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I have been a long time reader but have not posted, but I have come up wifh a question I can't find an answer to.
I have had a longstanding desire to serve in the military, and actually had made application early this year. I still want to do it, but I was also just hired to a municipal police department. So I am now thinking reserve as opposed to my original plan for regular forces. While I am a Canadian citizen, I live and work in the US...specifically in Northern Maine which is geographically and culturally very close to New Brunswick, just 10 minutes drive east. Gagetown is an hour away, and US reservists here travel there quite often to train. The simple solution would be to move and change jobs 10 minutes east. However, as a police officer in a place with different laws, and retirement system considerations, this is not a simple career decision...although I am still early enough to switch I suppose.
Anyway, my basic question is this: Is it reasonable or possible to enlist while living and maintaining my career just west of the border? Does anyone know someone who does this successfully?
Thank you for your responses, and for your service.
I have had a longstanding desire to serve in the military, and actually had made application early this year. I still want to do it, but I was also just hired to a municipal police department. So I am now thinking reserve as opposed to my original plan for regular forces. While I am a Canadian citizen, I live and work in the US...specifically in Northern Maine which is geographically and culturally very close to New Brunswick, just 10 minutes drive east. Gagetown is an hour away, and US reservists here travel there quite often to train. The simple solution would be to move and change jobs 10 minutes east. However, as a police officer in a place with different laws, and retirement system considerations, this is not a simple career decision...although I am still early enough to switch I suppose.
Anyway, my basic question is this: Is it reasonable or possible to enlist while living and maintaining my career just west of the border? Does anyone know someone who does this successfully?
Thank you for your responses, and for your service.