In South Africa, social grants are available to certain qualifying individuals and businesses. In this blog post, we’ll take a look at who qualifies for social grants, and how to go about applying for them.
First, let’s look at who qualifies for social grants.
To qualify for a social grant, you must be:
-A South African citizen -A legal resident of South Africa
-Unemployed -Disabled
-A carer for a disabled person
-A foster parent –
A single parent –
A senior citizen
If you meet any of the above criteria, you may be eligible for a social grant.
To apply for a social grant,
you’ll need to visit your nearest South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) office and provide them with the following documents:
-Your ID –
Proof of residency –
Proof of income –
Proof of disability (if applicable)
Proof of foster care arrangements (if applicable)
Once you have all the required documentation, you can submit your application for a social grant.
If you are approved, you will begin receiving payments from SASSA on a monthly basis. It’s important to note that social grant payments are not taxed, and they are not considered income when determining eligibility for other social programs, such as free housing or free healthcare. If you think you may be eligible for a social grant, we encourage you to apply today.