sasa unemployment 350 2024-2025

By | November 16, 2022

sasa unemployment 350 2024-2025

sasa unemployment 350 2024-2025

sasa unemployment 350 2024-2025

Applications are now being welcomed by the South African Social Security Agency for the R350 Covid-19 Special Social Relief of Distress Grant for Unemployed People (Sassa).

Here is everything you need to know about the procedure:

Requirements:

  • Applicants must be:
  • – above the age of 18;
  • – unemployed;
  • – not receiving any income;
  • – not receiving any social grant;
  • not getting any unemployment insurance benefits and does not meet the eligibility requirements for unemployment insurance benefits
  • – not receiving a National Student Financial Aid Scheme stipend; and
  • – You are not a resident of a government-funded or subsidized institution.

Prospective candidates must supply the following mandatory information in order for their applications to be processed:

  • – Identity Number;
  • – Name and Surname as captured in the ID (and initials);
  • – Gender and Disability;
  • – Banking details – Bank name and account number;
  • – Contact details – Cell phone number;
  • – Proof of residential address;

When does it begin to pay off, and how long is it valid?

  • On May 15, the first R350 special Covid-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grants will be distributed.
  • The grants, which will last six months and cost R2 100 each, are available to any South African over the age of 18 who does not have any source of income and does not receive any other sort of government support.

Ways to apply:

  • WhatsApp message to 082 046 8553 (no longer the Department of Health WhatsApp line on 060 012 3456, on which initial tests were conducted)
  • Email to SRD@sassa.gov.za, which automatically sends back a form to fill in
  • A USSD code, by dialling *134*7737# from a cell phone

Sassa is due to have a special section on its website, at https://www.sassa.gov.za/Pages/COVID-19_SRD_Grant.aspx

Contact number:

  • If your application is rejected, it could be because you have just changed your cell phone number.
  • The payment system’s fraud detection techniques include verifying an applicant’s cell phone number against other government databases.
  • If an applicant previously submitted one cell phone number to an institution such as the SA Revenue Service or the Unemployment Insurance Fund and now attempts to apply using a different number, the system will reject the application.

Address:

  • You do not need to submit address evidence, but you must offer one.

How is it paid out?

  • Recipients who do not have bank accounts will have a choice of banks from which to obtain cash through an ATM.
  • Money will be delivered to persons without bank accounts through the big banks’ cash-sending functions.
  • To withdraw money, these systems, such as eWallet for First National Bank and CashSend for Absa, require simple information provided to a cell phone number, with no card or other identity verification necessary.

For the time being, there are no store vouchers.

Other government subsidies

FAQ: I’m unemployed and applied for the COVID-19 grant at SASSA, but my application was denied with the response ‘Registered at SARS for PAYE’ or ‘Receiving an income’.

  • It should be noted that SASSA makes the decision regarding whether to pay the grant or not. According to SASSA, in order to qualify for the grant, you must be unemployed (without a source of income) and not receiving UIF or any other aid. If you think this is incorrect, please contact SASSA at srd@sassa.gov.za.

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