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New Laws for Traveling to and From Swaziland with a Child under 18

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The South African Department of Home Affairs has recently implemented new laws as per traveling with a minor across its international borders.

If you are traveling with a child under the age of 18, please read the guidelines at the link below and make yourself accustomed with them to avoid any mishaps when cross border traveling with a minor as there are certain documents as highlighted in the downloadable PDF that you will now HAVE to travel with:

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