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Can I apply for citizenship if I wasn't born in here and only one parent is South African?

Yes, but you need to get a South African birth certificate first.

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Is there a way I can change my personal information on my matric certificate?

It should not be necessary to change the personal information on your matric certificate, but you can apply for the certificate to be verified through Umalusi.

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Can I get permanent residency if my child is a South African citizen?

No, but you can apply for a relativeā€™s visa.

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Can I get Home Affairs to make my ID interview sooner if it's urgent?

Your best bet is probably to ask an organisation that frequently deals with Home Affairs to help you.

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How can I get a death certificate for my parent so that I can apply for my ID?

You can apply for a replacement copy or a full death certificate at any Home Affairs office.

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How can I get an ID for myĀ child when Home Affairs says they need his Malawian motherā€™s details too?

Only one parent's ID is required to apply for an ID, according to Home Affairs' website, so you may want to get legal help.

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How can I take custody of my 16-year-old sonĀ andĀ change hisĀ surname to mine?

Both of these issues can be resolved through mediation to reach an agreement or parenting plan, which can then be made an order of court.

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What happens to my visa if I, a non-citizen, divorce from my permanent resident spouse?

The Director-General of Home Affairs can issue an order that will allow a foreign ex-spouse who applies for a visitorā€™s or relativeā€™s visa to stay in the country.

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How can IĀ get a South African ID so that IĀ can further my studies?

If either of your parents has permanent residency in South Africa, you would qualify to apply for permanent residence too. Then after five years, you could apply for citizenship by naturalisation.

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Should I wait for the spousal permit to be extended before informing Home Affairs that weĀ are divorced?

The court ordered that a foreign ex-spouse should be allowed to live and work in the country to discharge parental duties.

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