Latest News About Citizenship Of South Africa

Updated 2026-04-17 18:01

Here are the latest key developments on South African citizenship as of early 2026:

Illustration: If you’re overseas and previously lost SA citizenship under the old rule, you can visit the Home Affairs online portal, verify your status with your ID, complete biometric steps, and have your citizenship reinstated, after which you’ll receive a real-time notification and can apply for a passport or Smart ID without delays.[2]

If you’d like, I can summarize the exact eligibility criteria, step-by-step reinstatement process, and timelines from the official portal pages, or pull the latest local-news angles pertinent to residents in Los Angeles or California. I can also format a quick checklist or a simple flowchart to help you navigate reinstatement.

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Citizenship and Identity: South Africa's Legal Journey Toward ...

South Africa’s highest court ruled that a law taking away citizenship from those who gained another nationality without permission was unfair and unconstitutional. The Court said citizenship is a deep, protected right that cannot be lost without fair treatment. This decision brought relief to many South Africans living abroad, assuring them that having another nationality won’t erase their connection to home. It showed that belonging to a nation is about more than papers—it’s about...

capetown.today

Home Affairs launches new citizenship portal

Restoring dignity through digital progress: Home Affairs launches new citizenship portal The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr Leon Schreiber, today announced the launch of the Home Affairs Citizenship Reinstatement Portal, a major step forward in the Department’s digital transformation programme to deliver dignity for all South Africans. This announcement follows the landmark Constitutional Court judgment delivered on 6 May 2025 in the matter of Democratic Alliance v Minister of Home Affairs.

www.gov.za

Citizenship in South Africa | JLIA

Been a permanent resident of South Africa for a period of five consecutive years or longer, you may be entitled to apply to become a South African citizen.

jlia.co.za