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CAF Reserves Timeline 2025 & Questions

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CAF Reserves: Armour Officer

Online Application: Late 2024
Final FORCE Test Confirmation Email: Early January 2025
FORCE Test: Early February 2025
Medical & Interview: Late February 2025
Confirmation of Medical & Background Approval Mid-May 2025
Enrolment: TBD
BMOQ: TBD

Questions:
(Please correct me if any of my comments below our incorrect)

(1) How long did it take between medical/background clearance and enrolment for you as a Reserve officer? I understand billet approval happens at the Brigade/Unit level, but I would like to hear how long that usually takes.
(2) Is it common for Reserve officers to attend full-time BMOQ at CFLRS during the summer (e.g., L0032E or L0033E)? I know CFLRS is primarily Regular Force, but I’ve heard that Reserves sometimes get attached for summer intakes.
(3) If I don’t get selected for summer BMOQ, is the weekend BMQ → Phase II → CAP path still the standard for DEO Armour officers?
(4) Has anyone here received an offer in July for an August BMOQ intake? Just trying to gauge if I’m still in the window for summer 2025.
(5) Should I be taking any additional steps to get unit-level endorsement? Would showing up on a parade night be helpful, or is this too forward?
 
CAF Reserves: Armour Officer

Online Application: Late 2024
Final FORCE Test Confirmation Email: Early January 2025
FORCE Test: Early February 2025
Medical & Interview: Late February 2025
Confirmation of Medical & Background Approval Mid-May 2025
Enrolment: TBD
BMOQ: TBD

Questions: (Please correct me if any of my comments below are inaccurate)

(1) How long did it take between medical/background clearance and enrolment for you as a Reserve officer? I understand billet approval happens at the Brigade/Unit level, but I would like to hear how long that usually takes.
(2) Is it common for Reserve officers to attend full-time BMOQ at CFLRS during the summer (e.g., L0032E or L0033E)? I know CFLRS is primarily Regular Force, but I’ve heard that Reserves sometimes get attached for summer intakes.
(3) If I don’t get selected for summer BMOQ, is the weekend BMQ → Phase II → CAP path still the standard for DEO Armour officers?
(4) Has anyone here received an offer in July for an August BMOQ intake? Just trying to gauge if I’m still in the window for summer 2025.
(5) Should I be taking any additional steps to get unit-level endorsement? Would showing up on a parade night be helpful, or is this too forward?
 
Reposted in "The Recruiting Process" as this post doesn't align with the purposes of the "Recruiting" page.
 
1. There is no standard answer here. It all depends on your personal medical history and how easy it is to get ahold of your references.
2. I personally haven't seen any attend full time BMOQ at CFLRS. Every reserve officer I know, including myself, did PRes BMQ, either part time during the winter or full time in the summer, followed by a 1 or 2 week BMOQ pt 2, that is full time.
3. Yes. Your courses will be BMQ -> BMOQ pt 2 -> BMOQ-A -> Armour Officer
4. You are likely too late for a summer full time BMQ. Those courses start in May and June in order to allow candidates to go right on to trades training later in the summer. You will most likely be on a winter BMQ serial.
5. No. If the regiment wants to personally vet you, they will contact you. Although I don't think this is actually done anymore, as recruiting is a brigade, not a regimental function.
 
Thank you for your reply Boredtoon.

I have a few follow-up questions:

RE Q1: I have already been cleared of medical and background checks as of mid-May. Do you have an idea as to how long it takes to be enrolled once cleared for Reserves DEO? Or does your answer remain the same (no standard answer)?

RE Q2: Would the part-time be 10 weekends, or is there an option to do it Mon-Fri full time?

RE Q4: What is the timeframe for winter BMQ serial?

Once again, thank you!
1. There is no standard answer here. It all depends on your personal medical history and how easy it is to get ahold of your references.
2. I personally haven't seen any attend full time BMOQ at CFLRS. Every reserve officer I know, including myself, did PRes BMQ, either part time during the winter or full time in the summer, followed by a 1 or 2 week BMOQ pt 2, that is full time.
3. Yes. Your courses will be BMQ -> BMOQ pt 2 -> BMOQ-A -> Armour Officer
4. You are likely too late for a summer full time BMQ. Those courses start in May and June in order to allow candidates to go right on to trades training later in the summer. You will most likely be on a winter BMQ serial.
5. No. If the regiment wants to personally vet you, they will contact you. Although I don't think this is actually done anymore, as recruiting is a brigade, not a regimental function.
 
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Re: Re: Q1. No standard answer unfortunately.

Re: Re: Q2. Part time is done on weekends. Every other weekend, for either 10 or 11 weekends. I can’t remember which it currently is. Full time courses run Monday to Friday, there is no part time Monday to Friday option.

Re: Re: Q4. Two BMQ serials usually run in the winter. One starts in September or October and wraps up in February-ish. The other will start in January and wrap up right before the summer starts in May.
 
For question 2 no it is not common. Brigades offer full time summer BMOQ in their areas, so no need to do a Reg F BMOQ. Also reserves do BMOQ a bit differently, in that typically you will do BMQ with a large group of people and then they will have a smaller 1-2 BMOQ supplement, which has the officer parts. There are many many admin things in a Reg F BMOQ that won't apply to reserves, like PSHCP for example. So there is no point to send you to CFLRS and have you sit in on a bunch of classes that won't apply to you unless you become Reg F.
 
Understood. Thank you very much.
Re: Re: Q1. No standard answer unfortunately.

Re: Re: Q2. Part time is done on weekends. Every other weekend, for either 10 or 11 weekends. I can’t remember which it currently is. Full time courses run Monday to Friday, there is no part time Monday to Friday option.

Re: Re: Q4. Two BMQ serials usually run in the winter. One starts in September or October and wraps up in February-ish. The other will start in January and wrap up right before the summer starts in May.
 
Thank you for the reply Sarahsmom. I'm hoping to start my part-time BMQ at my unit in September/October!

For those that are referring to this thread for information, I got a response from a member named Boredtoon:

Boredtoon:
1. There is no standard answer here. It all depends on your personal medical history and how easy it is to get ahold of your references.
2. I personally haven't seen any attend full time BMOQ at CFLRS. Every reserve officer I know, including myself, did PRes BMQ, either part time during the winter or full time in the summer, followed by a 1 or 2 week BMOQ pt 2, that is full time.
3. Yes. Your courses will be BMQ -> BMOQ pt 2 -> BMOQ-A -> Armour Officer
4. You are likely too late for a summer full time BMQ. Those courses start in May and June in order to allow candidates to go right on to trades training later in the summer. You will most likely be on a winter BMQ serial.
5. No. If the regiment wants to personally vet you, they will contact you. Although I don't think this is actually done anymore, as recruiting is a brigade, not a regimental function.

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Follow-up from me:
Thank you for your reply Boredtoon.

I have a few follow-up questions:
RE Q1: I have already been cleared of medical and background checks as of mid-May. Do you have an idea as to how long it takes to be enrolled once cleared for Reserves DEO? Or does your answer remain the same (no standard answer)?

RE Q2: Would the part-time be 10 weekends, or is there an option to do it Mon-Fri full time?

RE Q4: What is the timeframe for winter BMQ serial?

Once again, thank you!

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Boredtoon:
Re: Re: Q1. No standard answer unfortunately.

Re: Re: Q2. Part time is done on weekends. Every other weekend, for either 10 or 11 weekends. I can’t remember which it currently is. Full time courses run Monday to Friday, there is no part time Monday to Friday option.

Re: Re: Q4. Two BMQ serials usually run in the winter. One starts in September or October and wraps up in February-ish. The other will start in January and wrap up right before the summer starts in May.

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