Anne of Air 2000 offers a GREAT service, use her, it is money well spent. As to serial numbers and caliber; a receiver number is OK just make sure they are easily visible.
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Anne of Air 2000 offers a GREAT service, use her, it is money well spent. As to serial numbers and caliber; a receiver number is OK just make sure they are easily visible.
Regarding the procedure for temporary importation of firearms into South Africa we ourselves have done some extensive research for our clients. As this is a free service that the South African Police offer we would like to share with all Africa Hunting members the copy we send out to our clients. Please feel free to download it and use it as a guideline when filling out the form.
Please feel free to give ask us questions or give us feedback if our form assists you.
Regards,
Kevin
I to would like to thank everybody for your help. I will be taking my own rifles on my next hunt in May/June and reading through this thread really helped again THANK YOU. Bob
2 quick questions: 1)if we are not going the pre-approved route, I understand that I DO NOT complete section J and sign until I am at Tambo and in the presence of the official. However, can I go ahead now and complete section I 4.1-4.4, and sign and date it the current date and list my current location? Or, so both sections have to be completed and signed in the presence of the official?
2)if my wife is not traveling with me, do I have to include her info on page 2, 25.1-25.4? If so, since she does not have a current passport, do I list her social security number, drivers license number, or just leave the ID number field blank?
Thanks in advance...
Hi all , just wondering if any Australians Have been to SA recently and who have some tips for filling out this form as I already made the mistake of signing it prior to arriving lol
Go to travel Lori link on the front page and she has step by step instructions on how to fill out each page.
Make sure you use black ink and make about 3 copies after it is all filled out. I like to take the form and do the fill in on my computer and then print it and leave the signature for later. Use a stick note to mark where you need to sign.
What i like to do is put a copy of my passport page, copy of rifle (ownership) permit and SA form 520 together in my rifle case so when you pull it out for inspection you have all your documents together.
Remember to put your validated form with your rifle for additional inspection if needed.
When you check your baggage know which one is your ammo and which one is your rifle as you will need to know...
Thanks for the help James it is much appreciated :)
I have a question maybe someone has the answer to. I have come into SA through Joberg 3 times now and it was always the same. get the guns at bulk baggage, go to the office to get them checked in while 3 or 4 guys all but go through your pockets looking for a tip, then on to the police station with my SAPS form to get the permit. This June while at the police station,and they were taking thier good old time, because I didin't tip anyone up to this point. A couple of experienced looking guys came in without guns and within seconds the police pulled some gun cases out from behind the counter, the paperwork was magically produced, stamped and they were on thier way. They were there for literally 3 minutes total. It took us about an hour with all our paperwork in order. So the question is...how did they do that?
I have used Gracy VIP service and i could have been one of the ones you are talking about.
First time to SA i also had all my paper work in order and waited about 3 hours to get through with tips.
I have come across that it will be a little more difficult to do this in the future with out prior planning and i will do so in the future.
I have used Henry Durrheim of riflepermits.com the last two years and have encountered no problems. I feel the fee he charges is well worth the expedited service he provides. He met me at Johannesburg, took me to SAPS, and had already had me send the permits before I arrived, so I was in and out in less than ten minutes.
I was advised if this service by my PH and my travel agent, and it was the easiest part of the whole process.
Hope this helps you!