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Application - How long does it take? (Merged)

Hi, Im applying for HMCS Carleton (Ottawa) And started everything back in October 2016. Now (July 20 2017) Ive done everything , all the test and interview.

But I was wondering how long does it takes to get the letter that says if they take us or not.?  :cdn:

I know that my processus took time, because I asked for French service in Ontario. hahahaha. (supposed to be bilingual , no ?)

thanks !

Anais
 
CanadianNightOwl said:
Hi, Im applying for HMCS Carleton (Ottawa) And started everything back in October 2016. Now (July 20 2017) Ive done everything , all the test and interview.
But I was wondering how long does it takes to get the letter that says if they take us or not.?  :cdn:

With HMCS CARLETON being a Reserve Unit you likely won't hear anything during the summer.  Most of the Naval Reserve Recruiters are tasked during the summer to teach on Basic Training, so whoever is handling your file is likely gone until the end of September. If you phone CFRC Ottawa, they should be able to tell you where your file is in the process though.
 
Time to CLEAN UP this thread and return it back to what it was supposed to be.....NOT a thread to merge all questions on timings to; but to be A NOTICE, pinned to give the questioning newbie direction.
 
George Wallace said:
A NOTICE, pinned to give the questioning newbie direction.

ESTIMATED TIMES FOR_______________ 
http://forums.army.ca/forums/threads/81054.0.html

Split, pinned and locked.
 
Hi

I was wondering if there is anything I can do to speed up the process I started my application in march and did all my tests medical interview and they now sent all my medical documents to Ottawa to be reviewed by the RMO to approve, they were sent June 14th and i am still waiting 5 weeks later I am 48 healthy strong smart determined and so much more,

I unfortunately am between jobs and would love to get to basic training before winter

This waiting is killing me I am ready now to take on this challenge

Willie Esser

 
Really all you can do it wait, you can always give them a call and ask where your file is but its just a waiting game, it can also depend on the job you have applied for. I also applied in march, and i just received my job offer today, it just takes time. Good Luck!
Wesser122368 said:
Hi

I was wondering if there is anything I can do to speed up the process I started my application in march and did all my tests medical interview and they now sent all my medical documents to Ottawa to be reviewed by the RMO to approve, they were sent June 14th and i am still waiting 5 weeks later I am 48 healthy strong smart determined and so much more,

I unfortunately am between jobs and would love to get to basic training before winter

This waiting is killing me I am ready now to take on this challenge

Willie Esser
 
Wesser122368 said:
I was wondering if there is anything I can do to speed up the process

TIMINGS - ESTIMATED TIMES FOR_______________ 
http://milnet.ca/forums/threads/81054.0.html

You can see how long the application process took others,

Application Process Samples 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/13064.5325.html
214 pages.

As always,  Recruiting is your most trusted source of up to date information.
 
Thanks for the replies hopefully I here soon, with my 20 years of IT experience and all that I can offer I am kinda surprised they are taking so long to process my application, I hope to hear something in august and hope gor a start date for bmq in sept in a perfect world that is
 
Wesser122368 said:
with my 20 years of IT experience and all that I can offer I am kinda surprised they are taking so long to process my application
Please note that you're not the only applicant to the CAF with tons of experience.  The CAF currently has over 15,000 applicants for the Regular Force - guaranteed many of them have a wealth of experience. 

Wesser122368 said:
I hope to hear something in august and hope gor a start date for bmq in sept in a perfect world that is
I just want to manage your expectations here, *if* you do here something in August it won't be for a BMQ start date of September.  While openings on BMQs do come up (due to people not being able to be enrolled), currently BMQ's starting in mid-October are being filled. Normally when people are given offers, their start dates tend to be 2 to 3 months after the offer.  If you are given an offer you can let your recruiting staff know that you'd like to be loaded on an earlier BMQ if spots are available but there is no guarantee this can occur.
 
Where to start? I originally decided to join the army a year ago, sadly we lost our home to a fire and I have had to back burner my plan. Now my new home is almost built and I am looking to join.

First off from the time you submit your application how long before you are to leave for training? Just assume  all paperwork is in order. Does training run at certain times of the year say like January, April, July, and November? For example.

Next let's talk fitness I have just started working my butt off to get in shape for bmq, I will be 38 by the time I would leave, I am a woman, what do you think is the most important fitness goals I should focus on? I know right now I am not bmq ready.

Any other important information you can throw at me would be appreciated.
 
Colleen1980 said:
Where to start? I originally decided to join the army a year ago, sadly we lost our home to a fire and I have had to back burner my plan. Now my new home is almost built and I am looking to join.

First off from the time you submit your application how long before you are to leave for training? Just assume  all paperwork is in order. Does training run at certain times of the year say like January, April, July, and November? For example.

Next let's talk fitness I have just started working my butt off to get in shape for bmq, I will be 38 by the time I would leave, I am a woman, what do you think is the most important fitness goals I should focus on? I know right now I am not bmq ready.

Any other important information you can throw at me would be appreciated.

I recommend that you do research on these forums as your questions have already been asked hundreds of times.

There is no standard time, everyone is different from applying to leaving to basic. Your fitness goals should be at least to pass the FORCE test.

https://www.cfmws.com/en/AboutUs/PSP/DFIT/Fitness/FORCEprogram/Pages/About-the-FORCE-Program.aspx

Obviously the more fit you are the easier your time will be in basic.

 
Colleen1980 said:
Where to start?

Are you looking for a full-time or part-time job?

Colleen1980 said:
First off from the time you submit your application how long before you are to leave for training?

Application Process Samples 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/13064.0

TIMINGS - ESTIMATED TIMES FOR_______________ 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/81054.0

Application - How long does it take? (Merged)
https://army.ca/forums/threads/24849.0.html
4 pages.

Colleen1980 said:
Next let's talk fitness I have just started working my butt off to get in shape for bmq, I will be 38 by the time I would leave, I am a woman, what do you think is the most important fitness goals I should focus on? I know right now I am not bmq ready.

Bettering Fitness Standards while Waiting for BMQ 
http://army.ca/forums/threads/17044.0.html
3 pages.

Running: Training, Problems, Techniques, Questions, etc 
http://army.ca/forums/threads/22788.100
19 pages.

Fitness for Operational Requirements of CAF Employment ( FORCE )
https://army.ca/forums/threads/80513.200
44 pages.

etc...

Am I too old to join/do well/fit in?
https://army.ca/forums/threads/207.0
13 pages.

Advice for women on BMQ
https://army.ca/forums/threads/2420.0
91 pages.


As always,  Recruiting is your most trusted source of up to date information.
 
Aye,
First Post here! What a great forum for CF information.

I choose three CF positions with the recruitment staff that were most applicable to my score post my Initial applicant process. These were the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test, and the Trait Self-Descriptive Personality Inventory. I am an older (45yr old) applicant, and wanted clarity on a few items.

Firstly, when testing was done it was reviewed with me. I had all my papers in order, and i choose the three positions to apply for.
There was no Doctor, or medical test at that time. I did fill in the "Non-prescribed" medication/intoxicants form honestly and openly.
Will there be another appointment required where I go through my medical history with a Forces Doctor? I want to be open and fully transparent in my application.

Secondly, I read on this forum that patience is required during while the CF processes security, background, and reference checks. Approx. 4-6 months depending on the circumstances. I also read that vigilance is required when waiting for contact from the CF. example: Answer the phone the first time they call you. In the civilian job market the "follow up" post interview is of utmost importance. Should one call or visit the Recruitment office to show that as an applicant you take joining the CF as a career very seriously? Not to mention showing the CF Recruitment Officer the applicants own earnestness to start, and be informed of process?

It is not with impatience I ask, rather taking the process seriously and yet without being bothersome.
Thank you for any help you can provide,
Rob.






 
drumaireachd said:
Should one call or visit the Recruitment office to show that as an applicant you take joining the CF as a career very seriously?

Contacting Recruiting is discussed here,

Why won't the recruitment centres answer the phone?
https://army.ca/forums/threads/95037.25.html
3 pages.
 
drumaireachd said:
Aye,
First Post here! What a great forum for CF information.

I choose three CF positions with the recruitment staff that were most applicable to my score post my Initial applicant process. These were the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test, and the Trait Self-Descriptive Personality Inventory. I am an older (45yr old) applicant, and wanted clarity on a few items.

Firstly, when testing was done it was reviewed with me. I had all my papers in order, and i choose the three positions to apply for.
There was no Doctor, or medical test at that time. I did fill in the "Non-prescribed" medication/intoxicants form honestly and openly.
Will there be another appointment required where I go through my medical history with a Forces Doctor? I want to be open and fully transparent in my application.

Secondly, I read on this forum that patience is required during while the CF processes security, background, and reference checks. Approx. 4-6 months depending on the circumstances. I also read that vigilance is required when waiting for contact from the CF. example: Answer the phone the first time they call you. In the civilian job market the "follow up" post interview is of utmost importance. Should one call or visit the Recruitment office to show that as an applicant you take joining the CF as a career very seriously? Not to mention showing the CF Recruitment Officer the applicants own earnestness to start, and be informed of process?

It is not with impatience I ask, rather taking the process seriously and yet without being bothersome.
Thank you for any help you can provide,
Rob.
I would just recommend sending them be an email once in a while, that's worked for me. I'm not sure how they'll react if you show up on a really busy day.
 
Hey everyone,
I just completed my medical assessment and all the paperwork has gone to Ottawa. I understand they have to see when my specialized training would be and work backwards too allow for security clearance time and then BMQ.
Just curious to how long it took you to get processed or hear word at this stage in the game.
Thanks!
Emma
 
Whitman_EL said:
Just curious to how long it took you to get processed or hear word at this stage in the game.

TIMINGS - ESTIMATED TIMES FOR_______________ 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/81054.0

Application Process Samples 
https://army.ca/forums/threads/13064.0
252 pages.

How long?
https://www.google.ca/search?rls=com.microsoft%3Aen-CA%3AIE-Address&rlz=1I7GGHP_en-GBCA592&dcr=0&ei=zUagWqHTC6qYjwSE1aPYCg&q=site%3Aarmy.ca+%22how+long%22&oq=site%3Aarmy.ca+%22how+long%22&gs_l=psy-ab.3...13085.19480.0.20273.2.2.0.0.0.0.598.667.1j5-1.2.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..0.0.0....0.b7jWpxa4hQg

As always, Recruiting is your most trusted source of up to date information.

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Thanks! Posted on Reddit too and it seems people wait on average 1-2 months. So thanks!!!
 
Whitman_EL said:
Thanks! Posted on Reddit too and it seems people wait on average 1-2 months. So thanks!!!

You are welcome. Good luck. :)
 
So I’ve been enduring the whole application process since about August last year, I’ve done the CFAT late last year and have been applicable for all the careers I applied for. I completed my medical and interview early February this year. I still haven’t heard anything back from the recruiting centre, I’ve tried emailing them just to have some reassurance as to what’s going on and I keep getting the same vague response, which I understand there’s not much they can do.

Just wondering if this is a normal wait time until I get an offer, and if so how long should I approximately be waiting for?

Thanks
 
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