Child Support Grant Suspended
The Child Support Grant can be suspended due to various reasons – find out why and what you can do here.
Articles and news relating to the Child Support Grant – aimed at the primary care giver of a child under the age of 18 (the primary care giver can be a parent, grandparent or anyone over 16 years old that is the main person responsible for caring for the child).
The Child Support Grant can be suspended due to various reasons – find out why and what you can do here.
Use your SASSA gold card at ATMs or supermarkets. SASSA gold card is NOT expiring. Read more here.
SASSA conducts reviews on grant beneficiaries to ensure they still meet the criteria – beneficiaries are notified 3 months in advance. Read more here.
SASSA grants will be increasing from 1 April 2023 – read here how much you will be paid by your SASSA grant.
When applying for grants, one of the criteria is the “means test” whereby SASSA assesses if you qualify to receive a grant based on your personal income and assets. Find out here what the means test is for each type of SASSA grant.
Each SASSA grant has a different age criteria and this article will provide you with that exact information. Read more here.
Applying for a SASSA grant online is the quickest and easiest way to apply – avoid the long queues as you wait in line at SASSA offices. Read here how to submit your online application for a SASSA grant.
If your SASSA Child Support Grant was suspended, it may be due to various reasons, which we will discuss in this article as well as what you can do.
SASSA requests caregivers of children who do not have parents (owing to being deceased) or do not know the whereabouts of a parent to apply for the Extended Child Support grant.
Social grant beneficiaries who use SASSA gold cards/ Postbank will not be able to withdraw their funds at ATMs for December 2022. Read how to get your SASSA grant here.