People who are interested can join as well?! I am not familiar with Telegram, not sure if this works.
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熊掌撥大波
2018-4-13 10:34:47
Go to the recruitment center and they would provide you the fitness training guide for the preparation before enlisting! Other flyers about roles in the military and recruitment processes can also be obtained there even if you are not enlisting at the time.
This one should work. Sorry am really not familiar with Telegram.
HKG3
2018-4-15 04:54:19
Thanks for the update. I am planning to enlist in the Royal Navy next year as well so I really look forward to your updates. - Someone who services in the British Armed Force will be entitle to get Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) [永久居留] in the UK. Once having ILR for a year, you can apple for British Citizenship.
Normally, someone with ILR wishing to apply for British Citizenship needs to fulfil a resident requirement (stayed outside of the UK for 450 days or less in the 5 years before naturalisation), but this requirement does not apply to members of the British Armed Forces under the Citizenship (Armed Forces) Act 2014.
HKG3
2018-4-15 05:47:05
It appears that I misunderstood the process of BN(O) passport holders getting British Citizenship by serving in the British Armed Forces. After reading a House of Commons debate in 2013, in which the then Immigration Minister stated that -
Foreign and Commonwealth personnel in Her Majesty’s armed forces are exempt from immigration while they are serving, which means they automatically meet the requirement to be in the UK without a time limit attached to their stay. ...
Therefore, foreign and Commonwealth personnel in the forces are eligible to naturalise as British citizens after they have served for five years. Alternatively, under the immigration rules, they might qualify for settlement—indefinite leave to remain—on discharge, after four years’ service. They cannot obtain settlement in service because someone who holds indefinite leave to remain is subject to immigration control. If the person opts to be discharged and settles in the UK after four years’ service, they can apply to naturalise after they have held ILTR for one year, thus fulfilling the five-year residence requirement and the requirement not to have a time limit attached to their stay.
A layman's understanding of the UK Immigration Minister's speech in the House of Commons noted above suggests that current Commonwealth members of the British Armed Forces with at lease 5 years' of service can apply for British Citizenship without the need to get Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) [永久居留] first.
On the other hand, those Commonwealth Citizen who left the British Armed Forces with at lease 4 years can apply for ILR.
You cannot apply for ILR as a serving member of the British Armed Forces. This is because serving members of the British Armed Forces are exempted from immigration control in the UK, however ILR holders are still subject to immigration control in the UK.
熊掌撥大波
2018-4-19 09:44:22
Depends on the role that you are applying for, some require GCSE results but some don't. e.g. Chef and Warfare Specialist do not have any academic requirement.
People who are interested can join as well?! I am not familiar with Telegram, not sure if this works.