The amount you receive for UIF depends on your salary. You will be paid a percentage of what you would have earned on a daily basis. The highest amount you could be paid is 58% of what you would have earned daily. This percentage applies to lower paid workers. The higher your salary, the lower the percentage you will receive.
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What documents do I need to claim UIF?
Advertisements Answer: To claim UIF benefits you need to have: a copy of 13-digit bar-coded identity document. a copy of your last six payslips. information supplied by your employer (UI19) a service certificate from the employer. proof of registration as a work seeker. a fully completed registration form.
When can’t I claim UIF Benefit?
Advertisements Answer: The benefits are only available to you if you have been contributing to the UIF while you worked. You cannot claim if you have resigned, been suspended, or absconded from work.
Why is SASSA taking so Long to Process Applications?
Advertisements Answer: According to Sassa, these applicants are experiencing this delay because the agency has been trying to keep up with the influx of current applications. Sassa is aware of the backlog of applications from May and said that they are working towards resolving the matter through a project they are working on. Advertisements