How To Apply for the Older Persons Grant in 2025

Introduction

The SASSA Older Persons Grant provides vital financial support to South Africans aged 60 and older. In 2025, the grant amount increased to R2,180 per month, offering relief amid rising living costs. This guide walks you through the eligibility criteria, application methods, and common mistakes to avoid when applying for the grant.


Eligibility Criteria for the Older Persons Grant (2025)

To qualify, applicants must meet these requirements:

  • Age: 60+ years (no upper limit).
  • Income Threshold:
  • Single applicants: ≤ R106,560/year (≤ R8,880/month).
  • Married applicants: Combined income ≤ R213,120/year (≤ R17,760/month).
  • Citizenship/Residency: Valid South African ID, permanent residency, or refugee/asylum seeker permit.
  • Assets: Primary residence and personal belongings were excluded from the means test.

Note: Applicants receiving other grants (e.g., UIF) may still qualify if total income stays below the threshold.


Required Documents

Prepare these documents to avoid delays:

  1. Identity Document:
  • SA ID book/card, asylum seeker permit, or refugee ID.
  1. Proof of Income:
  • Payslips, bank statements (3 months), or affidavit for informal income.
  1. Marital Status Proof:
  • Marriage certificate, divorce decree, or death certificate (if widowed).
  1. Bank Details:
  • Bank statement or SASSA Mzansi account information.

Pro Tip: Ensure documents are valid and updated. Expired permits or incomplete forms are the top reasons for rejection.


How To Apply for the Older Persons Grant in 2025
How To Apply for the Older Persons Grant in 2025

How to Apply for the Older Persons Grant in 2025

Method 1: Online Application

  1. Visit the SASSA SERVICE Website.
  2. Create an account or log in.
  3. Select “Older Persons Grant” and complete the digital form.
  4. Upload scanned copies of required documents.
  5. Submit and note your reference number.

Processing Time: 90 working days. Check status via WhatsApp (082 046 8553) or the portal.

Method 2: In-Person Application

  1. Locate Your Nearest SASSA Office: Use the SASSA Office Finder.
  2. Book an Appointment: Call 0800 60 10 11 or visit the office directly.
  3. Submit Documents: Bring original copies for verification.
  4. Interview: An SASSA officer will confirm your details and income.

Note: Rural applicants can use mobile SASSA units. Confirm schedules via WhatsApp.

Method 3: WhatsApp Application

  1. Add SASSA’s WhatsApp number: 082 046 8553.
  2. Send “Older Person Grant” to initiate the chat.
  3. Follow the prompts to submit your ID, income proof, and bank details.

After Applying: What to Expect

  • Status Checks: Use your reference number to track progress via:
  • WhatsApp: Send “Status” + ID number.
  • SMS: SMS “SASSA” + ID number to 082 046 8553.
  • Online Portal: Log into the SRD website.
  • Approval: Payments start within 3 months of approval.
  • Payment Methods:
  • Direct deposit to your bank account.
  • SASSA Gold Card (phasing out in 2025) or new Mzansi Debit Card.

Link to: SASSA Payment Dates 2025


5 Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Expired Documents: Renew asylum/refugee permits before applying.
  2. Incomplete Forms: Double-check all fields (e.g., marital status, income).
  3. Missing Income Proof: Include informal earnings (e.g., rental income).
  4. Ignoring Appeals: If rejected, appeal within 90 days via the DSD portal.
  5. Bank Errors: Confirm account details match your ID.

READ MORE HERE: Fixing Rejected SASSA Applications


FAQs

Q: Can I apply on behalf of an elderly family member?

  • A: Yes, with their written consent and your ID.

Q: What if I’m over 60 but still working?

  • A: You qualify if your income is below R8,880/month (single) or R17,760/month (married).

Q: How are payments affected by the new Mzansi Debit Card?


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