Passport Path
NaturalizationZA-NAT-05

Naturalização - reivindicação diferida na maioridade, filho nascido em RSA de pais não cidadãos / não PR (s4 (3))

Cidadania em South Africa

Elegibilidade
Uma pessoa nascida na República de pais que não são cidadãos sul-africanos nem residentes permanentes se qualifica para solicitar a cidadania sul-africana ao atingir a maioridade (18 anos) se ele ou ela tiver vivido na República continuamente desde o nascimento até a maioridade e o nascimento for registrado no Registro de Nascimentos e Óbitos Act 51 of 1992 (s4 (3) do Cidadania Act 88 of 1995). Este é um pedido de naturalização diferida feito por maioria, não um status automático, e foi objeto de Ministro de Assuntos Internos v Ali [2018] ZASCA 169.
Prazo
Deferred/conditional acquisition (e.g. registration or claim at majority).
Renúncia
Não exigida

Visão geral

A person born in the Republic to parents who are neither South African citizens nor permanent residents qualifies to apply for South African citizenship on reaching majority (age 18) if he or she has lived in the Republic continuously from birth to majority and the birth is registered under the Births and Deaths Registration Act 51 of 1992 (s4(3) of the Citizenship Act 88 of 1995). This is a deferred naturalisation claim made at majority, not an automatic status, and was the subject of Minister of Home Affairs v Ali [2018] ZASCA 169.

Base jurídica

Primary statute: SA Citizenship Act 88 of 1995 s4(3). Operative 2013-01-01–present. Authority: Department of Home Affairs (DHA).

Cenários de exemplo

Os cenários de exemplo são exibidos em inglês.

  • Eligible to apply — deferred naturalisation claim at majority.

    s4(3) lets an RSA-born child of non-citizen/non-PR parents apply for citizenship on attaining majority if she (a) lived in the Republic from birth to majority and (b) has a registered birth — both met. This deferred claim was vindicated in Minister of Home Affairs v Ali [2018] ZASCA 169; it is a naturalisation application ('qualifies to apply'), not automatic by-birth status.

  • Not eligible under ZA-NAT-05 — correct route is s2(3) (by birth).

    s4(3) applies only where the parents were neither citizens nor PR holders; because Thabo's parents held PR, he falls under the automatic s2(3) by-birth route ('qualifies to be a South African citizen by birth'), not the s4(3) naturalisation application. Confirming parental status at birth is the threshold triage.

  • Eligible to apply — late registration does not defeat the claim.

    s4(3)(b) requires only that the birth 'has been registered' and fixes no deadline, so a historical registration gap cured by late registration does not extinguish the deferred claim (text is silent on timing). Once registered and with continuous birth-to-majority residence shown, Emmanuel qualifies to apply at 18.

  • Not eligible under ZA-NAT-05 — continuous residence broken.

    s4(3)(a) requires the child to have 'lived in the Republic from the date of his or her birth to the date of becoming a major'; the five-year absence breaks the continuous-residence condition. The documentary burden to prove lifelong residence is high (school, medical and residence records across the whole period).

Resumo informativo compilado a partir de fontes legais primárias — não é aconselhamento jurídico. A lei de cidadania muda; verifique com a autoridade competente antes de agir. Verificado pela última vez em 2026-07-01.

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