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British Army opens recruitment for Nigerians, others

The British Army has opened its recruitment application process for Nigerians and other Commonwealth citizens

The British Army has opened its recruitment application process for Nigerians and other Commonwealth citizens, starting from Monday, August 19, 2024.

According to a statement, the British Army said the application window will be on for one week, precisely until Monday, August 26, 2024.

“Applications are specifically invited for the roles of musician, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineer, Royal Engineers Technician and Tradesman, and paratrooper,” the statement read.

“This recruitment phase emphasizes the vital role Commonwealth soldiers have played and continue to play within the British Army.

“It is crucial to note that applications must be linked to the Recruit Bounty Referral Scheme (British Army members referral) to be considered, with the exception of those applying as musicians.

“Musicians must meet specific musical standards, which can be found on the Army Musicians page.”

As for the medical screening, the British Army said the major aspect of the recruitment process will be conducted for Sickle Cell traits, which is prevalent among certain populations, including those from Commonwealth countries.

The British Army said although, having the Sickle Cell trait does not disqualify candidates, those identified as higher risk will need to have a diagnostic blood test before participating in entry fitness tests.

It believes that this precaution ensures the safety and well-being of all recruits into its distinguished Armed Forces.

On the eligibility criteria for soldiers, candidates must be at least 16 years old, with applications starting at 15 years and 7 months while assessment can begin at 15 years and 9 months.

“Those under 17 years and 6 months will attend the Army Foundation College before starting standard entry training for junior soldiers. Candidates must enlist before 36 years of age,” the statement read.

“For officers, candidates must be between 18 and 29 years old. Higher age limits apply for specialist roles like doctors, and exceptions are made for candidates over 30 on a case-by-case basis.

“Candidates need 35 ALIS points from 7 subjects, including a minimum grade of C/4 in English Language, Maths, and either Science or a foreign language.
Additionally, they need 72 UCAS Tariff points from 3 subjects.

“Every applicant must pass a series of fitness tests, including the Multistage Fitness Test (Beep Test), Seated Ball Throw, and Mid Thigh Pull.

“The Army offers guidance on achieving the required fitness levels and emphasizes maintaining a healthy lifestyle.

“Recruits are encouraged to quit smoking and focus on a balanced diet to ensure they meet the BMI (Body Mass Index) requirements.

“Tattoos are acceptable under specific guidelines: they must not be offensive, obscene, or visible on a passport photo. Hand and neck tattoos are now allowed, but head and face tattoos are not.

“Piercings that alter appearance, like large flesh tunnels, may disqualify applicants. All jewellery must be removed during physical activities.

“The British Army adopts a rehabilitative stance on criminal convictions. While certain convictions might be ‘spent’ after a rehabilitation period, applicants must disclose any unspent convictions.

“Honesty is paramount, as hiding convictions could lead to prosecution later. For those not yet old enough to join the Army, the Army Cadet Force offers an excellent opportunity to engage in military-themed activities, sports, and outdoor adventures.

“Cadets can develop survival skills, participate in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and earn additional qualifications. The application window is strictly from 19th August 2024 to 26th August 2024. Applications submitted outside this period will not be considered.

“Candidates must be ready to travel to the UK for further assessment in October and November 2024, with basic training commencing between January and March 2025.”

For more detailed information and to apply, interested candidates have been directed to visit the official British Army recruitment page.

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