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leaving a married quarter - medical discharge
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s30jok
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My last day in service is in february and i currently reside in a married quarter. Do i get 93 days from the last day of service to find some where new to live?
I have just received a letter from DIO saying that i have to be out on my last day in the Royal Navy, is this right? I am leaving the forces due to a medical discharge.
I have just received a letter from DIO saying that i have to be out on my last day in the Royal Navy, is this right? I am leaving the forces due to a medical discharge.
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Hello s30jok,
JSP464 provides the guidelines for Service Families Accommodation. The JSP is available to view on line via Defence Infrastructure Organisation website (http://www.mod.uk/defenceinternet/microsite/dio/). We recommend that you look at all the guidelines to ensure that the following information is taken in the correct context.
Chapter 8, 0812: c. Medical Discharge. For personnel compulsorily discharged on medical grounds, 93 days 'continued use and occupancy' of the SFA will be permitted after the date of discharge, at entitled SFA charges. Thereafter, extensions of up to 93 days at a time may be granted on compassionate grounds, at the discretion of the HIC, in consultation with the appropriate Local Service Commander, at non-entitled SFA charges.
Please note that the HIC is available to discuss any concerns you may have, you will need to call on: 0800 169 6322 and follow the prompts for the correct area, then ask to speak to the Licences contact within the HIC.
Kind regards,
The NFF
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