Upon completion of your occupational training and when it comes time to post you, you can request a "preferred" location but whether you get that location or not, will be based on the needs of the CAF.
If you are enrolled into a "hard" Naval occupation (ie; Navy ONLY), your first posting should...
Yup! The Recruiters in the US are actively involved with the applicants on both the social and physical preparation side of the house prior to them actually signing on the dotted line but there's good reason for them to do this. Individually assigned quota's. Recruiting positions in the US...
I believe the concept is being adopted based on the limited resources allocated to current recruiting efforts with the idea that we can sustain our intake numbers but with less personnel dedicated to the task, while being more efficient. The reduction in the number of Recruiting...
At the end of the day and believe it or not, CFRG is neither base line funded nor mandated to provide support to Reserve Force Recruiting or Processing efforts but yet and for various reasons, CFRG does currently manage the processing component on their behalf. No doubt, the "Good Idea Fairies"...
As mentioned above, this is an "annual" briefing provided to all SEM Students. They will be going over the current SEM Guide, your academic reimbursement entitlements, admin requirements/processes, CoC and your basic responsibilities/requirements on your part as a member of the BTL/ULO. They...
There are various routes and options to becoming a Medical Officer in the Canadian Forces, none of which can be done quickly. Here's a general breakdown of the various Entry Plans:
a. DEO (Direct Entry) - already qualified and licenced to practice Medicine in Canada;
b. MOTP (Medical Officer...
The current full-time Class B "Reserve" positions allocated to CFRG are there to support Regular Force Recruiting only. I think the 117 or so positions that you are referring to, are controlled by the Army, assigned to Brigade Level and are not part of nor associated with the Recruiting system...
So talk to your Brigade/Unit Recruiters, that's their job! How hard is it for them to call their supporting Recruiting Detachment and ask for an application(s) to be processed prior to a certain date? I'm sure they have telephones and a reasonably good working relationship with the local CFRC.
5.e. Release Items are few and far between and when reapplying, requires the signature of the Comd CFRG, after jumping through many hoops.
CFRG doesn't "own" the Medical portion of the process, they merely administer it. It's no different than Regular Force Medicals. The Cpl/MCpl/Sgt/PA/MO at...
The CAF doesn't do ERC's as part of the enrolment application process, only the RS portion. The initlal Pre-Sec "query" is only required where certain indicators are present (dual citizenship, if you lived, worked, studied or travelled outside of Canada in the last 10 years for a total of at...
http://www.forces.ca/en/job/medicalofficer-50
Medical Officer is not an available option for ROTP as it requires you to already be accepted into a "recognized Canadian University Medical program."
Please see the link above for additional details.
Your local CFRC only administers the Medical process and then sends your file forward for review. They are not the approving authority. Which now puts us back to 6-8 weeks from your Medical date.
It's rather confusing for you looking from the outside in but be patient and don't worry about...
Can't say I've ever seen a Medical processed, approved and returned within 2 weeks but only because of the dispatch times involved between the CFRC and RMO.
If your process to this point is under 3 months, consider yourself fortunate. :)
If the website indicates "Now Hiring", then they are actively seeking and possibly processing online applications for those occupations. If it doesn't indicate that, he can still apply, write the CFAT/TSD and if successful, he will be informed at that time.
As an "active" serving NCM member of the PRes and if you wish to apply for ROTP, it is now considered to be a Component Transfer (ie; Res F to Reg F). As a result, you won't be applying through your local Recruiting Detachment but rather online through the DMCPG 5-2 CT Portal, which you can do...
During your initial application processing, you received a link where you uploaded your academic transcripts to RMC. I guess you missed this part when completing your online process........
"As an ROTP applicant, you will first be considered for admission to the Military Colleges, and if found...
The approval of your Medical will take 6-8 weeks. Provided there were no "glaring" issues when you were examined and you weren't asked to provide additional medical information, then chances are, your local Recruiting Detachment has decided to start your Background Checks ahead of time, with...
Usually, the CAF will recognize all prior service time, provided you re-enrol less than 5 years from your date of release. Less than 3 years out, you usually get everything back (Rank, Pay and Occupation/Non-Occupation/Leadership Quals), 3-5 will be PLAR'd which results in a coin toss and...
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