NSFAS agents will be visible in all nine provinces to assist applicants who are yet to apply for funding. Orphan Declaration and Consent Form (excluding consent form) If you have a disability, please provide:Ĭompleted and signed Disability Annexure A (if your information is not pre-populated on the portal) Downloaded on our website. Proof of income (payslip or appointment letter) If you are self-sufficient and employed please provide: Proof of income of parent, guardian or spouse (payslip or appointment letter) I could have got it higher but not without gimping his abilities within the party.If you are dependent on your parents/guardian/spouse, please provide:Ĭertified ID copies of parent/s, guardian, spouse not older than 3 months Having said that I've never yet managed to persuade an enemy faction to enter a truce before they are good and ready (via emmisary). Just mentally assign that position to someone fairly early in the game, and drop any spare points into persuasion. The only companion who has any need for diplomatic skills is your emissary. However I believe their personalities may influence their advice. Their skills in this role as far as I know have no bearing on their ability to do the job. Recruit them to party and then retire the prominent citizen, replacing them with your newly added companion. Find the nearest 'unemployed' companion to your new capital. My advice would be as a male appoint your wife. Your also unable to assign fiefs, though possibly to yourself only? If I remember rightly your unable to dispatch emiseries. Prominent citizen has extremeley limited options. As a male I always appoint my wife, its just the easiest option.
I had to employ a prominet citizen as a stop gap (less than a day) when playing a female character.