SASSA War Veterans Grant
The War Veterans Grant is a payment from the government of South Africa, to people residing in South Africa over have served in the Second World War or the Korean War. In order to qualify for this grant, applicants must be either over the age of 60 or must be disabled. They must also pass the “means test” which assesses their income and assets.
As of 1 October 2024, the war veterans grant is R2 210 per person, per month. The next increase will be in April 2025.
If you would like to find out more about the War Veterans Grant, carry on reading.
- What are the requirements to apply for the War Veterans Grant?
- What is the Means Test for the War Veterans Grant?
- How do I apply for the War Veterans Grant?
- When will I receive the outcome of my War Veterans Grant?
- How will I get paid my War Veterans Grant?
- Why was my War Veterans Grant application suspended?
- Why did my War Veterans Grant application lapse?
- How do I contact SASSA for any queries I have regarding my War Veterans Grant application?
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE SASSA WAR VETERANS GRANT
In order to apply for the SASSA War Veterans Grant, it is important that you meet the criteria to apply (note that these criteria are subject to change). The criteria is as follows:
- You must be a South African Citizen or a Permanent Resident
- You must be over 60 years old or you must be disabled
- You must reside within South Africa
- You must have fought in either of these wars: the Second World War or the Korean War
- You must meet the means test as stated below (for income and assets)
- You must NOT be receiving care in a state institution (this includes state old age homes, rehabilitation centres or prisons)
- You must NOT be receiving any other social grant for yourself
READ ABOUT: Other types of grants
SRD R350 Grant Care Dependency Grant Child Support Grant Foster Child Grant
Disability Grant Older Persons Grant Grant-In-Aid War Veterans Grant
MEANS TEST FOR THE SASSA WAR VETERANS GRANT
SASSA awards social grants based on a means test. A means test is a method of evaluating an applicants income and assets, to determine whether they qualify for a grant.
Income threshold: Single applicants must not earn more than R97 320, while married applicants must not earn more than a combined income of R194 640 a year.
Asset threshold: Single applicants must not have assets valued at more than R1 379 400, while married applicants must not have assets valued at more than R2 758 800.
These are the thresholds as of 1 October 2023. Applicants who are married will have half of the annual joint and assets income taken into consideration.
Read more about the means test here and what is considered an asset.
The means test varies between grant types.
APPLYING FOR THE SASSA WAR VETERANS GRANT
To apply for the War Veterans Grant, you should visit a SASSA office close to you (find a list of the SASSA branches and contact details here).
If you are unable to visit the SASSA office yourself, due to being too sick, old or disabled, you may have a family member or friend apply for you, by way of a power of attorney. This person is your procurator and they will be able to legally apply or receive your social grant on your behalf.
The application form is available at the SASSA office and must be completed in the presence of a SASSA officer. A SASSA officer will be able to assist you or your appointed person, to complete the application form if you or they are unable to do so.
You will receive a dated stamped receipt, with the name of the SASSA official who assisted in the application. You will need to keep your receipt as proof of application.
The application process is completely FREE.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED WHEN APPLYING FOR A WAR VETERANS GRANT
Applicants must take along the following documents when applying for the war veterans grant through SASSA (these must be original documents or certified copies):
- ID Document (if this is not available, you may bring along your birth certificate/ passport/ drivers licence)
- Proof of your service in the War (certificate of service)
- Proof of disability if applicable (medical assessment or report)
- Proof of marital status:
- Marriage certificate and spouses ID document: if you are married
- Divorce order: if divorced
- Copy of spouse’s death certificate, their will, and the first and final liquidation and distribution accounts where applicable: if your spouse died within the last 5 years
- Proof of residence
- Proof of income or dividends (your own and your spouses): if applicable
- Proof of assets, including the municipal value of your property: if applicable
- Proof of private pension: if applicable
- 3 months bank statements
- Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) (‘blue book’) or discharge certificate from your previous employer, if you were employed
WAR VETERANS GRANT OUTCOME
Applications are assessed within 3 months, after which time you will be informed in writing, whether your application was approved or rejected. If you were rejected, SASSA will provide a reason for your rejection.
You will be able to request SASSA to reassess your application if it was rejected. If after reconsidering, your application is still rejected, you may appeal to the Minister of Social Development.
Approved applicants will start receiving payments within 3 months of applying. Payments will be backdated to when you applied.
WAR VETERANS GRANT PAYMENTS
After your grant is approved, you will be paid on the date on which you applied. You can find the SASSA payment date here (it is usually around the 2nd or 3rd day of each month).
Your War Veterans Grant will be paid in any of these 3 ways (depending on your preference):
- Directly into your bank account (this must be a bank account in your name)
- Collected in cash from approved pay points (using your SASSA gold card)
- From specific institutions
CHANGING GRANT PAYMENT METHOD
Recently, a Postbank payment glitch left many grant recipients stranded and unable to access their grants. For this reason (or perhaps another reason), you may wish to change your grant payment method from the SASSA Gold Card into your own personal bank account.
If you would like your grant to be paid into your bank account, you will need to complete the Consent Form for Bank Payment of SASSA Grant, as well as provide the following documents: proof of identity (ID document/ birth certificate/ drivers license) and proof of bank account in your name (received from the bank) or 3 months bank statement showing your personal details (name and bank account number).
All of these documents must be submitted to a SASSA office near you. Alternatively, you may visit your nearest SASSA branch and they will assist you in how to change your payment method. Note that the new payment method will come into effect the following month.
If you are unable to collect your grant yourself, you may nominate someone to collect it for you.
GRANT REVIEWS
You must provide proof of all incomes you receive in your application.
Applications are reviewed to verify that grant-holders still meet the criteria of the grant, to continue receiving the grant. Applications are reviewed to assess whether your circumstances have changed.
Applicants will receive a notification in writing from SASSA, 3 months before applications are to be reviewed. The notification will inform you when and where the review will be conducted and what will happen after the review. Applicants who are bed-ridden will receive a home visit. After the review has been completed, you will receive a receipt of compliance.
Applicants who are refugees will have their application reviewed when their refugee status expires.
GRANT SUSPENSION
Your grant may be suspended due to the following reasons:
- Your circumstances change
- You provided false or incorrect information in your application
- You failed to co-operate when the grant is reviewed
- Outcome of a review
- The grant was approved when it should not have been
GRANT RESTORATION
If your grant was suspended due to any of the reasons above, you may apply to have the grant restored within 90 days of receiving the suspension.
GRANT LAPSE
Your grant may lapse due to the following reasons:
- The grant holder has died
- The grant holder was admitted into a state-funded institution
- The grant has not been claimed for 3 consecutive months
- The grant holder is no longer living in South Africa
- The grant holder no longer meets the means test – their assets or income has improved so they no longer meet the means test
GRANT NOTES
As a grant holder, it is your responsibility to:
- keep SASSA updated with regards to changes to your personal and financial circumstances
- keep SASSA updated with regards to changes to your physical address or contact details
Applicants must inform SASSA immediately of any changes to the above, as official notices are sent to your most recent address by registered mail. If you do not receive or act upon the notices, your grant may be suspended.
SASSA will not tolerate any fraudulent activities.
CONTACT SASSA
For any further queries, please contact SASSA directly:
Contact the SASSA Toll Free Call centre on: 0800 60 10 11
Contact the SASSA Head Office on: 012 400 2322
Email SASSA Head Office at: Grantsenquiries@sassa.gov.za
Contact details of SASSA offices across the country: SASSA offices