- Reaction score
- 1,613
- Points
- 1,190
I know the definition:
A restricted posting involves a move to a place of duty to which the Department considers it desirable, or in the public interest, to restrict the move of dependants or Household Goods and Effects or both, until suitable accommodation becomes available. Once you have secured suitable accommodations, then the "restriction" can be lifted and the relocation status changes to "Authorized".
I have a member working for me who is on a prohibited posting (he's on the BTL). He has just received a restricted posting message to Moose Jaw. He has two months until his COS date, and his move is considered a non-CFIRP move. He's married, two kids, owns a house.
1. Accommodations are available right now. He's been looking at the market at his new place for the past few months because he knew this posting was coming, so I don't understand why he would need to wait for them to become available.
2. He's going on course basically as soon as he gets there. How is he suppose to have time to move his DHG&E?
3. What the heck is a non-CFIRP move?
A restricted posting involves a move to a place of duty to which the Department considers it desirable, or in the public interest, to restrict the move of dependants or Household Goods and Effects or both, until suitable accommodation becomes available. Once you have secured suitable accommodations, then the "restriction" can be lifted and the relocation status changes to "Authorized".
I have a member working for me who is on a prohibited posting (he's on the BTL). He has just received a restricted posting message to Moose Jaw. He has two months until his COS date, and his move is considered a non-CFIRP move. He's married, two kids, owns a house.
1. Accommodations are available right now. He's been looking at the market at his new place for the past few months because he knew this posting was coming, so I don't understand why he would need to wait for them to become available.
2. He's going on course basically as soon as he gets there. How is he suppose to have time to move his DHG&E?
3. What the heck is a non-CFIRP move?