Posted: Sun 16 Nov, 2008 8:41 am
He may have to be resident in the UK for 3 years before he's allowed to join. Any questions about OASC or the NCA training give me a shout, I'm the resident WSOp.
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Thanks for the reply. Thats what my understanding was (3 years in UK), although my son did get an email from the RAF and was told that he could be considered and was told to send over all his details, including proof of UK citizenship of me and my wife. I dont know if it will help that I am ex RAF, and both my missus and I are also ex TAHyperlithe wrote:He may have to be resident in the UK for 3 years before he's allowed to join. Any questions about OASC or the NCA training give me a shout, I'm the resident WSOp.
Good idea, go the whole 9 yards. I hope my son will get an invite by the RAF and then go from there. If he isnt accepted for aircrew. he can always go for ground crew such as engine or airframe fitter. Good career prospects after he does his time.swompy wrote:I want to be a NCO aircrew but I haven’t got the grade in maths I need. So i am applying as movement controller to start with once I'm full trained I'm going to retake my GCSE maths and get the grade needed after that I'm going to apply for weapon system operator. Thats what the AFCO told me I do.
I heard about that, but in reality I don't reckon it will happen. I know of 3 or 4 fella's personally who are working for a VIP protection company in Iraq, who are also considered mercenaries, but none have so far been arrested when they go home. The only thing they could do to my son (if he is able to join the RAF) is pull his resident permit, no big loss.Hyperlithe wrote:I met a South African who's in the Army over here - he can't go home because he's apparently now considered a mercenary and he'll be arrested as soon as he steps off the 'plane.
Don't imagine that applies to Brits living in SA!