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Old 30th November 2017 | 20:14
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Hello I知 Joseph 19 years old. From high school only thing I wanted is to become military pilot. I from Georgia, because there痴 no airforce in my country I want to join RAF. I知 interested as foreign guy do I have chance join them?
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Old 1st December 2017 | 07:59
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The OASC sticky at the top of this section probably answers many of your questions. The main issues will be residence, nationality, and education equivalent qualifications.

Your written English looks acceptable but fluency may also be a factor.
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Old 1st December 2017 | 09:15
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Old 1st December 2017 | 09:33
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Living in Grays, Essex, may be an obstacle
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Old 1st December 2017 | 11:24
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Joseph. Good luck to you. As Pontius says, educational qualifications may be a problem, if you don't have English ones. I was living in Australia when I applied, but a British national. However, Australian qualifications weren't recognised, so I did home study, and was the only candidate in Western Australia to sit "O" and "A" levels. But that was many years ago. Again, as Pontius says, check the sticky at the top of the forum.
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Old 1st December 2017 | 22:07
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In addition to flying, you could be useful as a military aviation interrogator.
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