quote author=Jim Seggie link=topic=101696/post-1060190#msg1060190 date=1310385158]
I thought CRA was 60?
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Only if you elect and the election is approved.
I think Kenny's position is based on the fact than many officers are serving effectively grandfathered under the old pensions provisions (as I am) which dictate release based on years of service/age in order to retire without a penalty (the 5% per year).
The following QR&O still applies although often seems contradictory when the complimentary CFAOs are read:
http://www.admfincs.forces.gc.ca/qro-orf/vol-01/doc/chapter-chapitre-015.pdf
15.17 – RELEASE OF OFFICERS – AGE AND LENGTH OF SERVICE
(1) Except where the Minister has otherwise prescribed under paragraph (2), the retirement age of an officer is the first to occur of the following ages:
(a) the age for his rank set out in the table to this article that applies to him; or
(b) the age at which he completes,
(i) as a colonel or above, 30 years, or
(ii) as a lieutenant-colonel or below, 28 years,
full-time paid service, including service as a non-commissioned member, in any of Her Majesty’s Forces.
TABLE “A” TO ARTICLE 15.17 RELEASE AGES – GENERAL SERVICE OFFICERS
Rank/Age
Colonel and above/ 55
Lieutenant-Colonel/51
Major/47
Captain and Lieutenant/45
ON REACHING RETIREMENT AGE - http://www.smafinsm.forces.gc.ca/cfa-oaf/015-02-eng.asp
22. Superseded by ADM(HR-Mil) Instruction 05/05
23. Superseded by ADM(HR-Mil) Instruction 14/04
24. No officer will, unless the officer so requests, be compulsorily released under the provisions of QR&O 15.17(3)(b) before completing 10 or more years service in the Regular Force.
25. An officer who is to be released under the provisions of QR&O 15.17(3)(b) without the officer's consent will be so notified at least one full year prior to the estimated date of commencement of terminal leave.
26. An officer who wishes to retire after completing the years service prescribed for the officer's rank in QR&O 15.17(1)(b) must apply to the officer's CO to be considered for retirement under the provisions of QR&O 15.17(3)(b) by completing Appendix 5 to this annex. In such a case, Appendix 4 to this annex shall also be completed at Parts 1 and 2 and forwarded to NDHQ for consideration.
In a nutshell, the provisions QR&O 15.17(3)(b) remain in effect and allow for an officer to be shown the door for service reasons when either the age or years of service windows have been attained...even if a fixed period of service contract is in effect. All very British....but these aspects were important to me as I had 28 years of service at the age of 44 and could have released with an unreduced annuity at my Canadian 20 year point even though I was on IPS with service ending at 55.
So I believe Kenny is rather tenuously referring to the QR&O, whereas the reality is that hardly anyone (even flag officers) are pushed out the door before 55. The CRA 60 aspect being available particularly useful for those who joined the CF late and before the 'coming into force of the new TOS' and want to boost pension by years of service.
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/pd/pi-ip/15-04-eng.asp
"3. Subparagraph 15.17(3)(b) of Queen’s Regulations and Orders (QR&O) states that:
“…an officer of the Regular Force shall be released … after the completion of 30 years of full-time paid service, including service as a non-commissioned member, in any of Her Majesty’s Forces, if the Chief of Defence Staff so recommends.”
4. Subparagraph 15.31(2)(b) of QR&O states that:
“…a non-commissioned member of the Regular Force shall be released… after the completion of 30 years of service, if the Chief of Defence Staff so directs.”
5. The procedure for the release of General/Flag officers or Colonel/Captain(Navy) on or after 30 years of service is the responsibility of the CDS.
6. A term of service does not provide a guarantee that a CF member will reach CRA. CF standards for medical and physical fitness will always apply. Terms of service conversion procedures control personnel flow. Therefore, conversion from one engagement to the next remains conditional on service requirements and on selection by merit at the appropriate career gate. The length of a special indefinite period of service remains dependent on service requirements."
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/pd/pi-ip/05-05-eng.asp#ins-03-01-03