How do I deposit annual fees at SANC?
This is the recommended way of paying the annual fee.
- Fill in and sign an Account Deposit Slip.
- Write your Council reference number (8-digit number starting with a ‘1’) in the Reference block on the form followed immediately (no space) by the annual fees payment code ‘ANLFEES’.
How do I get a receipt from SANC?
The SANC eRegister on the SANC website SUFFICES AS PROOF OF REGISTRATION e.g. if you have not received your receipt yet. Employers can easily verify the status of all nurse practitioners in their employment by simply visiting www.sanc.co.za/eRegister.htm to be connected to the eRegister.
How long is SANC registration?
12 months
There is some confusion in the field about this point, so it is necessary to emphasise the fact that during the valid period of the registration certificate (12 months), it is quite incorrect for employers to insist on the nurse paying the annual fee and getting an APC that reflects the new registered capacity.
Who should register with SANC?
SANC processes applications from foreign nurses and midwives who hold qualifications from a foreign country as well as South Africans who hold qualifications from a foreign country. foreign qualifications within the context of the NQF Act 67 of 2008 and Nursing Act 33 of 2005.
Can I pay SANC fees online?
While payments into this account can be made in person at any branch of FNB (First National Bank), electronic means such as Internet banking, cell phone banking, and ATM payments can also be used.
Do nurses pay an annual registration fee?
Nurses and midwives are not alone in having to pay a fee for registration. All other regulated healthcare professionals must pay an annual registration fee in order to work. The registration fee of other healthcare profession regulators can be found below*.
What is SANC reference number?
The SANC Number is quoted as the reference number in all correspondence from the Nursing Council and is also used as an account number for financial transactions. The SANC Number is the ONLY way that all practitioners can be positively identified in the eRegister.
How do I change my SANC personal details?
Need to change your personal details? Please send your change of address request letter to email: [email protected] or Fax: 012 426 9516. NOTE: It is very important to include your SANC reference number and only the new address.
How do I re register at SANC?
How do I apply to have my name restored?
- complete an Application for Restoration form;
- pay the required restoration fee; and.
- pay the annual licensing fee for the year in which he/she intends to resume practising.
How do I register as a nurse in South Africa?
1) Apply and enroll at a credited nursing school by the SA Nursing Council. To obtain an application form, contact your school of choice via email or in-person to collect a form. 2) After completing the studies, new nurses must first complete a year of mandatory community service before entering the workforce.
What are the qualifications of nursing?
To qualify as a nurse, there are four options for you to pursue:
- A four-year bachelor degree in nursing.
- A three-year diploma.
- A one-year higher certificate in auxiliary nursing.
- One-year postgraduate advanced diploma in nursing and midwifery on top of your degree or diploma.
How much does it cost to become a registered nurse in South Africa?
Enrolled Nursing (EN): Two Years: R2175. Enrolled Nursing Auxiliary (ENA): One Year: R2176.