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Spousal Permits
Do partners of South Africas who are in Same-sex relationships require permits to immigrate to South Africa?
South Africa is proud of its multi-cultural and liberal society. On December 1st 2005, South Africa became the fifth nation in the world to offer legal marriage to same-sex couples.
Post-apartheid, South Africa has one of the most progressive constitutions in the world, and is the only one to specifically mention equal rights for same-sex couples or individuals.
If a partner or spouse of a South Africa would like to join them, the same immigration rules apply in order to obtain a South African spousal permit.
For further information on spousal permits see here
Information supplied by www.intergate-immigration.com
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Last update: 2008-12-23 14:42
Author: claus lauter
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