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SASSA Child Support Grant Requirements And Application

SASSA Child Support Grant is given to many South Africans children who are younger than 18 years old. SASSA provides grants to poor and vulnerable South Africans as many depend on grants for their livelihood.

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SASSA Child Support Grant

SASSA administers many grants like:

Here is the Requirement for the Child Support Grant.

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The Child Support Grant is there for lower-income households to help parents with the costs of their child’s basic needs.

How Much is Sassa Child Support Grant?

As a SASSA Child Support Grant beneficiary, you will get R460 a month per child.

Who can apply For a Child Support Grant?

  • A primary caregiver who is responsible for the child
  • South African citizen or Permanent Resident
  • If the caregiver is single, they must earn R4000 or less per month
  • If the caregiver is married, the couple’s combined monthly earnings must be less than R8000

What are the requirements for the child?

  • Must be younger than 18 years old
  • Not be in the care of a state institution
  • Live with the primary caregiver in South Africa who isn’t paid to look after the child
  • You can’t get the grant for more than 6 children who aren’t your legally adopted or biological children

SASSA Child Support Grant Application Process

You can apply for the child support grant by filling in an application form at your nearest SASSA Office or counter service point of a Regional Office.

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You can also apply using the SASSA services website and to click on ‘Apply for a grant.

You’ll also need to show certain documents and provide some information, including:

  • your South African identity document (ID), which must be bar-coded,
  • the child’s birth certificate, which must have an ID number,
  • your salary slip, bank statements for 3 months, or pension slips, and any other proof of income,
  • if you’re unemployed, your Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) card – “blue book” – or a discharge certificate from your previous employer,
  • if you’re not the child’s parent or guardian, a written note of permission from the parent or guardian that you should take care of the child,
  • if you’re not the child’s parent or guardian, information about how you’ve tried to get the parents to pay maintenance,
  • information that shows that you’re the child’s primary caregiver.

The child support grant is a key income support for many families. This grant is also complemented by other services such as free education, school feeding programs and affordable health services.

The government of South Africa aims to universalize the grant to cover all children in the country and contribute to improving the income security of all of South Africa’s children.

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You can call SASSA at 0800 601 011 for more information or visit the SASSA website.

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