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French Consulate of Cape Town

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Ambassador
  
Xavier d'Argœuves

Phone
  
+27 21 423 1575

French Consulate of Cape Town

Location
  
Cape Town, South Africa

Address
  
78 Queen Victoria Street , Cape Town, 8000, Peninsula, South Africa, Dean St, Cape Town City Centre, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa

Hours
  
Closed today FridayClosedSaturdayClosedSundayClosedMonday9AM–5PMTuesday(Human Rights Day)9AM–5PMHours might differWednesday9AM–5PMThursday9AM–5PM

Similar
  
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Profiles

The Consulate of France in Cape Town is a consular representation of the French Republic in South Africa. The consular district includes the 3 Cape provinces, Prince Edward Islands and the British territory of Saint Helena (Saint Helena Island, Tristan Da Cunha Archipelago, Ascension Island). Three honorary Consuls, in Port Elizabeth, East London and Saint Helena depend on the Consulate of Cape Town. People living in Lesotho or in one in the six other South African provinces depend on the French Consulate of Johannesburg.
The Consulate is currently located on 78 Queen Victoria Street.

Contents

Under the authority of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Development (France), the Consulate of France is responsible for the protection and administrative affairs of French nationals settled or traveling within South Africa.

The Consulate provides many services to the French community and those who desire to travel to France.

History

The French Consulate in Cape Town, according to the archives of the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs is, the oldest in Southern Africa. In 1803, Napoleon Bonaparte nominated a certain Gaillande "superintendent of trade relations in Cape Town", equivalent to what is now the rank of Vice-Consul. His responsibility was to provide supplies to the naval division of Rear-Admiral Linois. Gaillande stayed in this post until January 10, 1806, the date when Cape Town was taken over by the English.

A Consular Agency, dependent of the French Consulate General in London, was recreated after the fall of the First Empire in June 1817 and Count des Escotais was appointed. The latter began his job in August 3, 1818. The Consular Agency was erected as a Consulate in November 1818.

The first civil status act registered in the French Consulate of Cape Town was in January 6, 1871 between Charles Marie Ernest de la Cornillière, from Cape Town and Miss Stella Hendrina Hampt, from Paarl.

Opening hours

Reception Monday to Thursday : 9h00 to 17:00.
Opening hours to the public: 9h00 to 12h00 from Monday to Friday and in the afternoon, by appointment.

Visas service

A visa allows a foreigner and non-European Union member, to enter and travel temporarily within French territory.

The Chancellery

The chancellery provides all of administrative services to French citizens abroad. It is necessary to contact the chancellery as soon as your documents have been lost or stolen, regarding the renewal of passports or to obtain scholarships, grants, or other scholar financial aides. This service establishes itself as a direct interface between migrants and their nation of origin.

Cultural Services

The Alliance Française in Cape Town possess a cultural service department that satisfies the following missions:

  • Encourage French cultural productions by helping professionals and artists in South Africa,
  • Promote the French educational system by managing the careers of French teachers, professors, and research workers in the South Africa, establishing guidance for students and parents, organizing national exams,
  • Support all possible efforts towards artistic events, cultural establishments, and higher education.
  • The Consul

    The current Consul of France is Xavier d'Argœuves, incumbent since 30 August 2013.

    Honorary Consuls

    Three honorary Consuls, in Port Elizabeth, East London and Saint Helena depend on the Consulate of Cape Town.

    French Presence

    The Consulate collaborates regularly with numerous French associations and organizations abroad.

    The French community in Cape Town

    As of December 2013, there are about 7300 French citizens in South Africa and 2804 living in Cape Town.

    References

    French Consulate of Cape Town Wikipedia