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How to Claim UIF Dependants Benefits in South Africa?

Orhan MpondaBy Orhan MpondaMay 10, 2026No Comments1 Views
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How to Apply for UIF Dependent Benefits Claiming UIF Dependent benefit is not Complicated if you know procedure and steps From reading this article you will be know the procedure you can follow to start making Claim for your UIF Dependents Benefits.

UIF Dependent Benefits are financial support payments made to the dependents of a UIF contributor who has passed away. The purpose of these benefits is to assist the surviving family members, ensuring they have some financial support during a challenging period.

What Are UIF Dependant’s Benefits?

UIF dependant’s benefits are payments made to the surviving dependants of a deceased UIF contributor.

Following the death of a contributor to the Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF), you can claim dependant’s benefits from the UIF, if you are a:

  • spouse
  • life partner
  • guardian
  • child of the deceased contributor.

You must apply within six months of the death of the contributor. Dependent children under the age of 21 years are entitled to benefits if there is no surviving spouse or life partner.

​​​How To Claim UIF Dependants Benefits

Dependants must apply for benefits at their nearest labour centre in person. They must take the necessary documents with them.

Claiming Dependants Benefits

If dependants want to claim dependants benefits they must use the following steps:

Step 1: Get the documents ready

Before dependants can claim, they must get the following documents ready:
  • dependant’s 13-digit bar-coded ID or passport;
  • deceased’s 13-digit bar-coded ID or passport;
  • form UI-19;
  • marriage certificate (for spouses)
  • lobola letter (for traditional marriages)
  • affidavit (for life partners)
  • birth certificates (for children)
  • proof of schooling (for children between 21 and 25); and
  • death certificate of the deceased.

Step 2: Go to the nearest labour centre

Dependants must go to the nearest labour centre themselves and hand in the documents. Staff at the labour centre will assist them with all the processes and give them more information.

Step 3: Follow all the instructions of the staff at the labour centre

Staff at the labour centre may ask dependants to visit the labour centre at certain times. Workers should do what they ask, or they may not be able to claim.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What are UIF dependant’s benefits?

They are payments made to dependants of a deceased UIF contributor.

Who can claim UIF dependant benefits?

Spouses, children, and qualifying dependants.

What documents are required?

Death certificate, IDs, proof of dependency, and banking details.

Can children claim UIF benefits?

Yes, dependent children may qualify.

How long does UIF dependant claim take?

Usually several weeks depending on verification.

Can I apply online?

Some processes may be available through uFiling.

What if the deceased employer didn’t pay UIF?

UIF may investigate employer records.

Can multiple family members claim?

Yes, depending on dependency status.

Who manages UIF dependant claims?

The Unemployment Insurance Fund in South Africa.

Is UIF dependant benefit taxable?

Generally, UIF benefits are not taxed.

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