Quick answer
Check reapplication status safely by confirming that the reapplication was submitted, then using the correct official status route for the support type instead of guessing from the application page itself.
What this means
Reapplication and reapplication status are connected, but they are not the same step. Users often stay too long on the application page when the next useful information now belongs on the status route.
Why this matters
If you confuse reapplication with reapplication status, it becomes harder to tell whether the next stage has actually begun.
What you can do next
- Confirm that the reapplication was submitted.
- Save the reference and date.
- Wait for the right stage before checking status.
- Use the correct official status route.
- Use GrantCare to interpret the result once the official page shows it.
The reapplication route and the status route are not the same page
Reapplication gets the next stage started. Status checking tells you what stage the case is now in. Keeping those roles separate makes the process much easier to follow.
Important things to remember
GrantCare cannot check official reapplication status directly. It helps users understand which route to use and how to read the wording safely.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you move from reapplication into status checking and then into payment or next-step guides when the wording changes.
Related help
Frequently asked questions
Why should I confirm reapplication first?
Because status checking is less useful if you are not sure the reapplication was submitted.
Can I check reapplication status on the reapplication page itself?
The safer habit is to use the correct official status route once the reapplication stage is complete.
What should I save before checking status?
Save the reapplication reference and the date it was submitted.
