Check my SASSA R350 PayDay – GUIDE to

Millions of people across South Africa receive their monthly social security grant payments from the South African Social Security Agency (SASSA). The SASSA Social grants payments date (Payday) always happens each month.

Check my SASSA R350 PayDay

Payments are made from the second day of every month. If the second payment of the month falls on a weekend or public holiday, the payment will take place on the following working day.

As usual, the older persons and linked grants will be paid first followed by the disability grants then child grants.

However, due to recent changes in how SASSA pays out social security grants, it is important that all beneficiaries verify when they can expect to receive their grant payments each month. This article provides a step-by-step guide on how to check your SASSA R350 PayDay.

How to Check my SASSA R350 PayDay

How to Check my SASSA R350 PayDay step by steps:

  • Login into your SRD R350 account using the link or use Moya App https://srd.sassa.gov.za/sc19/status
  • Enter your ID number and the phone number used to apply
  • Click on the submit button
  • Select the month you want to know its payday eg. OCTOBER 2022
  • Click on the for the month to unfold.
  • The following table shows the scheduled payments dates for SASSA’s Social Relief of Distress (SRD) R350 grants.

Older persons and linked grants are paid first, followed by disability grants, and then child grants.

If the second payment of the month falls on a weekend or public holiday, the payment will take place on the following working day.

My SASSA status Says Declined. What i do?

The South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) does provide reasons why SRD grant applications were rejected. This reason also gives applicants with an idea of what they could do to have Sassa reconsider their decision.

DeclineProblem
age_outside_rangeYou not qualify for the SRD grant because of their age.
alternative_income_source_identifiedYou has an income of more than R595 per month.
existing_sassa_grantYour are already a beneficiary of a SASSA grant. 
gov_payroll_registerdThe applicant is employed by a government department.
nsfas_registerdThe applicant received funding from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).
referred_linked_risk_mobileA fraudulent application was received from the mobile number you applied with. 
referred_safpsThe applicant is registered as a perpetrator of fraud by the South African Fraud Prevention Services. 

If you click on the rejection status, you will be able to see what you can do to appeal Sassa’s decision. When the Department of Social Development released findings about how important the grant is, this only reaffirmed it.

Conclusion:

If you’re one of the many South Africans who rely on your SASSA grant to make ends meet, then you’ll want to keep an eye on your account this month.

That’s because, as usual, the older persons and linked grants will be paid first followed by the disability grants, and finally child grants. If for some reason you can’t see that money in your account on payday, don’t panic!

There are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the issue. First, check to see if your payment was declined. If it was, Sassa will provide reasons why in their rejection status. You can also try contacting Sassa’s call center for more help.

Finally, if all else fails and you still don’t have access to your funds, remember that there are always options available to get through tough times like these. So please don’t hesitate to reach out for assistance.

  1. If there is something you don’t understand, please contact SASSA on 0800601011 toll free number.
  2. Alternatively, you can call SASSA on their toll free number 0800601011 to check your SRD R350 grants payday for you. Make sure you have your ID number readily available.