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Voluntary release 4C
Eligible to reapply subject to meeting all recruiting standards. CAF (Canadian Armed Forces) members who released voluntarily under item 4C prior to reaching OFP (Operational Functional Point) may be approved for re-enrolment at the Canadian Armed Forces...
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For the Canadian Armed Forces Primary Reserve RESO (Reserve Entry Scheme Officer) and RETP (Reserve Entry Training Plan) are both entry plans for individuals that have not yet obtained their university degree. As you already have a university degree your entry plan on your Primary...
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The score from your previous CFAT can be used on the new application. That being said if you've chosen occupations on your new application that you did not previously meet the cut off score for on your previous CFAT then a rewrite of the CFAT may be required.
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There is no guaranteed amount of time it takes to process an application in part or in whole. Maintain contact with your local recruiting center as to the status of your PLAR.
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No the decision to process is not made at a Unit level. If provided the appropriate documentation from the applicant the local CFRC may then submit a request for a re-enrolment waiver in order to process the applicant.
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The basic eligibility requirements that are to be met prior to submitting an application to Join the Primary Reserves or the Regular Force of the Canadian Armed Forces can be found on our recruiting website under the Apply Now section. I have provided a link below that you can copy...
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Applicants released from a Primary Reserve (PRES) unit under release item 5F due to not parading and being deemed Non-Effective Strength (NES) are required to provide written documentation proving that all kit was returned and that there are no outstanding obligations to the PRES unit...
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Yes you are over thinking. That being said maintain contact with your local Recruiting center to receive your new interview and medical dates and times.
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You will be required to obtain your marriage certificate to provide it to the recruiting center processing your application so they can add a certified copy to your file.
If you have not already done so I suggest that you inform your local recruiting center that there will be a...
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There is no set amount of time for the recruiting process as there are many variables and circumstances that could effect/prolong the length of time it takes to process an applicant. Therefore during the application process it is recommended that you do not quit any current employment...
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It means you need to bring the originals with you to the recruiting centre. The Clerk there will photocopy them and stamp the photocopies as certified true copies. Now you can bring the photocopies with you to St. Jean because they have been certified true.
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The Canadian Armed Forces policy on maximum enrollment age is that as long as there is enough time to complete the variable initial engagement (VIE) prior to reaching the compulsory retirement age of 60 and meeting all other eligibility criteria you would meet the requirements to...
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The educational requirements are the same for the Primary Reserve force as they are for the Regular Force for all occupations. I suggest that you use the following link to search for Primary Reserve units in your area as the occupations available to you depend on the occupations...
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Every member of the regular force signs a contract for X number of years. A member of the regular force works 7 days a week 365 days a year and is paid a salary for their service to Canada. Generally a Monday-Friday work week or shift work depending on occupation and posting is...
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Most software is contracted out to civilian companies for writing. Please watch the video on Signals Officer at the below link to learn more. Also note that officers are like a managers in the civilian world and it is the Non-Commissioned Members (NCM) that have the hands on with the...
You must let your recruiting detachment know about your injury immediately. They will refer you to the medical staff for further discussion. Furthermore, on the day that you are to be sworn in, you will have to complete and sign a Statement of Understanding. In one of the sections (Personal...
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When you report for your training bring this up with your instructors and report to sick parade. The Canadian Armed Forces Medical staff will do their own evaluation and provide you with a medical chit which will indicate the limits on the physical training that you can do until you...
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