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All Steps To Take After Camp If You Applied For Relocation In Camp


Hello beloved corpers, most of you in this post might be confused regarding what to do or the next action to take after being relocated and you are done with the NYSC camp. 

This is to all NYSC 2023 Batch A Stream 1 Corp Members, kindly note that all those who applied for in-camp Redeployment either through medical report or connection, on the last day of camp kindly login to your dashboard around 9am to 12am and check for your Relocation approval.

If successful, you might be required to pay a compulsory approximately N1000 or N1,200 to NYSC (i.e including remita charges) through remita to print out your relocation letter.

Also once your relocation is successful, you are expected to submit the below documents in your newly relocated NYSC state Secretariat.

The documents to be submitted in your new state of deployment (Secretariat) include:

1. Original copy of the relocation approval letter.

2. Photocopy of relocation approval letter, write on it Name of bank you open in camp, Account number and phone number.

3. Photocopy of statement of result or certificate(OND and HND for Polytechnic graduates.

4. Green card.

WHAT DO YOU DO AFTER SUBMISSION?

After submission of these documents and approval is done, your state code will change to a new state code of your newly relocated state. Also your PPA letter will further appear on your dashboard same day or some days later as the case may be.

After that you can now move to your Place of Primary Assignment (PPA) and LGA you were posted to for further documentation where you will be giving new I'D CARD.

Hope this information was helpful? Feel free to leave a comment. 

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Comments

  1. What about the relocation outside camp are we going to check our dashboard today after pop

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  2. What do you mean as the green card ?

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  3. My relocation was not approved what next for me

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  4. I summit mie but till now my PPA is not showing on my dashboard

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  5. I relocated and my state code has change,but haven't seen my PPA

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  6. I reported and Submitted all necessary documents but my state code had not change and today is the 21st day,hope I won't have to return to where I am deployed from
    Reply ASAP please

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  7. I submitted my relocation approval letter and photocopy of my result, but my state code has not changed and I'm scared my 21 days will soon elapse. What can I do?

    ReplyDelete

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