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Anyone from UK been through Jo'berg recently with firearms?

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18 November 2010, 15:56
ochayethenoo
Anyone from UK been through Jo'berg recently with firearms?
I'm looking for someone from the UK with their UK firearms permit who has been through Jo'berg recently to get an update on the efficiency or otherwise of the SAPS office.
Please pm me


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18 November 2010, 16:23
MattMck
Went through last September. PH meets you off the plane with paperwork, go to firearms office with him, get granted the permit and pick up your guns. Was more efficient than the UK side!
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18 November 2010, 16:28
shakari
As long as you have all the right paperwork in order it's fairly smooth and fairly fast..... if you use one of the meet and greet services such as offered by PHASA or Aubs458 who posts here, it's even faster and smoother.

These might help:

http://www.shakariconnection.c...-regulations.html#sa

http://www.shakariconnection.c...nting-directory.html






18 November 2010, 16:39
ddrhook
+1 for Aubrey
18 November 2010, 18:40
Finman
Got my licence through PHASA who arranged that we were met in Oliver Tambo airport, and the licences were there waiting for us, took us all of 5 minutes to get through (3 of us)!!
The lovely lady who was the PHASA rep, took us through the internal flight firearms inspection as well and that was that. Would do it again in a flash, and all for $140. The faces of the chaps who were waiting for their licences in the SAPS office alone was worth the fee!

bw

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18 November 2010, 18:53
sws
I went through in March with a shotgun, and it was absolutely no problems. I guess we waited in the queue for 20 minutes and were in our car within an hour and a half of landing.
18 November 2010, 20:09
ochayethenoo
Thanks for your feedback so far. The indication I have had from other sources is that as long as you have completed your application form (but not signed it) + have photocopy of your passport + UK FAC when you go to the SAPS office, then the meet and greet service which was very important a year or two back, is now not really necessary.
So I'm really asking folk (with UK FACs) who have been through this year without using meet & greet and pre applying.


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18 November 2010, 20:30
shakari
It's not really about having a UK FAC, a Euro firearms ppt or a US permit etc...... As long as your application ticks all the boxes then it's a fairly fast process.

The delay comes when someone in front of you or your own application doesn't tick all the boxes...... the advantages of using one of the agents is that they ensure (beforehand) that your application DOES tick all the boxes and that if there's a queue of any kind, you go straight to the head of the queue.