The SA Social Security Agency (Sassa) has listed several reasons why applications for the R350 social relief of distress grant may be declined by the agency.
This comes after approximately 4 million applications were declined for August.
9 Reasons Why Your R350 Grant May Be Declined
Here is the list of reasons why your grant application may be declined, according to SASSA:
- Alternative income source identified
- Identity verification failed
- Existing Sassa grant
- NSFAS registered
- UIF registered
- Government payroll registered
- Age outside range
- Referred linked risk mobile
- Referred SA Fraud Prevention Service
The Exciting news is Applicants of the special Covid-19 SRD grant whose applications were declined have the right to lodge an appeal for reconsideration within 30 days of receiving the declined reason. Read How to Appeal R350 Grant Rejection.
The Reasons Explained