to their country of residency upon expiry.
South Africa Visa Information - Kenya - Short Term Visa

Plse read that there is neither free visa no visa free for non governmental officials. No where it is stated short term visa is free for Kenyans n for ur business people they can get 10 years multiple entry visa but with a fee. Wacha ujinga tuliza those jiggers at home!
 

So, you go on the website and look for the part that doesn't say anything about charges, then bring it here.
Is it that you don't have the brain capacity to scroll to the part of the website that talks about the Visa fees?

Kama ningekuwa hapo, I would punch you on the nose for wasting my time.
 
That link has the following information
BUSINESS VISA
OverviewOverviewVisa FeesDocuments RequiredPhoto SpecificationsDownload Form
OVERVIEW
A Business Visa is required if during any portion of the visit applicant intends to conduct business or commercial activities. E.g.; Meetings, Conference, Training Visas, Trade Fairs, etc; such visas can only be issued to travelers not being paid for work by an entity within South Africa. If the applicant intends to undertake paid work in South Africa he/she will need to obtain a work permit.

South Africa Visa Information - Kenya - Short Term Visa - Visitors Visa - Business Visa
None of those words u attached r there!
 

Just before those words, there is an 'overview' dropdown box. Click there and select Visa fees.

 
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