RS2015 said:
Greeting,
I have done some searching and can't confirm if you can be allowed to have a Police Officer who has had dealings with you professionally as a character reference?
I was involved with a past legal obligation as a witness that has since ended, what would you advise?
Selecting your References:
A valid reference is defined as an adult (18 years of age or older) that knows you well enough to provide a worthwhile, fair and adequate assessment about your personal character. Members of the family or relatives, family friends, friends, neighbours, co-workers or peers are not considered valid references.
The references can be categorized as follows:
a. Educational References: these persons are former or current teachers, professors, coaches, instructors, or trainers;
b. Professional References: these persons are former or current supervisors, managers, overseers, advisors, or employers; and
c. Personal References: these persons can be a minister, clergyman, mentor, counsellor, community leader, etc.
Your references, either individually or in combination, must have known you for at least the last five (5) continuous years (or to age 16, whichever comes first).
As long as your reference falls into any one of the categories above, they can be used. It is generally recommended to have known the person for at least "1-year" as a minimum but preferably longer, if possible. We also suggest that you Contact your references first to ask for permission to use them and make sure they are aware that they may be contacted by either the Department of National Defence or their agents.