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So what exactly could i do to join the usmc full time. I know that with the green card you can only join reserves. Cause its either the French Foreign Legion or the USMC for me.
A landed immigrant can serve in the reserves, you need to be a citizen to serve in the regular forces.Originally posted by IJB21:
[qb] Hey
I‘m an American citizen, but would love to serve in the Canadian Forces- Army. I‘ve been to Canada and loved it, and have had an interest in the military for as long as i could remember. I would definately move north and enlist if I could. Any advice from anyone?
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I take it you gave up?Originally posted by Sappo:
[qb] I was asking the same thing about going the other way, from Canada to US forces.
Sounded long and complicated. [/qb]
Not anymore. Now you have to be a Canadian Citizen to serve in regs or reserves.Originally posted by Just a Sig Op:
[qb]A landed immigrant can serve in the reserves, you need to be a citizen to serve in the regular forces. [/qb]Originally posted by IJB21:
[qb] Hey
I‘m an American citizen, but would love to serve in the Canadian Forces- Army. I‘ve been to Canada and loved it, and have had an interest in the military for as long as i could remember. I would definately move north and enlist if I could. Any advice from anyone?
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Can you show me reference on that?Originally posted by kurokaze:
[qb]Not anymore. Now you have to be a Canadian Citizen to serve in regs or reserves. [/qb]
BenFG said:Does anyone know if someone with prior military service applying for the Canadian army can bypass basic training and/or receive advanced rank upon enlisting?