What Your 'Suspended' R350 Grant Status Means


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Have you checked your SASSA R350 grant status and it reflected that your application was 'Suspended'? Find out more about what this means and what you can do about it. 

 


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If your R350 grant application was declined and you were shown a 'Suspended' SRD status, you might want to know further details about this.

If your SRD status was 'Suspended', it means that you don't qualify for the grant because you have been registered as deceased on the Department of Home Affairs database.

Thus, SASSA declined your R350 grant application because when they checked to see if you qualify for the grant, they found that you were registered as deceased on the Department of Home Affairs database.

What you should do about your declined R350 grant

If this reason is a mistake then SASSA advises that you contact the Department of Home Affairs to correct your living status. 

After you have contacted the Department of Home Affairs, you can submit a R350 grant appeal.

The appeal means that SASSA will have to consider your application again. However, it's important to remember that applicants only have 30 days after their SRD grant is rejected to submit a R350 grant appeal.

How To Appeal For SRD Grant

  1. Go to Sassa Appeals Website
  2. Enter ID number
  3. Enter telephone number
  4. Lodge appeal

Once you have submitted your SRD appeal, you will then need to track it. Click here to find out how.

SASSA will send an SMS regarding the outcome of your appeal. 






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