How Many Kids Can You Apply For The SASSA Grant?

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How Many Kids Can You Apply For The SASSA Grant?

How Many Kids Can You Apply For The SASSA Grant?

Maximum Number of Kids You Can Register for SASSA Child Grant:

There is no official limit on how many biological or legally adopted children you can apply for under the Child Support Grant, as long as each child meets the eligibility criteria. This means that if you are a parent with multiple children under the age of 18, living in your care, and you meet the income requirements, you can receive a monthly grant for each of them.

If you are a parent, guardian, or caregiver in South Africa, one of the most common questions you may ask is: “How many kids can I apply for the SASSA child support grant?” The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) provides financial support to eligible caregivers to help with the basic needs of children. This support comes in the form of the Child Support Grant, which plays an important role in reducing poverty and improving child welfare.

However, there is a restriction if the children are not your biological or legally adopted children. In such cases, you can only apply for the grant for up to six children. This rule is in place to prevent abuse of the system and to ensure that the grant reaches those who truly need it.

Understanding the limits and eligibility requirements is important for anyone caring for children and depending on government support. This guide will help clarify how many children you can claim for and what you need to qualify for each grant.

Who Qualifies for the Child Support Grant From Sassa

To qualify, you must:

  • Be the child’s primary caregiver (a parent, grandparent, or child over 16 heading a household).

Note:

If you are not the biological parent, you must provide proof such as an affidavit from a police officer, a social worker’s report, a letter from the child’s school principal, or an affidavit from the biological parent.

  • Be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
  • Earn no more than R52,800 per year if you’re single, or R105,600 combined income if you are married.

The child must:

  • Be under 18 years of age.
  • Not be cared for in a state institution.
  • Live with you as the primary caregiver (who must not be paid to care for the child).
  • Both you and the child must reside in South Africa.

Note:

  • You cannot receive this grant for more than six non-biological or non-legally adopted children.

How Much Does Sassa Give Per Child Monthly

  • You will receive R560 per month per child, plus a top-up of R280 (if eligible), bringing the total to R840.

How Many Kids Can You Apply For The SASSA Grant?

  • Each primary caregiver may receive a Child Support Grant for up to 6 children who are not their legal or biological children.
  • The grant will increase to R20 increase to the child support grant from April, and R10 effective October

 SASSA Child Support Grant Requirement

Applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • The primary caregiver must be a South African citizen, permanent resident, or refugee.
  • Both the applicant and the child must reside in South Africa.
  • The applicant must be the primary caregiver of the child/ children concerned.
  • The child/children must have been born after 31 December 1993.
  • The applicant and spouse must meet the requirements of the means test.
  • A child can not apply for more than six non-biological children.
  • A child can not be cared for in a state institution.

Materials Required To Apply For SASSA Child Support Grants 2026

Applicants must take along the following documents when applying for the child support grant through SASSA (these must be original documents or certified copies):

  • Your 13 bar-coded identity document (ID) and the child’s birth certificate. If you don’t have an ID or the child’s birth certificate:
  • You must complete an affidavit in a standard SASSA format in the presence of a Commissioner of Oaths who is not a SASSA official.
  • Bring the following documents:
    • a sworn statement by a reputable person (a councillor, a traditional leader, a social worker, a minister of religion) who knows the applicant and child
    • proof that you have applied for an ID and/or birth certificate at the Department of Home Affairs
    • a temporary ID issued by the Department of Home Affairs (if applicable)
    • Baptismal certificate, if available
    • Road to Health Clinic card, if available
    • school report, if available.

Sassa Child Grant Payment Methods

SASSA will pay your grant via:

  • Cash at designated pay points
  • Electronic deposit into your bank or Postbank account (bank fees may apply)
  • An institution administering the grant on your behalf

If you cannot collect the grant personally, you may appoint a procurator at the SASSA office or grant someone power of attorney.

How To Register For the SASSA Child Support Grant for 2026

If you are applying for a Child Support Grant,  follow these steps:

  • Visit the SASSA services website on any device with internet connectivity (cellphone, tablet, laptop, desktop computer).
  • Register as a new user on the SASSA services website by clicking the yellow “Register” button on the home page.
  • Log in to the SASSA services website using your username and password.
  • Click on “Apply for a Grant” and then select the type of grant you wish to apply for.
  • Fill in the grant application form by providing all the required information.
  • Print the SASSA-generated affidavit and have it certified by a commissioner of oaths. Print, sign, and submit the Bank Payment Form with your affidavit.
  • Upload the following certified supporting documents in PDF format

When Will the Sassa Child Grant Be Reviewed?

  • SASSA may review your grant based on the income you declared during the application.
  • You will be notified three months in advance of the review or if a life certificate (proof you are alive) is due.
  • If paid via a bank, institution, or procurator, you must submit a life certificate annually at a SASSA office.

When Can the Kids’ Sassa Grant Be Suspended

Your grant may be suspended if:

  • Your circumstances change
  • A review outcome disqualifies you
  • You fail to cooperate during a review
  • You commit fraud or misrepresent your situation
  • A processing error is discovered
  • The child is no longer in your care

When Does the Kids’ Sassa Grant Lapse

The grant will lapse if:

  • The child passes away
  • The child is placed in a state institution
  • The grant goes unclaimed for three consecutive months
  • The child leaves South Africa
  • The child turns 18 years old (at the end of that month)

How To Apply For The SASSA Grant For Kids

Visit your nearest SASSA office with the following:

  • Your bar-coded South African ID
  • The child’s birth certificate

If you lack these, you must complete a SASSA affidavit and provide:

  • A sworn statement from a reputable individual (e.g., social worker, traditional leader, or minister)
  • Proof you’ve applied for the ID/birth certificate
  • Temporary ID (if applicable)
  • Baptism certificate, clinic card, or school report (if available)

Also bring:

  • Proof of income
  • Proof of any child maintenance
  • Marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Court order (if divorced and have custody)
  • Death certificate or missing person’s report if a parent is deceased or missing

Complete the application form at the SASSA office in the presence of an official. You will receive a receipt. Keep it as proof of your application.

SASSA Contact Details

Understanding the eligibility criteria and the maximum number of child dependents allowed is crucial to ensure compliance with SASSA regulations. By familiarizing yourself with the guidelines provided by SASSA, you can navigate the application process confidently and provide the necessary support for your child’s dependents. For more information, please visit SASSA Grant’s official website.

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