Foreign born MI6 agents, a case study of agent Thiago Rodriguez

According to the MI6 security requirements, "for any role in MI6" a person "must meet the following criteria:

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"You must be a British citizen. In addition, at least one of your parents must be (or have been) a British citizen or have substantial ties with the UK.

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You will also need to meet our residency rule. This means that you will need to have lived in the UK for the majority of the last 10 years prior to your application. There are some exceptions to this rule, for example, studying abroad, serving overseas with HM forces or living overseas with your parents, and you may still be eligible even if you have not been here for all that time."


https://www.sis.gov.uk/careers/working-for-us/security-vetting.html

Assuming Javier Bardem and Thiago Rodriguez, aka Raoul Silva, are the same age, Javier Bardem was born in 1969 (42 during the filming of Skyfall). Since Silva was turned over to the Chinese in 1997, Silva would have been 28 years old. He served with MI6 from 1986-1997. Silva would have been 17 years old in 1986.

We know that as a child, he spent time at his Grandmother's island, and he must have lived in a Spanish speaking country, probably Spain based on the accent, long enough to develop a moderate to strong accent.

Based on the rules, Silva would have HAD to live in the UK for the majority of ten years prior to his citizenship and one of his parents also had significant ties to the UK or was a citizen. That would mean his family moved to the UK when he was about 7 years old.

There is an exception to those abroad serving in the HM Forces. But at least according to HM Armed Forces:

"For entry into the Armed Forces, you must meet the following requirements:

- You must be a British, Commonwealth, British Protected Citizen or an Irish National OR hold Dual nationality
with one of the fore-mentioned.

-You must normally have resided in the UK* or Ireland for a period of 5 years immediately prior to making an
application. If you have not achieved this, do not worry as it will depend on where you have lived and the
length of time out of the country. Your AFCA will be able to advise you on the detail but it may affect the
career or job you are applying for. However, some jobs carry a 10-year rule rather than 5 years. If relevant,
please complete the periods out of UK or Ireland as accurately as possible."

"http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/AFCO_Form5-U.pdf"

As an immigrant from Spain with no other status, Silva would not be eligible for HM forces. Since you have to be 16, he could only have served up to a year before applying to MI6 anyway.

Perhaps there was a Hong Kong connection?

To make matters even more interesting, history shows there were numerous changes in the law for Hong Kong nationals and how their status within the UK changed with HK being a colony.

Between the British Nationality Act 1948, the Immigration Act, 1971, and the British Nationality Act, 1981, if Silva had instead moved to Hong Kong as a teenager and obtained HK citizenship, he may have been able to join HM Forces as a British protected person, and qualified for UK citizenship. Either way, one of his parents would have been significantly connected to the UK.

Thus:

Theory 1: Silva moved from Spain to the UK when he was a young boy, one of his parents was a UK citizen. He went on to obtain citizenship, and applied to MI6.

Theory 2: Silva moved from Spain to Hong Kong, became a HK Citizen, and either a Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies, or a British Dependent Territories Citizen, joined the Armed forces and achieved UK Citizenship, and then applied to MI6.

Theory 3: Silva was born in the UK, and moved to Spain for a number of years, until returning to meet the citizenship requirements.

Any thoughts?

Comments

  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I don't know about the real world spying etc but, In the world of Bond
    Many Foreign agents worked for MI6 . Kermin Bey in Turkey etc
    Although given the choices you have furnished I'd go with Theory 2.
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • Asp9mmAsp9mm Over the Hills and Far Away.Posts: 7,504MI6 Agent
    MI6 recruit agents from all walks of life and classes within ALL countries worldwide. You can't advertise for those jobs, they have to be recruited by MI6 operatives themselves. That article is just talking about what can be called Head Office employees, and not foreign assets.
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  • thegreatgallingthegreatgalling Posts: 180MI6 Agent
    I don't know about the real world spying etc but, In the world of Bond
    Many Foreign agents worked for MI6 . Kermin Bey in Turkey etc

    I never got the impression Kerim Bey was an "agent" within the usual definition of the term. MI6 had contacts and friendlies all over the place, such as the Cuban cigar manufacturer in DAD, etc.

    I guess it comes down to the definition.

    According to the International Spy Museum :)) , an "agent" is "a person unofficially employed by an intelligence service, often as a source of information"

    By that definition, Kerim Bey is indeed an agent, though I would feel more comfortable with "asset" as the used parlance, based on the fact that "agent" is usually used to connote a rank and file Intelligence Officer.
    Asp9mm wrote:
    MI6 recruit agents from all walks of life and classes within ALL countries worldwide. You can't advertise for those jobs, they have to be recruited by MI6 operatives themselves. That article is just talking about what can be called Head Office employees, and not foreign assets.

    You are obviously right that assets need no eligibility. The eligibility requirements say "for any role in MI6" which would include Intelligence Officers. Certainly anyone can be an MI6 asset, and if that is what Silva is then certainly the conversation ends there.

    But take the dialogue from the film. Silva says:

    "Back then, I was her favorite. And you're not nearly the agent I was, I can tell you that."

    This would certainly imply Silva considered himself more than a foreign asset, especially since Bond obviously isn't one.
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,785MI6 Agent
    edited February 2015
    Considering some of the clunkers seen in the present in the film, its only just occured to me I hadn't even thought about the hows and whys Silva / Rodriguez had ended up working for M-Manf, or what he had done to impress her.
    Maybe he was a predacessor to Q2 in some ways? Although hands on with weapons and resourceful, his IT and hacking skills are clearly his greatest ability. In an odd way, Q implies this himself, when highlighting what he can do in his banter with Bond at The National Gallery.
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I think in the film world, agents and assets are interchangeable. Whatever
    Word reads better in the script, with no acknowledgment to the real world ?
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • superadosuperado Regent's Park West (CaliforniaPosts: 2,654MI6 Agent
    I'm "reading" (audiobook) at the moment Ben Macintyre's A Spy Among Friends, which is another book containing accounts that reinforce the practice of recruitment from the "Old Boys' Network" and it's interesting how social class in UK society was a factor in Fleming's entry into Naval Intelligence, just as many of the so-called Cambridge Five rose to high ranks because of their class. In other books about Fleming and his wartime service, this seems to be the practice as well for recruiting high-ranking officers, but it seems that for agents, candidates were recruited from the fighting ranks, mostly NCOs. For an elite group like the "00" section, elite in terms of skills and abilities and not class, I wonder if James Bond was a conventional recruitment considering his social class and perhaps the perceived appropriateness of placing someone like him in different, management type position and not in a combative roles so to speak. I know that there's the real MI6 and the Secret Service world that Fleming created that allowed him creative leeway, but I would think that there are practical considerations and "SOP" that were observed by the service during that time that Fleming should have mirrored?
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  • AlphaOmegaSinAlphaOmegaSin EnglandPosts: 10,926MI6 Agent
    My Uncle applied to the Secret Service -{ But was turned down though.
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  • ThunderpussyThunderpussy Behind you !Posts: 63,792MI6 Agent
    I was turned down from the SAS, apparently I was just too tough ! :p :))
    "I've been informed that there ARE a couple of QAnon supporters who are fairly regular posters in AJB."
  • HalconHalcon Zen TemplePosts: 487MI6 Agent
    Never researched extensively, but was quite excited in the fact that non British could be double o's upon watching Skyfall. It's a fun fact.

    This hadn't occurred to me when watching previous Bond films.
  • thegreatgallingthegreatgalling Posts: 180MI6 Agent
    Halcon wrote:
    Never researched extensively, but was quite excited in the fact that non British could be double o's upon watching Skyfall. It's a fun fact.

    This hadn't occurred to me when watching previous Bond films.

    I wouldn't necessarily call Silva a 00, I don't think its implied he is one, but rather an MI6 agent, much like Ronson or Moneypenny who are run of the mill field agents.

    M was only a section chief at the time in Hong Kong, which leads me to believe she would not have direct leadership over a 00, who instead get their missions from the acting M.
  • thegreatgallingthegreatgalling Posts: 180MI6 Agent
    superado wrote:
    I'm "reading" (audiobook) at the moment Ben Macintyre's A Spy Among Friends, which is another book containing accounts that reinforce the practice of recruitment from the "Old Boys' Network" and it's interesting how social class in UK society was a factor in Fleming's entry into Naval Intelligence, just as many of the so-called Cambridge Five rose to high ranks because of their class. In other books about Fleming and his wartime service, this seems to be the practice as well for recruiting high-ranking officers, but it seems that for agents, candidates were recruited from the fighting ranks, mostly NCOs. For an elite group like the "00" section, elite in terms of skills and abilities and not class, I wonder if James Bond was a conventional recruitment considering his social class and perhaps the perceived appropriateness of placing someone like him in different, management type position and not in a combative roles so to speak. I know that there's the real MI6 and the Secret Service world that Fleming created that allowed him creative leeway, but I would think that there are practical considerations and "SOP" that were observed by the service during that time that Fleming should have mirrored?

    Very interesting thought.
  • Thunderbird 2Thunderbird 2 East of Cardiff, Wales.Posts: 2,785MI6 Agent
    Halcon wrote:
    Never researched extensively, but was quite excited in the fact that non British could be double o's upon watching Skyfall. It's a fun fact.

    This hadn't occurred to me when watching previous Bond films.

    I wouldn't necessarily call Silva a 00, I don't think its implied he is one, but rather an MI6 agent, much like Ronson or Moneypenny who are run of the mill field agents.

    M was only a section chief at the time in Hong Kong, which leads me to believe she would not have direct leadership over a 00, who instead get their missions from the acting M.

    I agree with you Galling. This again makes me think Silva was more a specialist like Q2 and certainly not a 00. The fact M-Manf gave him to the Chinese while she was section head supports this idea too. Plus his confidence in playing Bond comes from comparisons on who they are and general skills, marksmanship, physical health, mental resilience, than anything else.
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