Receiving a declined status for your SASSA SRD grant application can be concerning.
Knowing the reasons behind the decline and knowing the following steps can help.
This guide outlines the common reasons for a declined application and provides solutions.
SASSA Grant Application Declined Explained
SASSA receives numerous applications, and verifying information is essential.
Check SASSA Grant StatusThe reasons for the decline are available on the official SASSA website.
Here are the common reasons:
- Identity Verification Failed: Mismatched information with the Department of Home Affairs.
- Alternative Income Source Identified: Monthly cash flow exceeds R595.
- UIF Registered: Receiving UIF payments makes you ineligible.
- NSFAS Registered: Already receiving an NSFAS grant.
- Government Payroll Registered: Government employees are ineligible.
- Existing SASSA Grant: We have already received another SASSA grant.
- Age Outside Range: Age must be between 18 and 60.
- Referred SA Fraud Prevention Service (SAFPS): Suspicious or fraudulent information.
- Debtor: Received grants while ineligible.
- Deceased Record on DHA: Registered as deceased.
How to fix Declined SRD Grant Application
Knowing the reasons for the decline is the first step.
Check and Correct Mistakes: Ensure eligibility and correct errors.
Apply for Reconsideration Appeal: 90-day window to reapply.
Visit https://srd.sassa.gov.za/ and submit your appeal with your ID and phone number.