If you’re reaching retirement age and live in Namibia, you may be eligible for an Old Age Grant. In this post, we’ll tell you how much money you could receive and how to apply for the grant. As people get older, they often worry about having enough money to live comfortably. In Namibia, senior citizens can receive an Old Age Grant to help cover some of their costs. Read on to learn how much money you could get and how to apply for the grant.
The Old Age Grant in Namibia is given to applicants 65 years or older. If you’re eligible, you can receive NAD 3,600 per year (roughly USD $240). The money is paid out in monthly instalments of NAD 300 (USD $20).
To apply for the grant, you’ll need to fill out an application form and submit it to your nearest Social Security Office. You’ll also need to provide proof of your age, such as a birth certificate, and proof of Namibian citizenship, such as a passport or ID card. If you’re a widow or widower, you’ll need to provide your late spouse’s death certificate.
The Old Age Grant can help seniors in Namibia cover some of their costs of living. If you’re 65 or older, be sure to apply for the grant to see if you’re eligible.