The South African Revenue Service has introduced a new travel pass which it says makes it"easy and simple for travellers to comply with their legal obligation."
It requires travellers to declare what currency and goods they're carrying before even boarding a flight.The South African Revenue Service is piloting a new traveller declaration system at Durban's King Shaka International Airport. All travellers leaving or entering South Africa will eventually need to complete this declaration, but, for now, it's voluntary.
SARS hopes that the SATMS, once tried and tested, will be rolled out at other airports across the country and, eventually, to all ports of entry by 2024. "We hope to start the rollout in 2023, and within that vision, we hope that by 2024 we shall have covered all the ports, including land and seas modalities."is available to those who have booked their flights to travel to or from South Africa. Travellers will need to include their passport, travel, and contact details along with information on goods being carried – including currency – when entering or leaving the country.
BISouthAfrica Great but with free entry and exit through the land 'borders' what is its purpose?
BISouthAfrica What do travellers who have no internet access do because I haven't seen this TC-01 form in years....
RevMeshoe this is same digital passport being touted around the world which will monitor & restrict movement of goods, finances & people. Voluntary will become compulsory. In future vaccines will not be voluntary but compulsory to move anywhere outside of your house.
Maybe start with his highness lord Cyril. ....ports of entry🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 start with game farms.🙊🙊🙊
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