What is a War Veterans Grant?

Sassa War Veterans Grant is for those South African Citizens or Permanent Residents of South Africa, who served as a soldier in the Second World War (1939 – 1945) or the Korean War (1950 – 1953). So Sassa War Veterans Grant is for those who served the country as soldiers during war times. You can avail War Veteran Grant if you served South Africa during the war.

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War Veterans Grant Status Check Online

If you have already applied for the Sassa War Veterans Grant and want to check the Status of the Application, then enter your South African ID Number & South African Phone Number in below input boxes below. After this, click on the “Check War Veterans Grant Status” button and you will see the War Veteran Grant Application Status.

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You can also use SMS, WhatsApp, Visit the Sassa Office, or the helpline to check the status

Sassa War Veterans Grant Application Process

The War Veterans Grant Process is easy and you can apply for it within no time by below guide:

War Veterans Grant Eligibility Criteria

  • Applicant must be a South African citizen or permanent resident.
  • Applicant must reside in South Africa.
  • The applicant must be 60 years old or above or must be disabled.
  • The applicant must have served in either the Second World War or the Korean War.
  • Both the applicant and their spouse must meet the requirements of a means test.
  • You must not be living in a state institution.
  • You must not already receive another social grant for yourself.

War Veterans Grant Required Docs

When you apply for the War Veterans Grant at the SASSA office, make sure to bring these documents with you:

  • Proof that you served in a war, like a service certificate or any other you have.
  • Your original 13-digit bar-coded ID (identity document). If you don't have one:
    • Fill out an affidavit form.
    • This form should be signed in front of an Oaths Commissioner.
    • You'll get the form from a SASSA official website or office.
  • A declaration from a reputable person confirming your identity and age. This person could be a counselor, leader, social worker, religious leader, or school principal.
  • Documents showing you've applied for an ID or birth certificate from the Department of Home Affairs.
  • Temporary ID card from the Department of Home Affairs, if you have one.
  • Proof of any disability you have, like a medical report.
  • Proof of your current address.
  • Proof of your marital status:
    • Marriage certificate if you're married.
    • Divorce decree if you're divorced.
    • Death certificate if your spouse passed away.
    • Affidavit or sworn statement if you're single.
  • Proof of your income and assets, and your spouse's if you're married:
    • Payslips or bank statements for the last 3 months if you're employed.
    • UIF card if you receive UIF benefits.
    • Copy of your leaving certificate from your previous employer or proof of UIF membership if you were employed.
    • Pension receipt if you receive a pension.
    • Details of your investments, including interest and dividends received.
    • Documentation about your assets, including property valuation if applicable.

How to Apply for the Sassa War Veterans Grant?

To apply for the SASSA War Veterans Grant, you can do these things:

Visit the SASSA Website

Go to the SASSA website. There, you can find out all about applying for the War Veterans Grant.

Contact SASSA Directly


You can also get in touch with SASSA directly. They can help you with any questions you have about applying for the War Veterans Grant.

Follow the Application Process


Follow the steps SASSA gives you for applying for the War Veterans Grant. This might mean filling out forms, giving documents, and meeting certain requirements.

If you're too old, sick, or have a disability that makes it hard for you to go to the SASSA office, you can have a trusted family member or friend apply for you. They'll need a letter from you and a note from your doctor explaining why you can't go yourself.

After Applying

Once you've applied and had your interview, you'll get a receipt stamped with the date and the name of the SASSA officer who helped you. Keep this receipt, even if you don't qualify for the grant. It's proof that you applied.

How long does it take to process a War Veterans Grant?

The processing time for a SASSA War Veterans Grant application can take about three months, according to the information found in the search results. If your application gets approved, you'll receive payments starting from the day you applied. It's important to remember that the whole process, from applying to getting approved or rejected, usually happens within these three months.

What if the War Veterans Grant Application is not approved?

If a War Veterans Grant application isn't approved, the applicant can ask SASSA to reconsider.

  • If the request for reconsideration is also denied, the applicant can complain to the Ministry of Social Development at the National Department of Social Development within 90 days of being disqualified.
  • The Ministry of Social Development will review the case if there's an appeal.
  • If it's found that the applicant is eligible and SASSA made a mistake, the Ministry will reverse SASSA's decision.

However, if the appeal is rejected, the applicant will get a written explanation of why the decision was made.

How you will be paid?

SASSA will give you the grant in one of these ways:

  • Cash at a certain place on a specific day.
  • Electronic deposit into your bank or Postbank account (the bank might charge you).
  • Through an organization that handles the grant, like a welfare group.

Remember

If you can't pick up the money yourself, you can appoint someone at the SASSA office to do it for you or give someone power of attorney to collect it for you.

If you want your grant payments to go into your bank account, you'll need to do these things:

  • Fill out the Consent Form for SASSA Grant Bank Payment.
  • Give these documents:
    • Proof of identity like your ID document, birth certificate, or driver's license.
    • Your bank account number. Make sure the account is in your name.
    • Your bank statement for the past 3 months. It should have your name and account number on it.

You can change your banking details or how you get paid whenever you want. Just go to the welfare office and fill out a form. But you'll start getting paid through the new method from the next month after they check everything.

Sassa War Veterans Grant Balance Check

To check your SASSA War Veterans Grant balance, you can use these methods:

Dialing USSD Code on Your cell phone

  • Dial either *120*3210# or *120*69277# on your cellphone.
  • Follow the prompts on your screen to check your balance.

At Any ATM

  • Go to any ATM.
  • Insert your card and follow the instructions on the screen.
  • Select the option to check your account balance.
  • Note that normal bank charges may apply.

Via SASSA WhatsApp Number

  • Add the SASSA WhatsApp number 082 046 8553 to your contacts.
  • Send a message to this number requesting your balance.
  • Follow the instructions you receive to get your balance.

Calling the SASSA Call Center

  • Dial the SASSA call center toll-free number 0800 601 011.
  • Follow the automated prompts or speak to a representative.
  • Provide your details and ask to check your balance.

These methods allow you to conveniently check your SASSA War Veterans Grant balance using your cellphone, ATM, WhatsApp, or by calling the SASSA toll-free number.

When Sassa War Veterans Grant be Reviewed?

SASSA might check your War Veterans Grant based on the income you said you had when you applied. This check makes sure you still qualify for the grant and confirms if you're still alive. They'll send you a letter three months before they review your grant or before you need to submit a life certificate. This letter will tell you when and where the review will happen. It's important to update SASSA if anything changes in your life, so the review goes smoothly.

When Grant May be Suspended?

The SASSA War Veterans Grant might get suspended in these situations:

  1.   If there's a change in the recipient's circumstances.
  2.   If the review results aren't good.
  3.   If the recipient doesn't cooperate during a review.
  4.   If fraud or lies are found.
  5.   If there's an error in approving the grant.

Recipients should follow SASSA's rules and give correct information to avoid problems that could lead to the suspension of the War Veterans Grant.

War Veterans Grant Restoration 

Restoring the SASSA War Veterans Grant usually takes about 90 days. This means bringing back the grant after it was stopped for reasons like:

  • Changes in the recipient's situation.
  • Giving false information.
  • Not cooperating during a review.
  • The results of the review.
  • Mistakes in approving the grant.

Recipients should follow SASSA's rules to make sure the restoration of the War Veterans Grant goes smoothly.

When Grant will Lapse?

The SASSA War Veterans Grant might stop under these conditions, according to what we found:

  1. If the person getting the grant dies, the grant stops.
  2. If the person getting the grant is in a state institution, the grant might stop.
  3. If the grant isn't collected for three months in a row, it might stop.
  4. If the person getting the grant leaves the country, it might also stop.

War Veterans Grant recipients need to know about these conditions to keep getting the support they need.

Responsibilities of Beneficiaries 

The responsibilities of recipients of the SASSA War Veterans Grant are:

  1. Recipients must tell SASSA about any changes in their personal or financial situation to keep everything accurate.
  2. If there are any changes to their phone number or address, recipients should tell SASSA quickly so they can stay in touch easily.
  3. Recipients should give true information and not do anything dishonest to avoid their grant being stopped.
  4. Recipients need to reply to any letters or messages they get from SASSA to follow the rules properly.

By doing these things, recipients can make sure their SASSA War Veterans Grant stays valid and they keep getting the support they need.

FAQs for Sassa War Veterans Grant

In South Africa, a military veteran eligible for the War Veterans Grant includes those who served in military organizations, statutory armies, or liberation armies during the country's liberation war from 1960 to 1993. Additionally, individuals who completed military training, served in the Union Defence Force before 1961, or joined the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) after 1994, are no longer active in military duties, and have not been dishonorably discharged are also considered eligible for the grant.

You will get R2110/month as a veteran. It may change with time.

The South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) will pay the grant to you through one of the following methods: cash at a specific pay point on a particular day.

Military veterans get their pension benefits, not any grant.

A wartime veteran is specifically someone who has served in the military during a time of war, actively participating in combat or supporting military operations during a declared war period. On the other hand, a veteran is a broader term that encompasses anyone who has served in the military, regardless of whether they served during times of war or peace. Veterans may have served during peacetime, in conflict zones, or during times of war. Therefore, all wartime veterans are veterans, but not all veterans are necessarily wartime veterans.

Summary

We have given you complete details regarding the Sassa War Veterans Grant and its application process. If you think something is missing, then let us know in the below comment section, and we will try our best to solve your problem as soon as possible. So, apply for the War Veterans Grant today and get your payment soon.