Is It Too Late To Get A Grant?

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Is It Too Late To Get A Grant?

Is It Too Late To Get A Grant? Are you in need of financial assistance and wondering if it’s too late to apply for a SASSA grant? In this article, we will address the question, “Is It Too Late to Get a SASSA Grant?” and provide you with important information and insights. The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) offers grants to eligible individuals to help meet their basic needs. Whether you’re a new applicant or considering reapplication, we’ll guide you through the process, eligibility requirements, and important deadlines. Don’t miss out on the support you may be entitled to. Let’s jump to the topic and discover how you can access the financial assistance you need.

 

Is It Too Late To Get A Grant?

Since SASSA is a social intervention policy, it is always open for application and there is no closing date. Every month, Sassa grant applications are open for those wanting to apply.

 

Requirements Needed To Apply For Sassa Online Application

You will be required to provide the following personal information:

  • Your citizenship (South African citizen/ permanent resident/ refugee)
  • Your ID number
  • Your ID document type (ID document/ temporary ID)
  • Confirm your ID number
  • Your title (Mr/ Mrs/ Miss)
  • Your surname
  • Your full name
  • Your email address
  • Your chosen password (must be at least 8 characters, containing at least 1 of the following: uppercase or lowercase letters, numbers, symbols or special characters) (must not be a common word or name, or a close variation)
  • Confirm your chosen password
  • Your cellphone number (your 10-digit South African cellphone number, starting with 0)

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How To Apply For Sassa

If you are applying for a Care Dependency Grant, Child Support Grant, Foster Child Grant, Disability Grant, Older Persons Grant or Grant-In-Aid, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the SASSA services website on any device with internet connectivity (cellphone, tablet, laptop, desktop computer).
  2. Register as a new user on the SASSA services website, by clicking the yellow “Register” button on the home page.
  3. Log in to the SASSA services website using your username and password.
  4. Click on “Apply for a Grant” and then select the type of grant you wish to apply for.
  5. Fill in the grant application form by providing all the required information.
  6. 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.
  7. Upload the following certified supporting documents in PDF format:

Child Support Grant applicants:

  • A copy of the applicant’s ID document
  • A copy of the spouse’s ID document (if applicable)
  • Proof of marital status: marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Proof of banking details: letter from the bank with the applicant’s banking details and name
  • Proof of income (if applicable)
  • SASSA generated affidavit

Foster Child Grant applicants:

  • A copy of the applicant’s ID document
  • A copy of the spouse’s ID document (if applicable)
  • Proof of marital status: marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Proof of banking details: letter from the bank with the applicant’s banking details and name
  • Proof of income (if applicable)
  • SASSA generated affidavit

Older Persons Grant applicants:

  • A copy of the applicant’s ID document
  • A copy of the spouse’s ID document (if applicable)
  • Proof of marital status: marriage certificate (if applicable)
  • Proof of banking details: letter from the bank with the applicant’s banking details and name
  • Proof of income (if applicable)
  • SASSA generated affidavit

 

APPLYING FOR A SASSA GRANT IN PERSON

To apply in person, you will need to visit a SASSA office close to you. If you are unable to visit the SASSA office yourself, due to being too sick, old or disabled, you may have a family member or friend apply for you. They should bring a letter from you authorizing the application.

The application form is available at the SASSA office and must be completed in the presence of a SASSA officer. A SASSA officer will be able to assist you or your appointed person, to complete the application form if you or they are unable to do so.

After the application form has been completed in full, you will receive a dated stamped receipt, with the name of the SASSA official who assisted in your application. You will need to keep your receipt as proof of application. The application process is FREE.

Read Also: Can I Apply For Sassa Online?

 

SASSA Contact Details

 

By following this comprehensive guide, you can navigate the application process with confidence and potentially receive the assistance you qualify for. Remember to determine your eligibility, gather the required documentation, complete the application form accurately, and patiently await the outcome. For more information, please visit SASSA Grant’s official website.

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