The UK military branch is presently not receiving fresh submissions from a majority of Commonwealth nationals, following a sudden rise in inquiries that resulted in a queue of applicants, as per an official parliamentary response from Defence Minister Al Carns.
In reply to an inquiry from Tory Member of Parliament Ben Obese-Jecty, Carns stated the halt occurred after an “unparalleled number of submissions” were lodged in August 2024.
“Owing to an extraordinary influx of applications in August 2024, the Army is not presently entertaining fresh submissions from Commonwealth nationals, save for individuals who desire to serve as instrumentalists, while it evaluates those who have already applied,” Mr. Carns conveyed.
He further stated that authorities are unable to confirm at present when the submission period will become completely accessible again, despite the fact that Commonwealth citizens are continuing to enlist in the Army through current submissions. The Naval service still welcomes declarations of interest, concurrently, the Royal Air Force continues to invite submissions from citizens of Commonwealth countries.
Mr. Carns also delineated the process by which Commonwealth prospective recruits gain entry to the UK prior to commencing their service in the armed forces. “Individuals from Commonwealth nations seeking to enlist in the British military are required to arrive in the UK via the visitor pathway, either through a tourist visa or an Electronic Travel Permit, contingent on their nation of provenance,” he explained. “Upon the enlistment and commencement of training for successful candidates, the Ministry of the Interior grants them exemption from immigration supervision throughout their period of active duty.”
Screening stipulations for security are mandatory for all new entrants, irrespective of their national origin. “The national security screening procedure (NSV) falls under the purview of the Cabinet Office, and the Ministry of Defence is obligated to adhere to it,” Carns affirmed. “Should a candidate, irrespective of their citizenship, not have continuously dwelled in the UK for the stipulated timeframe before their submission, further scrutiny might be necessary.”
The official further affirmed that there are no immediate intentions to raise the yearly limit on Commonwealth enlistees commencing foundational instruction. “Presently, no schemes exist to reconsider the upper threshold of 1,350 commencements for foundational training for Commonwealth nationals during each recruitment cycle,” he declared.
Pertaining to the land forces, a supplementary regulation restricts Commonwealth members to a maximum of 15 percent of the total complement of any specific regimental emblem; nevertheless, the branches modify enlistment quotas within said parameters to fulfil strategic requirements.
Mr. Carns noted that Commonwealth service members are employed on substantially identical conditions as soldiers from Britain and Ireland, encompassing remuneration, retirement benefits, and entitlement to housing and well-being assistance, while immigration provisions permit them and their kin to reside in the United Kingdom and ultimately seek British nationality.

