In this article, I am answering the question when does SASSA review Child Support Grant. Are you an approved SASSA Child Support Grant and do you want to know when your Child Grant will be reviewed?
Well, you have landed on the right page for the answer.
According to SASSA Child Grant rules, your Child Support Grant is prone to review by the South Africa Social Security Agency (SASSA) to make sure your child still qualifies for the grant by meeting the SASSA Child Support Grant Requirements.
So, when will SASSA review your Child Grant?
When Does SASSA Review Child Support Grant?
SASSA can decide if the child’s grant must be reviewed. Your income as declared when you apply for the grant will form the basis for this decision.
You will be notified three months in advance of the date on which the review will take place or the date on which the life certificate (proof that you are still alive) is due.
If you receive your money through the bank, an institution, or a procurator, you are required to fill in a life certificate for the child at the SASSA offices every year.
In the article, How Do You Know You Qualify For SASSA Child Support Grant? you will learn insight on how to check if you still qualify for SASSA Child Grant.
Once you get to know that both you the parent or primary caregiver and the child in question qualify for the grant, you can apply and expect to be approved.
Will SASSA Pay My Child Support If My Grant Is Not Reviewed?
Until SASSA reviews your Child Support Grant and disqualifies you from it, you’ll continue to receive your monthly grants of R480
When SASSA approves your Child Grant application, you’ll get paid each month for an amount of R480 per child.
You should read also How Does SASSA Pay Child Support Grant? for the different payment methods available for the Child Support Grant.
In all, this is the situation when SASSA reviews Child Grant.
www.sassa.gov.za is the web portal for the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA).
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