Embassy of South Africa in Dublin
Address | Alexandra House, 2nd Floor Earlsfort Centre Earlsfort Terrace Dublin Ireland |
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Phone | local: international: |
Hours | The Embassy is open between 9 and 12 only to the public so phone calls will only be answered from 12-5pm Monday to Friday. |
Notes | The South African Embassy in Dublin does not have an official website. Corporate services email: Motseped@dirco.gov.za Consular email: o’donnellc@dirco.gov.za and Roszkowskic@dirco.gov.za. If your email enquiry does not receive a response, please phone the Embassy on 01-6615553. This is not an official embassy website and is not checked regularly by the embassy so we advise people to email or contact the embassy by phone directly and not to ask questions to this website. |
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How safe will i be if i visit and work in Ireland
The charges d'affaires in SA Thobeka Diamini is an absolutre disgrace - she took her SA maid to work in Dublin at well below the minium wage and forced her to work excess hours - slave labour - not bad for a member of the useless ANC government !! The black middle class treat their servants worse than during the apartheid period. She should be shot and exterminated. What a bitch !!! I hope that the Dublin government have expelled her.
I'm travelling to Bulgaria in August 2014 for a holiday and I am wondering if I need to apply for a Bulgarian visa? I will be staying in Bulgaria for 8 nights. Will appreciate the information back via email at wyancampell1994@googlemail.com
What all will i need to apply for my child's passport and birth certificate? I will be coming from the isle of man so dont want to forget anything.
Thank you
It does not shock me that the South African embassy in Ireland. Is inefficient. The attaché i dealt with lack no professionalism in fact she has no people skills or whatsoever . Not shocking though as they are reporting to nobody. An organisation without leadership does not exist.
Marian,
South Africa is not utopian, not by a long shot, but all nations have their problems.
Awful and senseless murders are committed in Ireland as well, and lest we forget to mention Ireland's gargantuan problem with paedophilia (which permeates all levels of Irish society), and its rampant alcohol abuse as well as its ever-burgeoning drug addiction.
So you really should not be pointing fingers at other nations. Go wag your accusing finger at your own countrymen and women and don't forget to get off your high horse while you're about it.
Hi, I would like to apply for a new id card as I collect these- is it issued for free ? I have dual citizenship (Sa and IRISH) and I live in GALWAY.
Any info will be appreciated, thank you.
my e/mail is ruan1@live.ie
I watched a TV Programme the other night on police brutality in SA and it was so shocking. I thought Nelson Mandela fought for Justice for all, well obviously the current SA government have a different view, your government should hide their heads in shame. Nelson Mandela's name is being besmirched by the government and its forces while he lies in a hospital bed. SHAME ON YOU ALL
pathetic same for the London office !!!
THE PHONES ARE RINGING OUT NO ANSWSER AND IT IS BEFORE 12
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