High Commission of Mozambique in Pretoria
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Address | 529 Edmond Street Arcádia, 0083, Pretoria 0007 South Africa |
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please want to you finish to translate Portuguese to English on my baby certificate I,m Form Mozambique
I went to embassy to obtain a business travel visa, I called first to find out of the procedure and I was not told I have to come from 8am till 12pm to obtain the visa. I came at 2:30pm and was told to come back tomorrow at 8am to apply. I asked to apply and then collect same time but they refused . The time and amount of money I took to travel there is a lo. It would be helpful to put such info on the website and the people the call operators to give sufficient info to avoid such instances
please advise what do i have to do to get a work permit in SA for domestic work. thank you.
I'm South African looking for my dad, his name is Joao Arlindo from Mozambique he was born on 1964/09/30. If u know him or his family please contact me +27820860726 or email Jnhlongo@gmail.com
How can we find if someone else sighned a document instead of the real mom, we are not sure if she did. They aparently are going on holiday in Desember but as yet did not obtained a letter of consent from the mother. Thank you.
Hi, i am Setseke Erasmus i am looking for my father Justice Makota Machonga(mashonga), he was working at kloof mine in RSA. but i was told that he is somewhere around mozambique now.anyone with information about him please dont hezitate to contact me @ 0738118508/ setseke 2@gmail.com
i would like to know the cost and requirements for a south african to apply for work permit in Mozambique
My name is John I want to know what the ambassador of our county/Mozambique is doing about what is happening in South Africa, Mozambican people with South African id books are suffering illegal immigrant marks on their id books.
Many have paid about R8000.00 to South African home affairs officials to get their ID books illegal immigrant marks removed.
Please we need to stand against this because we have families in this country, businesses and more valuable items we can not let it go just like that we need to know what is the government id doing before is too late.
As Mozambicans in South Africa we will start a movement that will fight this we are ready to die than to lose our dignity.
Hi.I am a south African, looking for my father. I was told that his name is Alison Dauti Carimo. If anyone knows him or his family please contact me at +27 78 900 5261.
They are a lot of undocumented people from Mozambique and swaziland with the national department of Home Affairs.
I do require the UNHCR to attend to their repatriation back to their home.
They are a big burden for all residents in South Africa.
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