South Africa Visa and Travel

General

You will travel together as a country group from a London airport during the first few weeks in January. We will confirm the exact details of your flight and send you the eticket once it has been booked. It is your responsibility to get yourself to the airport in plenty of time for your international flight. We will arrange for your country group to meet at a designated time and place at the airport on the day of travel. The process will be explained during Training and two of the group will act as our Travel Coordinators, to be the points of contact with Project Trust should there be any issues during travel.

Luggage

It is important to pack as lightly as possible. You need to be able to carry all your luggage by yourself. Everything will need to fit into a maximum of one checked bag (a large rucksac weighing a maximum of 23kg) and one carry-on cabin bag. It is your responsibility to ensure that you meet all airline requirements, and you will be responsible for paying any excess baggage.

Visa and immigration costs

The costs of Volunteers meeting the legal requirements for entry and long-term stay (visas, permits, etc.) vary considerably between the countries where Project Trust operates. To make this as fair as possible, we ask each Volunteer to make a payment of ยฃ150 to Project Trust as a contribution towards these costs. Payment for entry Visas made by Volunteers before departure from the UK will be included in this cost. e.g. A Volunteer paying ยฃ50 for a Visa before departure will only be asked to make a payment of ยฃ100 to Project Trust, to make up the total of ยฃ150.

Visas / Permits

In order to travel to South Africa as a volunteer, you will need to obtain a Visa before departure. This involves completing an application form and submitting a number of other supporting documents. More information on this process will sent out separately.