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I joined this forum a few years ago and quickly adopted the 'shut-up-and-read-everything' strategy. I visit 'Army Forums' weekly as a guest and appreciate the contributions of all members. I feel guilty starting a new topic; however, I’ve been unable to locate any recent and relevant posts with regards to my two questions. If there is an ‘Applicable allowances during basic’ super-thread with posts from at least 2011; please, direct me to it.
I read the 'Relocation Benefits' (effective January 2012) located at this DND URL http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dgcb-dgras/pub/cbi-dra/208-eng.asp# in search of a particular allowance; where a recruit may be reimbursed for quarters and or rations while participating in basic training.
I found:
"208.956(1) (Application) This instruction applies to an officer or non-commissioned member of the
A: Regular Force; and
B: Reserve Force on Class "C" Reserve Service.
208.956(2) (Eligibility) Where an officer or non-commissioned member is required to pay rent in order to hold accommodation at the new place of duty before the member vacates the accommodation at the previous place of duty, as a result of being:
A: posted to another base or unit or element, or
B: moved other than temporarily with the member’s base or other unit or element to another location,
the member is entitled to reimbursement of up to one month’s rent for the new accommodation if the arrangement was reasonable and justified in the circumstances.",
and I'm curious if it’s the only current applicable allowance that I may claim with regards to residing in Saint-Jean (or elsewhere) throughout my basic training? I figure The Department of National Defence would have allowed for a member to claim this allowance for a greater period than just one month.
Currently I'm unmarried, own a residence where I pay all of the bills and other expenses (taxes), and have no dependants.
I am aware that the CFLRS website states “If you are single, you must pay rations and quarters throughout your stay at the School at a cost of $425 per month”; however, I’ve had two friends who are currently in the Forces indicate that this statement would be false for my situation (single home owner).
I’m preparing an annual budget and am trying to estimate the risks of not having enough time to sell my residence prior to leaving for basic; and also, the risks of selling my residence prematurely, for example I'd hate to break my neck in Saint-Jean and end up with no home and no job.
Also; I read:
“208.83(4) (Travel by rail) If the officer, noncommissioned member or dependent travels by rail, the member is entitled to
reimbursement of actual and reasonable expenses necessarily incurred for local ground transportation; and
in respect of each person who travels,
train fare as follows:
A: coach class for a journey of less than four hours,
B: a seat for a day journey of more than four hours, or
C: a roomette for an overnight journey,
reimbursement of actual and reasonable expenses incurred for meals necessarily purchased aboard the train, and
the incidental expense allowance established by the Treasury Board for a public service employee traveling in similar circumstances.”
and was wondering if the term ‘member’ refers to any personnel after the Swearing-in Ceremony? It would be rather pleasant to have the Federal Government cover the expense of my journey from Moncton to Dorval with my own tax dollars.
I read the 'Relocation Benefits' (effective January 2012) located at this DND URL http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/dgcb-dgras/pub/cbi-dra/208-eng.asp# in search of a particular allowance; where a recruit may be reimbursed for quarters and or rations while participating in basic training.
I found:
"208.956(1) (Application) This instruction applies to an officer or non-commissioned member of the
A: Regular Force; and
B: Reserve Force on Class "C" Reserve Service.
208.956(2) (Eligibility) Where an officer or non-commissioned member is required to pay rent in order to hold accommodation at the new place of duty before the member vacates the accommodation at the previous place of duty, as a result of being:
A: posted to another base or unit or element, or
B: moved other than temporarily with the member’s base or other unit or element to another location,
the member is entitled to reimbursement of up to one month’s rent for the new accommodation if the arrangement was reasonable and justified in the circumstances.",
and I'm curious if it’s the only current applicable allowance that I may claim with regards to residing in Saint-Jean (or elsewhere) throughout my basic training? I figure The Department of National Defence would have allowed for a member to claim this allowance for a greater period than just one month.
Currently I'm unmarried, own a residence where I pay all of the bills and other expenses (taxes), and have no dependants.
I am aware that the CFLRS website states “If you are single, you must pay rations and quarters throughout your stay at the School at a cost of $425 per month”; however, I’ve had two friends who are currently in the Forces indicate that this statement would be false for my situation (single home owner).
I’m preparing an annual budget and am trying to estimate the risks of not having enough time to sell my residence prior to leaving for basic; and also, the risks of selling my residence prematurely, for example I'd hate to break my neck in Saint-Jean and end up with no home and no job.
Also; I read:
“208.83(4) (Travel by rail) If the officer, noncommissioned member or dependent travels by rail, the member is entitled to
reimbursement of actual and reasonable expenses necessarily incurred for local ground transportation; and
in respect of each person who travels,
train fare as follows:
A: coach class for a journey of less than four hours,
B: a seat for a day journey of more than four hours, or
C: a roomette for an overnight journey,
reimbursement of actual and reasonable expenses incurred for meals necessarily purchased aboard the train, and
the incidental expense allowance established by the Treasury Board for a public service employee traveling in similar circumstances.”
and was wondering if the term ‘member’ refers to any personnel after the Swearing-in Ceremony? It would be rather pleasant to have the Federal Government cover the expense of my journey from Moncton to Dorval with my own tax dollars.