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Residency problem 2
Posted: Sun 01 Feb, 2004 1:35 pm
by Cheeze
Hey guys I need some help.I am a South African and I'm coming over to the UK to join the RMs but I have know family or friends that I can stay with while I go through the whole joining and selection process.I remember hearing somewhere that recruits joining could board with someone in the Armed Forces, if that persons CO agrees.Does anyone here know if this is allowed? And if it is, do you have to stay with someone in the RMs or can you board with someone who is in another branch of the Armed Forces?(and how much would it cost)
It would be a huge help to me if this was possible as coming from SA I'd have to bring loads and loads of cash to support me(SA Rand is 13 to the Pound and getting worse fast).
If anyone knows something I would really appreciate it!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your help.
joining the RM as a Commonwealth national.
Posted: Sun 01 Feb, 2004 6:34 pm
by df2inaus
Cheeze,
You're making it more complicated for yourself. Better to just live in a civvy home, maybe with students?
Get the working holiday visa and work while you're going through the process.
It doesn't matter where in the UK you live because the Forces will get you to Devon for any courses on travel warrants.
That way you could avoid the hopeless financial spiral many Antipodean backpackers get caught up in because they feel they must live in London.
Posted: Mon 02 Feb, 2004 5:08 pm
by Benw
I am also South African, but I am living in the UK. It may be worth getting a job here to sustain yourself during the application process. Do you have a British passport?
Posted: Sun 08 Feb, 2004 3:08 pm
by Cheeze
Thanks for the help guys
Much appreciated
Cheers
Posted: Sun 08 Feb, 2004 3:29 pm
by saffer
hey this is SA city, where you guys from? im from durban, been in uk for nearly all my life though!
i miss the sunshine, surf and castle lager ... and biltong!
Posted: Mon 09 Feb, 2004 4:55 pm
by Mike B
Hey man, hang tight. I have been here for a few years now, and RM has a 5 year residencey rule, which might be waivered under certain conditions. I have been trying since 1999, and I am just waiting for my PRMC date now. Keep training, and get a job in retail or something to tide you over until your time comes. Keep trying don't give up.
Whats up saffer, I am originally from Pretoria, but lived north of Durban in Zinkwazi for a while (amongst other places). Cool surf spot north of the lagoon... no shark nets though haha.