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Application Process Samples [ 2019-present]

Jesus this process is slow, I’m at month 3 and not done but here’s my progression for anyone starting out. For reference I’m going as regF, NCM, AVN Tech. Full citizen but a lot of time spent in Africa and America. Under 25, clean credit, honour roll G12
  • Application submitted April 4th
  • Received an email saying my process would be expedited on April 8th
  • Med part 1 & 2/ Interview scheduled April 16th
  • Med part 1 & 2/ Interview competed May 9th
  • Optometrist letter requested May 15th
  • Optometrist letter scanned in to RMO May 24th
  • CFAT/TSD written on May 27, all trades qualified
  • Final processing June 11th
  • Medical approved by RMO - not completed (CFRC says should be done by next week)
  • Ready for completion list - not completed
  • Completion listed - not completed
  • Selected - not completed
  • BMQ scheduled for - not completed
 

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Little update / Petite mise à jour :


Recruiting Centre: Centre de détachement Montréal
Regular/Reserve: Regular
Officer/NCM: Officer
Trade 1: Logistic Officer

Application: March 11 2024

CFAT: Not necessary

Admissibility check : April 2nd 2024

Employment/ Reference Checks: April 15 2024

Interview: April 22 2024

Medical : May 1st 2024

Medical approval: May 15th 2024

Final Processing: May 22th 2024

Ready for competition list : June 12th 2024

Competition List: June 13th 2024

Selected: Pending
Offered: Pending
Enrollment: Pending
BMQO: Pending

Hopefully i can get on the french BMOQ on september 9th 🤞🏼
 
Recruiting Center: CFRC Hamilton
Regular/Reserve: Regular
Officer/NCM: Officer
Trade: LOG
Application date: 6 Mar 2024
First contact: 28 Mar 2024
Medical: 9 Apr 2024
Interview: 9 Apr 2024
Medical approved: 15 Apr 2024
Reliability approved: 18 Apr 2024
Competition list: 14 May 2024
Selected: 22 May 2024
Position offered: 28 May 2024
Enrollment: 5 Sep 2024
BMOQ: 16 Sep 2024
 
Not sure if this is the right thread for this but what’s the typical wait for the reliability screening currently provided you have a simple file (No debt, no criminal record, haven’t left Canada.)
 
44 years old man after one year waiting, finally got the offer.

I have hypertension and high cholesterol, so the medical review took extra 6 months to pass.

12 years in Canada and 4 years to a citizen.

Recruiting Center: CFRC Vancouver

Regular/Reserve: Regular

Officer/NCM: officer

Trade choice 1: Logistics

Application date: 20 April 2023

First contact: 23 April 2023

CFAT: 18 June 2023

Interview: 11 July 2023

Medical: 23 Aug 2023

Second Medical check form: 26 Oct 2023 Required 6 months records of Hypertension and High cholesterol

Second medical check form submitted : 24 Mar 2024

Reference contact: 8 April 2024

Employment check 22 April 2024 ( I have chosen not to contact my employer, the recruiter sent me the email to require the T4)

Competition list: 8 May 2024

Position offered: 21 May 2024

Enrollment: 26 Aug 2024

BMOQ: 9 Sep 2024
Thanks for sharing!
I have high level of cholesterol also, may I know if you take medication to control it?
Thanks!
 
I hope i'll be there also !! I'm waiting for my final process !! Still have time to make it right ? 😅
Also, congrats !! Did they offer you to choose between some military bases or did you have no choice but to accept a particular base ?
Hi, congratz on the final process. I am thinking of joining CAF as Log or HSM in Air Force after I graduate. Curious to know why you chose Log and which specialization are you considering? Thank you in advance.

Apologies if I posted in the wrong thread, I am not sure how to delete the posting.
 
Hey guys, new poster on here. I have scanned through every post on here and Reddit and can’t find one instance where someone’s medical took more than a month ( other than unfit rulings or appeals). The average seems to be same day to 2 weeks. I did my med on may 20th and submitted a visual acuity for a minor eyeglasses prescription on the 24th and I’m still waiting on RMO. I disclosed 0 medical issues whatsoever, not even a minor allergy but I did disclose heavy marijuana use from abt 2 years ago. Does this mean I’m probably unfit? How much longer do you think I’ll have to wait to know?
 
Hey guys, new poster on here. I have scanned through every post on here and Reddit and can’t find one instance where someone’s medical took more than a month ( other than unfit rulings or appeals). The average seems to be same day to 2 weeks. I did my med on may 20th and submitted a visual acuity for a minor eyeglasses prescription on the 24th and I’m still waiting on RMO. I disclosed 0 medical issues whatsoever, not even a minor allergy but I did disclose heavy marijuana use from abt 2 years ago. Does this mean I’m probably unfit? How much longer do you think I’ll have to wait to know?

I did my initial medical in November and didn't have it confirmed until March.

Marijuana use won't deem you unfit.

As someone whose been in this process over a year now, I know it's hard but you just have to hang tight and be patient.

I assure you they will get to you, if for some reason you are unfit, they will tell you and you can dispute it.
 
Hey guys, new poster on here. I have scanned through every post on here and Reddit and can’t find one instance where someone’s medical took more than a month ( other than unfit rulings or appeals). The average seems to be same day to 2 weeks. I did my med on may 20th and submitted a visual acuity for a minor eyeglasses prescription on the 24th and I’m still waiting on RMO. I disclosed 0 medical issues whatsoever, not even a minor allergy but I did disclose heavy marijuana use from abt 2 years ago. Does this mean I’m probably unfit? How much longer do you think I’ll have to wait to know?
My one took around 3 months. After 2 I contacted with my file manager.
 
Hi, congratz on the final process. I am thinking of joining CAF as Log or HSM in Air Force after I graduate. Curious to know why you chose Log and which specialization are you considering? Thank you in advance.

Apologies if I posted in the wrong thread, I am not sure how to delete the posting.
Hi ! I was a teacher before and i decided to switch to human ressources. I am currently doing a certificate and wanted to work in HR, so logistic officer was the perfect path for me to work in HR. Although, i was selected this week and been offered a job in the navy and i read in other forum that in the navy, its finance or supply. LOL.
We'll see, im excited eather way !
 
Hi ! I was a teacher before and i decided to switch to human ressources. I am currently doing a certificate and wanted to work in HR, so logistic officer was the perfect path for me to work in HR. Although, i was selected this week and been offered a job in the navy and i read in other forum that in the navy, its finance or supply. LOL.
We'll see, im excited eather way !
I was offered by Navy as well, what is you BMOQ date?
 
Hi ! I was a teacher before and i decided to switch to human ressources. I am currently doing a certificate and wanted to work in HR, so logistic officer was the perfect path for me to work in HR. Although, i was selected this week and been offered a job in the navy and i read in other forum that in the navy, its finance or supply. LOL.
We'll see, im excited eather way !
Hi, that's precisely of what I was thinking. From my recent coffee chat with Log officer, Log is becoming more like material(supply) or finance, and hence, I thought about doing the Health Service Management Officer route; apparently, that one is more HR related.
 
Hi, that's precisely of what I was thinking. From my recent coffee chat with Log officer, Log is becoming more like material(supply) or finance, and hence, I thought about doing the Health Service Management Officer route; apparently, that one is more HR related.
That's good to know ! Personnel selection officer could have been interesting also, but i think it might be too late for me .. Logistic Officer is a lot of planification and organisation, which is why i wanted to be in that trade !
 
Hi, that's precisely of what I was thinking. From my recent coffee chat with Log officer, Log is becoming more like material(supply) or finance, and hence, I thought about doing the Health Service Management Officer route; apparently, that one is more HR related.
If I am not mistaken, navy logO are both finance and sustainability. I presume there is more specialization for Army.

Someone had posted a nice chart showing some of the pathing for Logistics.
 
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