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Public Holidays observed by the Embassy in Indonesia:
The South African Embassy will observe the following national and
Indonesian holidays in 2010 and will be closed to the public on:
Friday, 01 January - New Year’s Day
Friday, 26 February - Birthday of Prophet Muhammad
Friday, - 02 April - Good Friday
Monday, 05 April - Family Day (Monday after Easter Sunday)
Friday, 28 May - Vesak Day
Monday, 09 August - National Women’s Day
Tuesday, 17 August - Independence Day
Friday, 10 September - Idul Fitri
Monday, 13 September - Idul Fitri (Joint Leave)
Friday, 24 September - Heritage Day
Wednesday, 17 November - Idul Adha (Sacrifice Day)
South African Public Holidays 2010
Friday, 01 January - New Year’s Day
(Sun) Monday, (21) 22 March - Human Rights Day
Friday, 02 April - Good Friday (Easter)
Monday, 05 April - Family Day (Monday after Easter Sunday)
Tuesday, 27 April - Freedom Day (National Day)
Saturday, 01 May - Workers’ Day
Wednesday, 16 June - Youth Day
Monday, 09 August - National Women’s Day
Friday, 24 September - Heritage Day
Thursday, 16 December - Day of Reconciliation
Saturday, 25 December - Christmas Day
(Sun) Monday, (26) 27 December - Day of Goodwil
Indonesian Public Holidays 2010
A. Public Holidays 2010
Friday, 01 January - New Year’s Day
Sunday, 14 February - Chinese New Year
Friday, 26 February - Birthday of Prophet Muhammad
Tuesday, 16 March - Seclusion Day
Friday, 02 April - Good Friday
Thursday, 13 May - Ascension Day of Jesus Christ
Friday, 28 May - Vesak Day
Saturday, 10 July - Isra’ Mi’raj of the Prophet Muhammad
Tuesday, 17 August - Independence Day
Friday-Saturday 10-11 September - Idul Fitri
Wednesday, 17 November - Idul Adha (Sacrifice Day)
Tuesday, 07 December - Islamic New Year 1432 H
Saturday, 25 December - Christmas Day
B. Joint Leave 2010
Thursday, 09 September - Joint Leave Idul Fitri
Monday, 13 September - Joint Leave Idul Fitri
Friday, 24 December - Joint Leave Christmas Day
How the South African Embassy can Assist you Abroad
Even though the South African Embassy strives to provide an efficient
service to our citizens abroad, in accordance with both South African
regulations and international law there are limitations to what
can and cannot be done. Should South African citizens encounter
serious problems whilst abroad, the nearest Embassy / High Commission
/ Consulate-General (mission) should be contacted for advice.
What the South African Embassy can do:
- Issue passports / temporary passports for South African citizens
- Re-issue of a South African identity document.
- Registration of a South African birth / death (abroad) - (new
born babies, as well as late-registrations).
- Amendments - Change of surname and/or forenames (minors &
adults).
- Rectifications of birth registrations, identity documents and/or
passports.
- Issue letter to confirm marital status (letter of no impediment).
- Issue of marriage/birth/death certificates.
- Police clearance (assistance with taking of finger prints only).
- Issue certificate of authentication.
- Certify and witness signatures.
- Assist with arranging for next of kin to be notified of an accident,
illness or death and advise them on procedures.
- Assist South African citizens during extreme emergencies such
as natural disasters and civil unrest.
- Supply advice for the transferal of funds from the next of kin
for citizens in financial distress abroad at their request.
- Contact and visit South African citizens in prison at their
request and assist with arrangements for the transfer of funds
from the next of kin to the detainee.
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