Description
The aim of School Children's Visits is to contribute towards the cost of reuniting children in full-time education with their parents at their duty station or alternative working address during some school holidays.
If you’re stationed in the UK, each year your children will get:
- Three return or six single journeys to visit the family home, up to the end of the academic year when they turn 18, or 25 if they have special educational needs
- Two additional return visits if you are serving on an operational tour of more than nine months.
- Three additional return visits if you are on an operational tour of 12 months or more
If you are based in Northern Ireland, you can travel to the UK by ferry to collect your child. In this case, you will be entitled to claim:
- the actual cost of their return journey, up to the cost of a civil air fare for a standard economy return flight to the UK from Belfast
- terminal costs to/from the UK point of arrival
If you’re stationed overseas, each year you/your children will get:
- six return journeys to the family home, up to the end of the academic year when they turn 18.
- three additional return visits from the following year up to the end of the academic year in which they turn 23 (extended to 25 if they have special educational needs and disability) and are attending, full time, a nationally accredited establishment in pursuit of a nationally accredited qualification e.g. university
- one return journey for you or your spouse/civil partner if your child changes school in the UK. We will cover the journey by the official method of travel to the airport or port of entry into the UK, so you can supervise the change of school.
- miscellaneous expenses such as passport and visa fees.
If you are stationed in North West Europe, you can travel to the UK by car via cross-channel ferry or Eurotunnel to collect and return your child. In this case you will be entitled to claim:
return cost of the crossing motor mileage to and from the ferry/Eurotunnel terminals, up to a certain value.
You can ask your Unit HR to arrange your child’s travel.
Wherever you are based, you will have to make a contribution of 100 miles per single journey or 200 miles per return visit. This is calculated at the Motor Mileage Allowance rate, which is currently 25p per mile. This will automatically be deducted from your salary for each arranged visit.
Claims should be made via JPA iExpenses. For those personnel with no access to the JPA on-line system, you should forwards JPA Form F016 (which can be found at JPA forms) to your Unit HR staff
About Army
The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force.