GRAHAMSTOWN, FRONTIER COUNTRY
- One of the longest-running and biggest arts festivals in the nation, the National Arts Festival, takes place in Grahamstown (previously known as Makhanda), which is situated off the N2 between Port Elizabeth and Port Alfred.
- A town with a history steeped in forts, battle, and turmoil, Grahamstown is regarded as the hub of the tourist route known as “Frontier Country.” Along with communities like Alicedale, Sidbury, Riebeeck East, Hogsback, and Alice, it is a component of one of South Africa’s ecologically diverse regions.
Regarding Student Visas
- Exchange students are responsible for obtaining their own visas. The consulate of the country for which you are applying for a visa is the most trustworthy source of information regarding a nation’s immigration laws.
- A student visa is a legal authorization given by a nation for a person to enter that nation with the specific intent of pursuing academic study at an accredited institution. It is crucial to start the visa application process as soon as you are accepted to the exchange because it can take weeks or months to get a visa to study abroad. You might not be permitted entry into a foreign country without a visa, even after arriving at the airport.