You mean before NS? I d not think it is advisable to do that b4 NS since work does not get you deferment from NS.Originally posted by acwire_2125:HElo guys,
Would like to ask, if someone go and join French Foreign Legion and then comeback to Singapore after his bond finish to join SAF can? Will they consider your combat experience in the FFL and give you better chance on promotion and pay?
If FFL don't accept you can try the DFL and SFL.Originally posted by acwire_2125:HElo guys,
Would like to ask, if someone go and join French Foreign Legion and then comeback to Singapore after his bond finish to join SAF can? Will they consider your combat experience in the FFL and give you better chance on promotion and pay?
What is DFL? If SFL = Spanish Foreign Legion, then I should point out that the Spanish Legion has not accepted foreiogners for a while aready. At least I think so.Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:If FFL don't accept you can try the DFL and SFL.
No it isn't. At least not directly. This issue has come up before and a little bit of research suggests that there is no direct ban on joining a foreign army. Nor should there be.Originally posted by Quirinus:I think it's illegal for NS-eligible males to join the Foreign Legion.
Even after ORD you are still liable for NS call ups and to some extent are still under military law. Joining a foreign armed force is clearly against military law.
If you go, you need not worry about signing on with the SAF. You might not even be allowed to come back to Singapore.
The only loophole to this is probably if you join the Legion before you hit 18 but then again, I doubt you'll be accepted there for such a short stint and at so young an age.
Unfortunately, you are mistaken. You do not need to give up your citizenship and you do not need to become french.Originally posted by borgkilla:if i am not mistaken
when u join FFL you have to give up citizenship of your native country and become french
so NS has no issue cos u will not be a SG citizen anymore
hmmmm my mistakeOriginally posted by lwflee:Unfortunately, you are mistaken. You do not need to give up your citizenship and you do not need to become french.
Yup! And if you are injured in the line of duty, you might be offered citizenship earlier.Originally posted by borgkilla:hmmmm my mistake
but i do know that you are given the option after 5 years of service you can take up french citizenship or go back to your original citizenship
purposely fall down during duty can??Originally posted by lwflee:Yup! And if you are injured in the line of duty, you might be offered citizenship earlier.
x2. This is more or less the current SAF stand on advancement. Got paper, better prospect. No paper, doesn't necessary bad but maybe slower and be less focus on by SAF. Be it u are officers or WOSEs.Originally posted by SpecOps87:You got combat experience so what? Even if you killed an entire platoon with nothing more then you bare hands and wit, SAF's stand is clear. No degree,master's or good academics=no promotion priority.
hahaha! I think the concept of malingering is not lost on the FFL and will earn you a stint in jail!Originally posted by monoslayer:purposely fall down during duty can??
Deutche Foreign Legion= obselete unitOriginally posted by lwflee:What is DFL? If SFL = Spanish Foreign Legion, then I should point out that the Spanish Legion has not accepted foreiogners for a while aready. At least I think so.
Nope, SAF just bo hiu the time of service in the Legion.Originally posted by acwire_2125:So in Singapore I think they Respect cause we never had any disagreement with them right?