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Monday, 13 April 2015

We deny Nigerians with criminal records visas - South Africa

Consul-General, South African High Commission in Nigeria, Ambassador Mogethi Monaisa, on Monday said the commission sometimes deny issuance of its visas to Nigerians it discovered to be having criminal records.
“The commission does not just deny people visas, but it is either that those it sometimes deny issuance of visas are discovered to have criminal records or failed to meet its requirements. Nigerians should personally visit our websites for necessary information and requirements for applying for South African visas,” Monaisa told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos
 He said Nigerians should facilitate their visa processing by submitting it to VFS Global.
“This is the company that the commission has authorised to facilitate the processing of visa applications submitted by Nigerians. The South Africa High Commission wants Nigerians applying for visas to know that it is only VFS Global that is recognised by it to facilitate visa applications on its behalf,” Monaisa said.
The consul-general advised Nigerians to desist from patronising unauthorised agents and intermediaries who would charge them huge fees and end up without achieving any results, adding that such act was illegal.
"They should know that VFS is our only agent to handle issues of visas for the commission,” he said.
Monaisa said the commission would deny such Nigerians the South African visas if it discovered it, noting that the applicants would also forfeit the fees paid to such illegal agents. He assured Nigerian applicants seeking to obtain the South African visas that the commission would grant their requests as long as they satisfied the requirements guiding the issuance.
(NAN)

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    1. SA forming wht I don't knw. Good for them, and Nigerians dat patronise them.

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    3. I wonder what Nigerians are even going to look for in SA in the first instance. Na dem sabi sha.



      #TeamBlessed#

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  2. The southerners shud go and rest.
    Always discriminating as if they ain't black.

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    1. Can't u read? Hw does this statement show discrimination? Sumtyms we jst comment rubbish without reading the content of a story. Pls be explicit wit ur comment nxt time.

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    2. It's you that doesn't understand,when she said "southerners" she meant southern Africans...you are too quick to criticize.

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    3. Imagine South Africa feeling high abt d insurance of der visa, mean yl, Nigeria issue ders 2 both cat, goat n rat, no standard @ll. President elect, plss do smtin abt it

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  3. What are this ones feeling like?

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  4. Hmmmm na waooo over to nigeria fake sham Government.

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  5. Hmmmm na waooo over to nigeria fake sham Government.

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  6. Nigeria .... giant of Africa.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  7. Can u imagine this evening fuckery coming out of a Country that is Globally recognized as having the highest crime rate in Africa, while also belonging to the first ten in the whole World.

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  8. Chai Nigeria has suffered.. This has got me thinking.. Which country has d highest level of crime. Pot hating kettle.. Anyway I don't blame SA, I blame our niggas that think they can make it better out there.. But am glad #change has come. Sai Buhari..👍

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  9. Chai Nigeria has suffered.. This has got me thinking.. Which country has d highest level of crime. Pot hating kettle.. Anyway I don't blame SA, I blame our niggas that think they can make it better out there.. But am glad #change has come. Sai Buhari..👍

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  10. Chai Nigeria has suffered.. This has got me thinking.. Which country has d highest level of crime. Pot hating kettle.. Anyway I don't blame SA, I blame our niggas that think they can make it better out there.. But am glad #change has come. Sai Buhari..👍

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  11. Nice one, hope its also directed at the big criminals?

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA LUMIA

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  12. Wonder what they are feeling like....taking 3wks plus to give visa, South Africa that is here even America does not take this long.God will make this local country respect us.

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  13. Abeg dey should go & take several seats. Dey discriminate too much. Linda take note!

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  14. Abeg dey should go & take several seats. Dey discriminate too much. Linda take note!

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  15. Abeg dey should go & take several seats. Dey discriminate too much. Linda take note!

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  16. Abeg dey should go & take several seats. Dey discriminate too much. Linda take note!

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  17. Many countries don't need Nigerians that's just the pure fact...IDK why they still have their consul here..smh

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    1. You definitely don't know what your facts are?
      Majority of Nigerian are contributors to their host country around the world, for South Africa waste of space. I don't understand what my people look for in a country like that.

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  18. mumu south africa... u r still in africa ode country... stp feeln fly

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  19. Which crime database do they wanna log unto to find find who has committed a crime or not :s
    So how does this work exactly?

    www.thehomealley.blogspot.com

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    1. Help me ask them Ooo.
      Britain and America find it challenging detecting criminals on the database talk about South Africa.
      I wouldn't go to that country if it was the only country left in Africa. You are more likely to get robbed, killed or stabbed in South Africa than anywhere in the world.

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    2. You read my mind lol. I can't deal!

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  20. you have got to be kidding me

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  21. See this mumu SA, free visa self I no collect rubbish

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  22. That means no Nigerian will be granted visa. As far as I am concerned, every single Nigerian is a criminal and therefore have all got criminal records

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  23. I don't blame them, is nija government that has refuse to be relevant takes the blame.

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  24. People should learn how to read b4 commenting

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  25. #ampwettykamsi#
    Imagine south Africa saying this. Ok noted.
    Linda observe

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  26. SA doesn't force anybody to come to there country. Nigerians should also stop looking around for what is not lost. If they don't have any good reason for traveling Nigerians should stay back home and do something meaningful. All the same I will blame everything on our government. If the country(Nigeria) is good in the 1st place why would anybody wants to travel to SA?

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  27. Interesting Can u imagine What are this ones feeling like?

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  28. The upside is that Nigeria does not keep records.

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  29. Nawa o.

    See wetin our backyard country dey do us, despite when huge amount of their income wey dem dey use develop their country dey come from Naija.

    We better sit up and make policies that put them in their place as well.

    E.g do something about DSTV. Get more empower more competitors and ensure they reduce their charges or run them out of the market entirely

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  30. We will also deny them visas and give them reasons too. Tit for tat.

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  31. South Africa is right in taking whatever steps it deems necessary to keep its borders safe from criminal minded elements. Matter of fact, she should add to the current list, all the white-collared criminals esp of Nigerian extraction who bled the public treasury dry and continue to do so. Perhaps, this move will start to drive the lesson home for those short-sighted and visionless Naijas who
    thrive on robbing Peter to pay Paul and leave a teaming mass of
    innocent people in long term poverty that defies solutions. Could Europe and America join forces as well to ensure these white-collared criminals are kept out of their countries? Or is one simply day dreaming?

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  32. SA...una kukuma know Nigerians in ur country support and make ur country fun to b in.. make una no fuckup Oo....#naija 4 lyf

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  33. This is no western world...unfortunately we have no database of criminals! So where do they source their information from? They have no point!

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  34. Imagine south Africa ooooo,well it's nt dier fault it's us Nigerians dat have opened their eyes nd dumb skulls nd nw they fill dat they can get rid of us bah? Well let's see who cums crawling back nd begging. Naija 4 life

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  35. Its only natural, I don't blame them

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  36. Its only natural, I don't blame them

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