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Not sure where to post this, if a mod could be so kind as to put it where it should be...

Anyway, I've just had notice of a short notice CMLO det and was wondering what I am entitled to claim for. I've only had 12 days notice. Im in quarters in my parent unit and claim GYH for an empty property that I own. I would like to be able to go into PSF pre-armed with what I might be able to get.

Cheers for any response.
 
You'll either get LSA or GYH, depending on the nature of the duty, and whether or not you can get home in your periods of down time.

LSA is straightforward and is paid at whatever rate you happen to be on.

GYH will be to either your MQ, or your Privately Maintained Property, whichever you choose (ie the furthest away). If you choose your PMP, then you will need to provide your new unit with all the documents that you claimed it for at your Parent Unit. If you claim it to your MQ, then you will need to provide nothing, as your payslip shows that you pay for a MQ.

Hope this helps.
 
You'll either get LSA or GYH, depending on the nature of the duty, and whether or not you can get home in your periods of down time.

LSA is straightforward and is paid at whatever rate you happen to be on.

GYH will be to either your MQ, or your Privately Maintained Property, whichever you choose (ie the furthest away). If you choose your PMP, then you will need to provide your new unit with all the documents that you claimed it for at your Parent Unit. If you claim it to your MQ, then you will need to provide nothing, as your payslip shows that you pay for a MQ.

Hope this helps.

Cheers for the gen, hope it might appease the mrs a bit!
 
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