Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
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Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
Hi ,
I am Caitano Demelo from Mumbai , India .My Nationality = Portugal .I had been playing in India since 4 years with My fide I'd No = 35080008 .
I have Now settled in London , England I had arrived on June 2nd 2016 and played till now 2 std tournaments and 2 rapid wanted to know My current Federation = India . So if I want to play World Youth and British Chess Championship Will need to change it to England .And what are the benifits on being a England member and playing .If it's Yes I must be an England member than can I know what are the charges to change my federation from India - England . Thanks
I am Caitano Demelo from Mumbai , India .My Nationality = Portugal .I had been playing in India since 4 years with My fide I'd No = 35080008 .
I have Now settled in London , England I had arrived on June 2nd 2016 and played till now 2 std tournaments and 2 rapid wanted to know My current Federation = India . So if I want to play World Youth and British Chess Championship Will need to change it to England .And what are the benifits on being a England member and playing .If it's Yes I must be an England member than can I know what are the charges to change my federation from India - England . Thanks
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
Eligibility to play in the British Chess Championship is residency based for non British nationals. There's no need to change the FIDE Federation to ENG. World Youth is down to whichever Federation will select you to play.Caitano Demelo wrote:So if I want to play World Youth and British Chess Championship Will need to change it to England
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
The regulations regarding qualification to play in the British Championships for 2016 (2017 are not yet published, but should be similar) are given here: http://www.britishchesschampionships.co ... gulations/
The fact that your residency began on 2nd June 2016 would entitle you to play in the Junior sections of the 2017 Championships. There are additional qualification requirements for the main Championship event.Entitlement to Play in the British Championships
(d) not less than one year continuous ordinary residence in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ending on the 30th June in the calendar year of the Championship in question,
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
Will I need to change the federation to England to play British championship and world youth ?
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
Eligibility for the British Championships including the junior events is based on residence as posted earlier in this thread.Caitano Demelo wrote:Will I need to change the federation to England to play British championship and world youth ?
Selection for World Youth is made by national Federations who no doubt have as many rules as there are Federations. If IND or POR wouldn't select you if you are resident in England, that just leaves ENG. But there are playing standards to be met for players to be selected to play as ENG.
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
How much will it cost for ENG Fed ?
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The FIDE Handbook, available on the FIDE website: https://www.fide.com/component/handbook ... w=categoryCaitano Demelo wrote:How much will it cost for ENG Fed ?
Provided you haven't represented India there doesn't seem to be a fee involved. The ECF Office should be able to assist you.
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There will be No fee ? and how can I change it ?
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I think there is a notification fee of €250. There may be a transfer fee if you have represented your current federation in an official FIDE event and wish to represent your new federation. There is unlikely to be a compensation fee.Caitano Demelo wrote:There will be No fee ? and how can I change it ?
I have no idea who pays the notification fee, but it will probably have to be you. You could contact the ECF Office who might be able to help.
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
All the information is available in the FIDE Handbook (see previous post).3.4 No Notification Fee is required for players under the FIDE flag who have never represented a National Federation in their career.
Registration would be handled by the ECF Office so it would be best to contact them and they will sort it out for you.
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
I don't believe the FIDE Handbook is particularly easy to read, particularly for a young person for whom English may not be a first language.Michael Flatt wrote:All the information is available in the FIDE Handbook (see previous post).
Registration would be handled by the ECF Office so it would be best to contact them and they will sort it out for you.
For example, I interpreted this
as referring to stateless individuals or the likes.3.4 No Notification Fee is required for players under the FIDE flag who have never represented a National Federation in their career.
(There are also references to things such as "citizenship" or "residence", the meaning of which is not entirely clear). Possibly everyone knows how these are interpreted in practice.
What are the contact details for the ECF Office?
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
Well English is my first language and can I know how to Change the federation to England ? And where I have to go or what I have to do ?.
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
I suggest you contact the director of junior chess at the ECF using the email address: [email protected], general email contact details for the ECF are on this page http://www.englishchess.org.uk/about/ecf-officials/.
The ECF have a junior area of their website http://englishchess.org.uk/Juniors/, and you should consider playing in some of the tournaments on this page http://englishchess.org.uk/Juniors/play ... rand-prix/.
The ECF have a junior area of their website http://englishchess.org.uk/Juniors/, and you should consider playing in some of the tournaments on this page http://englishchess.org.uk/Juniors/play ... rand-prix/.
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Re: Do I need to be England Federation In Fide to play world youth ?
Your request to change Federation should be made to the ECF Office.Caitano Demelo wrote:Well English is my first language and can I know how to Change the federation to England ? And where I have to go or what I have to do ?.
Contact details are given at the top of the ECF website home page: http://www.englishchess.org.uk/
The Watch Oak, Chain Lane, Battle, East Sussex TN33 0YD Tel: 01424 775222 Fax: 01424 775904 Email: [email protected]
The Office Manager, Gary Willson, and staff are very helpful.
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Yes as Michael says Gary Wilson is very helpful and contacting him via [email protected] would be a sensible approach.