Detail Guide on Sassa Reapplication for R350 in 2024

Sassa Reapplication for R350 Grant

Are you eligible for the Sassa SRD R350 Grant but haven’t received the funds yet? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a comprehensive guide on how to process your SASSA Reapplication for R350 and update your information. If you feel something is missing here, you can let us know in the below comment section.

Updating Your Information for SRD R350 Grant Reapplication


You now have the option to update your personal information for the COVID-19 SRD R350 Grant online. If you initially provided incorrect information on the SRD website or need to alter your responses to screening questions, you can do so starting from July 1, 2022, on the SASSA website at srd.sassa.gov.za.

How to Complete SASSA Reapplication?

  1. Visit the SASSA website at srd.sassa.gov.za.
  2. Click on ‘Reconfirm your grant application’.
  3. Log in with your South African ID number and mobile number.
  4. Update your details.
  5. Resubmit the application.

Remember, all SRD R350 grant applicants must reconfirm/reapply for their grant applications at least once every three months.

Eligibility for the R350 Grant


To be eligible for the SRD R350 Grant, you must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a South African citizen, refugee, asylum seeker, or special permit holder.
  • Be between the ages of 18 and 60 years.
  • Have insufficient means, not receiving social grants on behalf of yourself, or not contributing to or eligible for UIF payment.
  • Have no financial support from any other source.


The COVID-19 SRD R350 Grant has a 90-day appeals process deadline. This means that anyone with a rejected or failed status has up to 90 days to appeal.

Contact SASSA for Assistance

If you have any questions or need further clarification about the Social Relief of Distress Grant (SRD Grant) or any other social grants, contact SASSA directly. You can chat with the virtual assistant at sassa.gov.za or reach out via social media channels.

Stay informed and take advantage of the available resources to ensure you receive the assistance you need through the SRD R350 Grant program.

FAQs for Sassa Reapplication for R350

When your application for the SRD grant shows “SASSA reapplication pending,” it means that the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) hasn’t received your initial application or your request to apply again. This status suggests that SASSA hasn’t looked at your application yet. If you see this status, it’s recommended to apply again through different channels like the SASSA website, email, WhatsApp, USSD line, GovChat, or Facebook. This status means your application is still being checked and needs to be submitted or resubmitted for further review by SASSA.

If your COVID-19 SRD R350 Grant application is rejected or marked as failed, you have 90 days to appeal. You need to submit your appeal to the Department of Social Development Independent Tribunal for Social Assistance Appeals (ITSAA). Remember, if you appeal after 90 days, your application won’t be reconsidered.

Some common reasons for SRD R350 grant appeal rejection include: not meeting the income means test, where applicants should earn under R624 per month; receiving other income, grants, UIF money, or NSFAS, which disqualifies applicants from receiving the grant; being identified as ‘IRP5 Registered,’ indicating that databases recognize the applicant as someone who pays tax and receives an income; and database errors picking up old UIF payments or incorrect information about receiving UIF money.

Summary

The SASSA reapplication process for the R350 SRD Grant involves individuals who have received a “Reapplication Pending” status needing to reapply to ensure their application is properly submitted. Applicants can reapply online through the SASSA website or via WhatsApp, following specific steps to provide accurate information and complete the application process. Reapplying is crucial for those whose initial applications were rejected, allowing them to correct any issues and potentially receive the grant. It is essential to meet all eligibility criteria, such as being a South African citizen, unemployed, and having no other source of income. The reapplication process is similar to the initial application, and applicants are advised to reapply within a specific timeframe to ensure their applications are considered for the SRD grant.