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I have been researching the minimum medical standards to join the CAF, and there are a couple of things that I'm confused about. I understand that the minimum category to be enrolled (the common standard) is 432225. However, when looking at the standards for different occupations on the government website (here), I noticed many of the supporting or administrative jobs list G and O factors of 3, not of 2. I am pretty sure my geographic factor would be G3 as I am on some prescription medication, however I do not need to see my doctor more than once a year (he writes me scripts with enough refills of my medication to last a year at a time). Does this mean that I would be automatically disqualified from service even if I only applied for jobs which list the minimum standard as G3 on that link? If so, why list the minimum standards as anything different from G2 at all?
I'm also curious about the occupational factor for similar reasons. I do not know if I would be a O2 or O3. The most detailed information I've been able to find about the occupational factor is also on the government website (here) and I am wondering if there is any more detailed info available, specifically, what counts as a MEL? Is there a list anywhere where I can view what conditions are considered MELs?
I am planning to discuss this with a recruiter in the future, but it may be months before I have the time to do so as the recruitment office's hours are pretty much exactly when I work at my current job. I guess what I want to know is basically if it's even worth applying with a possible medical category of G3 or O3. Almost all of the trades I am interested in list those categories as the minimum standard on the above link, which makes me feel like I do have a shot, and yet other sources indicate that I can't be enrolled in ANY trade unless I have G2 and O2. Can anybody help me make sense of this?
I'm also curious about the occupational factor for similar reasons. I do not know if I would be a O2 or O3. The most detailed information I've been able to find about the occupational factor is also on the government website (here) and I am wondering if there is any more detailed info available, specifically, what counts as a MEL? Is there a list anywhere where I can view what conditions are considered MELs?
I am planning to discuss this with a recruiter in the future, but it may be months before I have the time to do so as the recruitment office's hours are pretty much exactly when I work at my current job. I guess what I want to know is basically if it's even worth applying with a possible medical category of G3 or O3. Almost all of the trades I am interested in list those categories as the minimum standard on the above link, which makes me feel like I do have a shot, and yet other sources indicate that I can't be enrolled in ANY trade unless I have G2 and O2. Can anybody help me make sense of this?