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How to Apply for UIF Maternity Benefits

NoreenBy NoreenJune 3, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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How to Apply for UIF Maternity Benefits On this article you will get the Guide will help to Apply for Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) Maternity Benefits.

 UIF maternity benefits requirements

  • Be registered with the UIF
  • Have made at least 13 weeks of contributions to the UIF in the 18 months before your claim
  • Be pregnant or have given birth within the past six weeks
  • Be unable to work due to your pregnancy or childbirth

If you meet these requirements, you can proceed to the next step.

  1. Gather the required documents

Required Documents for Applying UIF Maternity Benefits

  • Your ID or passport
  • Your UIF reference number
  • Your bank account details
  • A completed UIF Maternity Claim Form (Form UF 100), which can be downloaded from the UIF website or obtained from a UIF office
  • A medical certificate from your doctor or midwife, stating that you are unable to work due to your pregnancy or childbirth
  • A certificate from your employer, stating that you are unable to work due to your pregnancy or childbirth
  1. Submit your application

What forms do you need to submit a UIF maternity claim?

Document checklist

  • UI.19 Barcoded
  • UI.2.7
  • Salary schedule
  • Declaration letter
  • UI2.3
  • UI2.8
  • UI4
  • 1 x payslip
  • Certified copy of your ID
  • Certified copy of baby’s birth certificate

You can submit your UIF maternity claim in one of the following ways:

  • Online: You can submit your claim and supporting documents online using the UIF website (www.uif.gov.za). You will need your ID number and reference number to access the online portal.
  • By post: You can send your completed claim form and supporting documents by post to the UIF office in your area. You can find the address of your nearest UIF office by using the office locator on the UIF website.
  • In person: You can visit a UIF office to submit your claim and supporting documents in person. You will need to bring your ID, reference number, and all required documents with you.
  1. Wait for your claim to be processed

The UIF will process your maternity claim after you have submitted it. The processing period varies, but it is usually four weeks. You can check the progress of your claim by going online, calling the UIF Call Center, or visiting a UIF office.

How much does UIF pay for maternity leave in South Africa?

The amount of unemployment insurance fund (UIF) benefits you receive for maternity leave in South Africa will depend on your salary and the number of contributions you have made to the UIF. In general, UIF maternity benefits are calculated as follows:

  • If you earn less than R14 872 per month, you will receive UIF benefits equal to your full salary for the duration of your maternity leave, up to a maximum of six months.
  • If you earn more than R14 872 per month, you will receive UIF benefits equal to your full salary, minus any other income you receive during your maternity leave (such as paid maternity leave from your employer). The maximum amount of UIF benefits you can receive is R4 654 per month, or 75% of your salary, whichever is less.

Who qualifies for maternity UIF in South Africa?

To qualify for unemployment insurance fund (UIF) maternity benefits in South Africa, you must meet the following requirements:

  • Be registered with the UIF
  • Have made at least 13 weeks of contributions to the UIF in the 18 months before your claim
  • Be pregnant or have given birth within the past six weeks
  • Be unable to work due to your pregnancy or childbirth

Forms to be completed by your current employer

  • UI.19
    • Termination date in the case of maternity leave is the day you go onto maternity leave. Code 9 on this form is the reason for the termination.
  • Barcoded UI.2.7
    • The dates must be filled in by calendar month. Thus if your maternity leave starts on the 12th of the month, it will look like this: 12 January to 31 January 1 February to 28 February 1 March to 31 March 1 April to 30 April 1 May to 12 May
  • Salary schedule
    • It must start with the first day of employment up to the current date and reflect any increase in salary that you have had during this period of employment.
  • Declaration letter
    • A letter of explanation is required from your employer to confirm that you are employed by them and that they contribute to UIF on your behalf. It has to be on the company letterhead and signed by the CEO. This letter must confirm your commencement date, dates of current maternity leave and any previous maternity dates, and the date you are expected to return to work. See an example template of this letter below.

Declaration letter example

To whom it may concern I, CEO NAME, CEO and Founder of COMPANY NAME declare to the Department of Labour, that we pay the salaries to our employees before the 7th of each month. I confirm that COMPANY NAME pays UIF directly to SARS on a monthly basis.

I confirm that YOUR NAME, YOUR ID NUMBER, has been employed by COMPANY NAME since EMPLOYMENT START DATE.

This is the first time YOUR NAME has taken maternity leave since being employed at COMPANY NAME. The maternity leave will commence on DD/MM/YYYY and end on DD/MM/YYYY.

Date:

Signature:

Does UIF pay full salary on maternity leave?

If you qualify for unemployment insurance fund (UIF) maternity benefits, you will receive a percentage of your monthly salary as a benefit payment. The percentage you receive will depend on your salary and will range from 38% to 58%, up to a salary limit of R14,782. The lower your salary, the higher the percentage of your salary you will receive as a benefit payment. If you are paid an hourly wage and your salary fluctuates, you can claim based on the average of your salary over the past six months.

How long do you wait for UIF money for maternity?

The processing time for unemployment insurance fund (UIF) maternity benefits can vary, but it is generally around four weeks. After you have submitted your claim and supporting documents to the UIF, your claim will be processed and you will receive payment once it has been approved.

Can I apply for maternity UIF after the baby is born?

Yes, you can apply for unemployment insurance fund (UIF) maternity benefits after the birth of your baby. However, it’s important to note that you must apply for UIF benefits within six weeks of giving birth in order to be eligible. If you apply after this time period, your claim may be denied.

How much is your first UIF payment?

The amount of your first unemployment insurance fund (UIF) payment will depend on your salary and the number of contributions you have made to the UIF.

Credit to : https://ajiraforum.com/south-africa/how-to-apply-for-unemployment-insurance-fund-uif-maternity-benefits/

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