November SASSA Pay Calendar Confirmed Amounts – Seniors Caregivers and Families guide

Here’s the social grant payment schedule for November 2025. SASSA will start paying older people & disabled persons on November 2. Child support grants and other payments will begin on November 3. This includes foster care money and care dependency funds. The SRD grant and aid payments will follow the same dates. Many South Africans were waiting for these dates so they could plan their money better. Now they know when to expect their payments and can budget for food rent & other needs. The payment dates are fixed so people can count on getting their money at the right time. This helps families plan ahead and manage their basic expenses each month. SASSA made sure to include all types of grants in this schedule so everyone knows their payment date.

SASSA Social Grants November 2025
SASSA Social Grants November 2025

Updated Payment Dates by Grant Type

– Seniors will get their Old Age Pension on November 25.

– People with disabilities can collect their money on November 26.

– All child-related grants like Child Support & Foster Care will be paid on November 27.

– The SRD Grant payments will happen from November 25 to 31.

We spread out these dates to avoid long lines at banks & payment points. This makes it easier for everyone to get their money without big crowds or delays. Remember to bring your ID when collecting your grant. The payment points are open during normal business hours.

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Revised Grant Amounts & Beneficiary Categories

SASSA will give out these grant payments in November:

– People aged 60 to 74 will get R2,310 for their Old Age Grant.

– Those who are 75 and older will receive R2330.

– The Care Dependency Grant is set at R2,310 per month.

– Parents can get R560 for the Child Support Grant.

– Foster parents will receive R1,250 through the Foster Child Grant.

– The Grant in Aid stays at R370.

– The Social Relief of Distress payment remains R370 too.

War Veterans will get R2,330 each month. These amounts haven’t changed from the last payment period. All the grants keep the same value as before.

SASSA Social Grants
SASSA Social Grants

Why These Payment Dates Matter

Getting social grants is really important because many people depend on this money each month. When people know the exact dates they will get paid they can plan better and avoid making extra trips to collect their money. This also means they won’t have to stand in long lines or deal with crowds at ATMs and payment points. The payment schedule helps families and caregivers manage their money better. This is especially helpful for people who live far from banks or in rural areas. A clear payment schedule makes life easier for everyone who gets these grants.

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Eligibility Rules & Required Documents

The payment dates and amounts are set but you still need to qualify for SASSA benefits. These are the basic rules:

– You must be a South African citizen or have legal resident status or be a refugee.

– You need to be 60 or older to get the Old Age Grant. For the higher payment you must be 75 or older.

– If you want disability benefits or care grants or child support you need to show medical papers or proof that you are a caregiver.

– You also need to show that you don’t earn too much money or own too many things.

Make sure SASSA has your correct personal details and bank info. If you don’t follow these rules or update your information your payments might stop or take longer to arrive.

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Author: Kenneth TURNER

Kenneth Turner is a passionate freelance writer from South Africa with extensive expertise in SASSA policies, grants, and beneficiary rights. Over the years, he has earned a strong reputation for breaking down complex social assistance programs into clear, practical insights that everyday readers can trust. His work is widely valued for being reliable, community-focused, and dedicated to empowering South Africans to navigate government support systems with confidence. Beyond his professional writing, Kenneth enjoys exploring the latest technology trends and immersing himself in good books.

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