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How to apply for the SASSA R350 grant via srd.sassa.gov.za

How to apply for the SASSA R350 grant via srd.sassa.gov.za;- SaSSA GRANT– https //srd.sassa.gov.za /sc19/application is now open for the South African governments reinstituted Sassa r350 grant via the Sassa website srd.sassa.gov.za

During the lockdown last year, they provided much-needed assistance to millions of South Africans who had lost their incomes because of the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as to those who were already unemployed.

Everyone has to reapply. All applications will be treated as new applications, even those who were receiving the grant before, because maybe some people may have gone and found employment since receiving the grant.”

How to apply for the SASSA R350 grant via srd.sassa.gov.za

  • Eligibility criteria: You must be an unemployed person and not receiving any social grant, Unemployment Insurance Fund benefits, a stipend from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme, or any other government Covid-19 response support. The grant now also includes caregivers and asylum seekers who have proper documentation. Asylum seekers must have a section 22 permit or visas that are valid or were valid on 15 March 2020.
  • Everyone eligible — from 18 years to 59 years — must apply for this grant even if their application was successful last time.
  • Send your application through the website, at https://srd.sassa.gov.za, on the WhatsApp line on 082 046 8553, or send an SMS to *134*7737#. An application should be submitted through only one of the above channels.
  • In the WhatsApp message, include your name, surname and ID number. You will then receive a message stating the next steps.
  • When the application has been approved, you will receive a message requesting your banking details. However, Zulu said it is important for applicants to note that the bank account or the cellphone number provided for payment must be registered in the name of the approved applicant for the grant to ensure that payment goes to the correct recipient.
  • The grant will be paid into the bank account of the beneficiary. For people who do not have bank accounts, the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) will pay through the South African Post Office (Sapo)/Post Bank, or using a bank mobile money transfer (cash send).
  • Any applicant whose application is approved but not paid because they could not be traced shall forfeit the money to the state after 31 August 2021. They cannot lodge a claim against the state.
  • For grant inquiries, you can call the Sassa toll-free line on 0800 60 10 11.

https //srd.sassa.gov.za /sc19/application

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