Why should I register?
Vast numbers of our people who travel abroad every day do not encounter
any difficulties. However, through our missions abroad, we have
assisted a growing number of South Africans who have become victims of
crime, accident/s, illness, death, natural/man-made disasters, civil
unrest, or whose family and/or next-of-kin needed to contact them in an
emergency.
Registration through this website is NOT considered proof of South
African citizenship. If you apply for any service from an Embassy,
High Commission or Consulate General (mission) while abroad, you will
be asked by staff to provide proof of South African citizenship, such
as a passport or bar coded ID book.
By registering your trip on-line with ROSA you assist the Department
to locate you during an emergency, verifying your status and liaising
with your next-of-kin. Information on ROSA is not continuously
monitored and will only be accessed during a declared consular
emergency.
Registration is voluntary and free of charge. We encourage you to
consider registration as an integral part of your travel planning and
security.
How do I register?
The ROSA software is an on-line registration process available on the
Department of International Relations and Cooperation website. The
address is
http://www.dirco.gov.za/consular/index.html.
Click on the
button and follow the easy steps.
The ROSA software is unique as it allows for a traveller to:
- Register as an Individual Traveller
- Register as Group Travellers
- Register multiple destinations
- Update their profiles (Individual or Group)
- De-register their profile from the system.
How can the Embassy or Consulate assist me while I am abroad?
The Chief Directorate: Consular Services in the Department of
International Relations and Cooperation, in close collaboration with the
Consular Sections of South African Representatives abroad, provides
consular services to South African citizens who work, live and travel
abroad. Consular Services operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. On
weekends and after hours, assistance is rendered in cooperation with
the Department's Operations Room in Pretoria. The Operations Room
supports our 121 Representatives in 105 countries affording services
that cover the entire world.
A detailed list of services is available at http://www.dirco.gov.za/consular/services.htm
How will my information be used?
ROSA will be utilised by Consular Officers at Head Office or at a
South African Mission abroad in the event of a disaster, emergency or
other crisis as outlined above.
Only authorised officers of the Department of International Relations
and Cooperation have access to the information which will only be used
in the event of an emergency. This will enable the Department to e.g.
react by contacting the next-of-kin to verify the status of the South
Africans travelling abroad that might have been affected by the
emergency.
Registration and Privacy
The Department is committed to ensuring that any personal information
received through the ROSA on-line registration process is safeguarded
against unauthorised disclosure.
The Department will not disclose the information you provide through
the registration application to any third parties (this includes
family members) unless you have first given it written authorisation to
do so. In the event that family members make enquiries about your
whereabouts, such requests will be forwarded to you. You may choose to
inform the mission of your decision to respond or not.
This internet site uses secure encryption to safeguard your privacy
and therefore any unauthorised interception by third parties of the
information you send via the internet is unlikely. The Department does
not accept responsibility for any such interception.
Important Notification
The responsibility remains with the individual traveller to-
- act responsibly and be aware of the risks
- consider and purchase full travel insurance or an overseas health plan
- respect the culture and customs of the countries visited.
The consular assistance provided by the Department, in the case of
an emergency, is usually of a non-financial nature, and the Department
will not be responsible for payment of legal, medical, traveling
expenses or any other expenses on behalf of the traveller.
It is reiterated that information on ROSA is only accessed by the Department during a declared consular emergency.