How do I reinstate my cancelled application SASSA grant?
ByNicole Kiiza
If you previously applied for and received the R350 grant from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA) but then canceled your application, you might need to reactivate your grant because of unexpected financial problems. If you are facing economic struggles, job loss, or no income, getting your canceled SASSA grant application back can give you important financial help. In this guide, we will show you how to reinstate your canceled R350 grant application so you can get the support you need.
Consider reinstating your application for any of the following reasons:
Economic Hardship: If you are experiencing financial difficulties again.
Unintended Cancellation: If you mistakenly canceled your application.
Job Loss: If you had employment but are now unemployed.
Income Shortfall: If you need financial aid and meet the eligibility requirements.
Steps to Reinstate Your Canceled SRD R350 Grant Application
Here’s how to restore your canceled application for the SRD R350 grant:
Access the SASSA Website: Navigate to the official SASSA website using your web browser.
Go to the Relevant Section: Look for the section titled “South African ID Holders” if you hold a South African residence permit, then click “Proceed.”
Find the Reinstatement Section: Scroll down to the area labeled “Reinstate My Canceled Grant Application.”
Begin the Reinstatement Process: Click to reinstate online” to get started.
Fill Out the Form: Provide your ID number and mobile number in the form, then click “Send Pin.”
Receive the OTP: An SMS text message containing a one-time PIN (OTP) will be sent to your mobile phone.
Enter the OTP: Type the OTP code into the specified field on the SASSA website.
Verify the OTP: Click “Verify Pin” to proceed.
Select the Reason for Reinstatement: Choose the appropriate reason for reinstating your application, such as accidental cancellation or lack of income.
Confirm Reinstatement: Follow the prompt to confirm your decision to reinstate the grant by selecting “Yes.”
Following these instructions will allow you to successfully reinstate your canceled SRD R350 grant application through the SASSA website. Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria and provide accurate information throughout the process. Once reinstated, you can resume receiving the SRD R350 grant. Also, read r350 balance check
Faqs
Can caregivers apply?
As SASSA only processes one application from each applicant, you only have to apply once. In this way, caregivers who do not receive any grants on their behalf can apply.
Why SASSA declined my application?
A government institution employs the applicant. In addition, if you are older than 60, your SRD grant may be denied. As a beneficiary, you may be listed on the Department of Home Affairs database as deceased.
What to do if the SASSA grant application is declined?
In the event that your application is rejected, you will have the right to appeal the SASSA decision by filing a complaint with the Department of Social Development for each month that your application was rejected.
Conclusion
Applicants who cancelled their Sassa SRD grants and wish to restart them can reapply as long as they do so properly. Either cancelling or not applying for the grant will make you eligible. We would be glad to answer any questions you may have regarding the grant application process.
Nicole Kiiza
I'm Nicole Kiiza, a South African entrepreneur and the founder of this website. It's important to me to provide valuable resources and tools to SASSA users. My SASSA guides include step-by-step instructions on applying for grants and benefits, checking SASSA status, and other helpful information.
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