If you are seeking approval to relocate or redeployment from one NYSC orientation camp to another, there is an easy way to get it. The NYSC redeployment process is not as difficult as you may think. Nonetheless, it does not mean that you can easily do this at just anytime you want. Take a look at this NYSC Redeployment guide to know all the peculiarities of this process.
NYSC redeployment
According to the rules, every youth corper can send a request if he/she wants to change their state of service. Nonetheless, it is necessary to provide a genuine reason to be redeployed. Let us check out the acceptable reasons for redeployment.
1. Marital Grounds
You can apply for redeployment in NYSC under marital grounds; this is mostly applicable to female corpers as they usually ask to be redeployed to their husbands` location. If you or one of your friends are in this particular situation, you can simply request for relocation after the swearing-in ceremony.
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The NYSC redeployment form is to be addressed to the Director-General via the State Coordinator. When you apply for relocation on marital grounds, you will have to provide the following list of documents:
- Your marriage certificate
- The evidence of your name/surname change after marriage
- A letter from your husband/wife that confirms that he/she is domiciled in the state of your relocation.
2. Medical Grounds
This reason is applicable for persons with extreme health conditions or illnesses that should constantly be monitored. If you have this problem, you will need to provide a medical report from a hospital, clinic or any medical institution where you are monitored.
Keep in mind that your claims about the medical condition are subject to further confirmation. Therefore, you may need to go through medical tests of an NYSC approved hospital to confirm your medical condition.
3. Security grounds
It is not a surprise that your NYSC redeployment can be connected with security reasons. A lot of states like Yobe, Gombe, Adamawa, Borno and some other Northern states are affected by Boko Haram insurgents. Therefore, if you are posted to one of these states and you are concerned about your security, then you can apply for NYSC redeployment.
Redeployment Procedure
You can always apply for the NYSC redeployment within your camp. It is possible to write you redeployment letter while you are in a camp. According to the rules, you can re-apply from the second week of your 21-days orientation course by simply requesting for the NYSC redeployment form.
Nonetheless, you will need to state the reason for your relocation. You will also have to provide the redeployment form together with your list.
You may also try to ask for relocation online right after the 21-days orientation course. The NYSC provides this opportunity, and you can easily get your relocation approval in two weeks.
How to apply for relocation online
- Just visit the official website of NYSC.
- Enter your password and email to sign in (the password and email you used when registered for the NYSC program).
- Choose the “Relocation” option.
- Fill the details of your relocation into the proper fields.
You will be notified about the progress of your application via SMS and emails.
Do you need to print the NYSC relocation list online? This is very easy to do, simply follow the instructions below:
- Visit the official NYSC website portal.
- Fill in your password and email.
- Choose “Manage Relocation”.
- You will need to pay N1000 for the redirection letter, after which you will be directed to the redeployment list page.
- You may need to print your receipt of successful payment.
- When all the steps are completed, you can print the relocation letter.
Conclusion
It has become quite easy to request for NYSC redeployment unlike several years ago when it was almost impossible to ask for relocation after the 21-days orientation course. The process can even be completed within 2 weeks. Still, do not forget to provide all the necessary documents required for your relocation or the process will not be approved.
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Source: Naija.ng