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Are parental facilities also provided during ur stp and ctp ? Tell me in details about the facilities if girls like us in balochistan are facing this problem mostly because of the cultural restrictions. Can parents stay with us during these trainings or can we stay with them in that same city ???? i would really like to know the details .
Also i would like to ask what parental facilities are given if a girls opts for foreign service. i mean when she starts the job then what is the procedure to have them with you . ??? This question has been like a hurdle in this path for a long time.
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Are parental facilities also provided during ur stp and ctp ? Tell me in details about the facilities if girls like us in balochistan are facing this problem mostly because of the cultural restrictions. Can parents stay with us during these trainings or can we stay with them in that same city ???? i would really like to know the details .
Also i would like to ask what parental facilities are given if a girls opts for foreign service. i mean when she starts the job then what is the procedure to have them with you . ??? This question has been like a hurdle in this path for a long time.
well u seem quite worried regarding this...and why not u shud be...well here are the rules of thumb , u follow u enjoy

CTP: in ctp u are not allowed to remain outside academy and neither u are allowed to keep ur family with u...( now thats what offically said)...un officallu u can always live with ur family outside as a lot of commoners from my course were living specially those who are from lahore... also a few probationers had hired homes around the academy for less rent and were living there ... no one stops u from doing so


stp: in foreign service academy ... now again there is no restriction on living with family. only prob being accomodation. as there is only once academy for the probationers and u get one room and that too mostly on sharing basis...u can get one seprate room subsequently and u can keep ur family there if u want to and if u can offcourse...its tough..

rest hire a house in pindi and live there...in islamabad its tough as it is expensive city.....
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