Please register your valuables before you leave the country. In order to prove that you took valuable items, such as jewellery, watches, cameras, video cameras, laptops, with you out of South Africa, you need to register them for re-importation before departure. Registration can be done at the Customs office in the international departures hall before handing in your baggage to the airline/shipping line. Please note that if your valuables are not identifiable by a serial number or identification mark, the matter must be discussed with customs well before, to make arrangements for suitable identification, by photographs, seals, etc. before your departure from South Africa. In cases where you board a connecting flight to a designated international airport from where you will depart for your international or regional flight, please make sure that your goods are registered for re-importation before handing in your baggage for the first flight.
If you’re a tourist / foreign visitor you can reclaim Value-Added Tax (VAT) on the goods bought during your visit in South Africa; to read more click here.
Top tip: Customs Officers may search and seize currency in terms of Regulation 3(3) and 3(6) of the Exchange Control Regulations. For more information, you can refer to the SC-PA-01-06 – Excess Currency – External Policy.
To the value of R1 million per adult and R200 000 per child under the age of 18, per calendar year out of South Africa. Prior clearance from an authorised dealer (on an official letterhead) must be produced to Customs as proof. Without such clearance only an amount equalling R25 000 is allowed per person.
To access this page in different languages click on the links below:
Customs-BR003 – Traveller Leaflet Airports harbours English – External Brochure
Customs-BR004 – Traveller Leaflet Airports harbours French – External Brochure
Customs-BR006 – Traveller Leaflet Land borders Afrikaans – External Brochure
Customs-BR007 – Traveller Leaflet Airports harbours Portuguese – External Brochure
Customs-BR008 – Traveller leaflet Airports harbours Afrikaans – External Brochure
Customs-G001 – Travellers Guide new – External Guide
DA 1 – Report Inwards Outwards for Ships – External Form
DA 187 – Customs Road Freight Manifest – External Form
DA 188 – Certificate of Approval of Means of Transport – External Form
DA 2 – Report Inwards Outwards for Aircraft – External Form
DA 55 – Customs and Excise Valuation Questionnaire – External Form
SC-PA-01-03 – Guide on Duty Free Allowances for Travellers – External Guide
SC-PA-01-09 – Completion of Traveller Card – External Manual
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