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South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Disability Grant 2023

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This article will show you how to get the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Disability Grant 2023.

Note that if you have a physical or mental disability that makes you unfit to work for a period of longer than six months, you can apply for a disability grant.

Application Deadline:

Ongoing

About the Award:

You get a permanent disability grant if your disability will continue for more than a year and a temporary disability grant if your disability will last for a continuous period of not less than six months and not more than 12 months. A permanent disability grant does not mean you will receive the grant for life, but that it will continue for longer than 12 months.

Type: Grant

Eligibility: To qualify, you must:

  • be a South African citizen, permanent resident or refugee and live in South Africa at the time of application
  • be between 18 and 59 years old
  • not be cared for in a state institution
  • have a 13-digit, bar-coded identity document (ID)
  • not earn more than R86,280 if you are single or R172,560 if married.
  • not have assets worth more than R1 227 600 if you are single or R2 455 200 if you are married
  • undergo a medical examination where a doctor appointed by the state will assess the degree of your disability
  • bring along any previous medical records and reports when you make the application and when the assessment is done.

The doctor will complete a medical report and forward the report to the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).

The report is valid for three months from the date you are assessed.

Note: If you are under 18 and need permanent care due to your disability, your primary caregiver can apply for a Care Dependency Grant. If you don’t have an ID, you will be required to complete an affidavit and provide proof of having applied for the document from the Department of Home Affairs. If you have not applied for an ID, you must do so within three months of applying for the grant.

Selection Criteria:

Eligible Countries:

To be Taken at (Country):

Number of awards:

Value of Award:

How much will you get?

The maximum is R1,860 per month.

How will you be paid?

A grant will be paid to you through one of the following methods:

  • cash at a specific pay point on a particular day
  • electronic deposit into your bank account, including Postbank (the bank may charge you for the service)
  • an institution not funded by the state, e.g., a home for people with disabilities.

When may your grant be suspended?

The following may result in the suspension of your grant:

  • when your circumstances change
  • the outcome of a review
  • if you fail to cooperate when your grant is reviewed
  • when you commit fraud or misrepresent yourself
  • if there was a mistake when your grant was approved.

South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) Disability Grant When may your grant lapse?

The SASSA grant will lapse when you:

  • pass away
  • are admitted to a state institution
  • do not claim for three consecutive months
  • are absent from the country.

Please note: If you are admitted to an institution that has a contract with the state to care for you, the grant is reduced to 25% of the maximum amount of the grant. That will be done with effect from the fourth month following your admission to that institution. The reduced grant is reinstated immediately from the date you are discharged from the institution.

More disability grant information

How to apply: Apply below

  • It is important to go through all application requirements on the Award Webpage (see link below) before applying.
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  • Okechukwu Liberty is a graduate of Mass Communication and a content writer for AfterSchoolAfrica. He is dedicated to researching scholarship and empowerment opportunities for students looking to study abroad. In his free time, he enjoys watching movies and taking long walks with friends.

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This post was last modified on February 5, 2024 12:26 pm

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