SASSA Status Check for R350 Payment Dates For February 2022 have been confirmed by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). For all SASSA R350 beneficiaries, it’s important that they know the correct SASSA Status Check for R350 Payment Dates For February 2022. The R350 Grants are distributed by the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). SASSA is a government entity responsible for distributing social grants to more than 16 million deserving South Africans.
Without wasting any time, let’s proceed with the SASSA Payments for February 2022.
SASSA Status Check for R350 Payment Dates for February 2022
Below are the SASSA Status Check for R350 Payment Dates for February 2022. The below SASSA Payment Dates are specially for the R350 grant beneficiaries. Here is when you can collect your approved R350 grant from a post office (based on ID numbers):
- 14 February 2022: 081 & 086
- 15 February 2022: 082 & 087
- 16 February 2022: 083 & 088
- 17 February 2022: 084 & 089
- 18 February 2022: 080 & 085
- 21 February 2022: 081 & 086
- 22 February 2022: 082 & 087
- 23 February 2022: 083 & 088
- 24 February 2022: 084 & 089
- 25 February 2022: 080 & 085
The above SASSA Status Check for R350 Payment Dates For February 2022 are only applicable to Post Office system.
About Social Relief of Distress (SRD) Grants
Applications for the special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress grant are only electronic. If you need assistance to apply, SASSA staff and appointed volunteers can assist.
The Special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress amount is R350 per month, from the date it is approved. Applicants will be paid from the month in which they apply – there will be no backpay.
Applicants must be:
- South African Citizens, Permanent Residents or Refugees registered with Home Affairs;
Resident within the borders of the Republic of South Africa; - Above the age of 18;
- Unemployed;
- Not receiving any income;
- Not receiving any social grant;
- Not receiving any unemployment insurance benefit and does not qualify to receive unemployment insurance benefits;
- Not receiving a stipend from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme;
- Not receiving any other government COVID-19 response support; and
- Not resident in a government funded or subsidised institution.
What information is required:
- Identity Number;
- Name and Surname as captured in the ID (and initials);
- Gender and Disability;
- Banking details – Bank Name and Account Number;
- Contact details – Cell phone number;
- Proof of Residential Address;
SASSA does not require any applicant to scan in supporting documents such as ID, proof of address or bank statements.
By lodging an application, applicants give consent for SASSA to validate the financial and other information against data sources held by government and financial institutions – including SA Revenue Services and banks.
The provision of false information in an effort to qualify for the grant is an offence and will result in prosecution.
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