The University is not permitted to register an international student until he/she produces a VALID study permit. It usually takes at least 6 weeks for your study permit application to be processed. It is also important for you to note that your Study Permit is issued to study at one institution. Should you want to change institutions, you would have to apply for a change of status. This can be done in country in the country applicable to the new institution of study.
International students are required to apply for a study permit at the South African High Commission, Embassy, Consulate or Trade Mission in their countries of origin. If there is no South African representative in a particular international student country, you must apply to a nearest South African High Commission, Embassy, Consulate or Trade Mission.
The following are the current requirements to be submitted to the South African Embassy/Consulate in their country when applying for a study permit:
NB: Any documents that are not in English must be translated to English.
ENDORSEMENT TO STUDY PART TIME
New interpretations of the regulations have been issued to the conditions of part time studies on a work permit. If you are a holder of a Work or Business permit you may apply for an endorsement to study part-time. The endorsement will only be valid for the period of the holder’s prospective Business or Work permits.
To apply for the endorsement you will:
Contact details for Department of Home Affairs in Durban
Department of Home Affairs
Republic of South Africa
Private Bag X09
Greyville
4023
Tel (031) 308 7911/7976
Fax (031) 308 7926
PLEASE NOTE
The holder of a study permit for studies at a higher education institution may conduct part-time work for a period not exceeding 20 hours per week during term and full time when the University is closed.