WARNING for SASSA beneficiaries without smart ID cards

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WARNING for SASSA beneficiaries without smart ID cards
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Home Affairs warns that SASSA beneficiaries without smart ID cards are more vulnerable to fraud and identity theft. Here’s why …

Home Affairs says SASSA beneficiaries without smart ID cards need to consider upgrading or they could lose their benefits. Image: File/FotorKey to his success is moving Home Affairs away from its archaic paper-based system and ensuring that every citizen is ‘digitised on their database’ with a new smart ID card. Now, following a, he’s hoping SASSA beneficiaries without smart ID cards will heed the call to upgrade once and for all from the ‘green mamba’ ID booklet.

Don’t forget your proof of address bring along a birth certificate.In the event of a lost/stolen ID document, you need a sworn and signed police affidavit including a police case number.Improved database integration in future could make visiting SASSA or Home Affairs in-person unnecessary. Image: Fileto book an appointment and upload your documents.

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