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How to Transfer My Child Grant to Someone Else (Step-by-Step Guide)

Orhan MpondaBy Orhan MpondaMay 6, 2025Updated:May 6, 2026No Comments1 Views
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How to transfer My Child Grant To Someone Else Explore How to transfer My Child Grant To Someone Else? This page have all steps to guide you to Change your Child Grant To Someone Else.

How Do I Change My Child Grant To Someone Else?

The quickest way to make the change is for you and the new recipient to go together to a SASSA Office, as not only will you need to ‘deregister’ yourself for the grant, but the new party will need to apply for the Child Grant the same way you once did. If you both attend, this can be done simultaneously and with the help of a SASSA officer to assist you.

The new recipient will need:

  • An affidavit from you as the biological parent. This must state that the person is the new primary caregiver who is staying with the child. You cannot receive a SASSA Child Grant for a child that doesn’t live with you
  • Their South African ID document, asylum seeker’s permit, or permanent residency
  • The child’s birth certificate, which must show their ID number or their barcoded ID if the child already has one
  • They will also need other proof of residency, banking details, and income. This could include 3 months of payslips and bank statements, their pension slips, or other proof of income. If they are unemployed, they will need their UIF ‘blue book’ or discharge certificate from their employer.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I transfer my child grant to someone else?

Yes, if the child is now living with another caregiver.

Who qualifies as a new caregiver?

A person who is primarily responsible for the child’s daily care.

Can I transfer the grant online?

No, you must visit a SASSA office.

What documents are required?

IDs, child’s birth certificate, and proof of caregiving.

How long does the transfer take?

It may take a few weeks depending on verification.

Can both caregivers apply together?

Yes, it can make the process easier.

What if the original caregiver is unavailable?

You may need an affidavit or legal proof.

Will payments stop during transfer?

There may be a temporary delay during processing.

Can a relative become the caregiver?

Yes, if they meet the requirements.

What if the child moves back?

You can reapply or request another transfer.

Is the process free?

Yes, SASSA services are free.

Can I cancel the transfer request?

Yes, before approval.

What if documents are missing?

Your application may be delayed or rejected.

Does the new caregiver need a bank account?

Yes, for receiving payments.

Can SASSA reject the transfer?

Yes, if requirements are not met.

How will I know if it’s approved?

You will receive an SMS notification.

Can I track the transfer status?

Yes, through SASSA or by visiting the office.

What happens to previous payments?

They remain with the original caregiver.

Is court approval required?

Only in certain cases.

Where can I get help?

Visit your nearest SASSA office.

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