Toronto has nothing to do with it. The letter will come from the RMO's office in Ottawa, although the physical letter may have a Borden return address. To ensure consistency and accuracy, there is only one RMO's office for all the recruiting centres. They've never met you in person, all they see...
Anytime from 2 minutes to never.
Has the background check been done? What trade are you applying for?
Have you been placed on the competition list yet?
The list is competitive, hence the name, so there could be people that get selected before you, due to their application being more...
If you are rejected you will receive a phone call and a letter detailing how to appeal the medical rejection. Appealing the decision doesn't guarantee anything will change, but nothing can change if you don't appeal.
If you are accepted the recruitment progress will continue. You may see updates...
Depending on who the "she" is in your story (doctor, recruiter, neighbor) none of us can really say. The RMO will review your forms and make a decision. It sounds hopeful but again, none of us are the RMO.
It is case by case. They will investigate what you might have done in that 1 year outside Canada and determine if you are a security risk or not. You may have to redo the security form once you are at basic, and again in 5 years or so. Keep that information handy, as it make it easier to fill...
The Reserves and the Reg F have the same medical entry standards, so the medical should be identical. The main difference in the recruiting process is Reservists do the Force test as part of their application process, whereas Reg F do it the first week of BMQ.
The Reserves were trialing an...
CFAT scores are based on a percentile, and are not always revealed to the candidate/applicant. Usually recruiters will tell you you either passed for all trades, you passed for the trade(s) you are interested in, or you did not score high enough for your trade(s).
You should always aim for...
All jobs require the CFAT. The CAF is trialing an expedited application system where you would do the CFAT at the end of basic to save time.
People fail the CFAT because they don’t read the question, or they have forgotten how to do grade 10 math or what words mean. Infantry does not have a low...
Everyone is evaluated on a case by case basis. No one here can say whether or not you will be accepted with your condition because we haven’t seen your file. The only truly disqualifying medical issues are things absolutely incompatible with service, such as blindness, deafness, missing limbs...
On what authority do you think the CAF can “force” you to repay this non-existent debt? Or any other debt for that matter? They area potential employer. They have no power over you.
If it's been more than 1 year since your initial medical you will need to do a medical questionnaire to update the CFRC on your medical condition, and from there they will decide if any part of the medical needs to be redone.
The 3-6 weeks chunks of time ARE the broken down mods for reservists. Ideally your DP1 could be done in the summer, with a mod done online at your home unit, a mod done in person at the school, and another mod done at your home unit again. Most courses need to be taught at the school related to...
Keep in mind that just because someone gets accepted while on a certain medication doesn'r mean everyone will. Also, just because some people take meds for a certain condition doesn't mean this is the right path for everyone with that same condition. Your doctor is the best person to talk to if...
You need to find 3 references who can speak to your work ethic covering the last 5 years. They don't need to hang out with you on weekends, or be your biggest fan, but someone who can say "BurnerAccount429 was my student from 2022-2024 and did their work on time. No behavioural problems. Welcome...
My dad was military, my husband was military, it just seemed like a logical career path. Mind you it took a long time for me to decide to join (I was over 30 when I joined).
Training courses run in December all the time!
Likely there will be a break at the latest 20 December for Xmas leave, then back to work/school by the 6th of January or so.
the CAF doesn't care what your prescription is. What you need to effectively compare your eyes to the vision standards is your visual acuity. What is your vision when you look at an eye chart. Are you 6/9? are you 6/60? You need to look at each eye's score individually and then compare tot the...
I would believe my unit. A month ago, there may have been spots available but you were not enrolled yet (or even had an offer tendered to you at that time). Reach out to your unit again and mention that you are available, eager and willing to do the 8 Jul 24 BMQ (if you are) and/or to find out...
It says right in the image you posted to contact your CFRC to proceed to the next step.
The process can take up to a year (or more!) to complete. They are trying to speed it up but the green machine moves slowly.
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