Recruiting FAQs See Question #2 on the FAQ of "when are selections done?"
While I'm not allowed to post the positions available anymore; with it being the beginning of the FY, there are plenty of seats open - especially for LogO.
A few administrative points on this thread:
1) ROTP is a Regular Force only entry option. It stands for Regular Officer Training Plan, you goto university (a high number is through RMC); at the end you are in the Regular Force and "owe" time back to the CAF for them putting you through school...
As much as your wife did both courses from May to Nov, when did she start her application? I'm going to say probably before April of the year that she did it. Reality is that being OFP by this fall is likely not going to happen for this person.
Not sure if there are any LogO's on here, if not you may want to swing by a CFRC and ask to speak with a LogO. Not sure if it's still active, but there used to be a listing in a internal site called "recruiter for a day" of individuals in each occupation that would be willing to speak with...
Not likely. You need to be enrolled before you can be loaded on a BMQ; you need to be done BMQ before you can be loaded on FSA trianing. As you're starting the process (and by rights you haven't started the process as you're still looking for a unit) you nts won't do BMQ and FSA training from...
You may want to pay attention to the dates on the posts. You've replied to a post that is over 8 years old asking someone how they studied. Likely you're not getting a reply as "JP15" is marked as inactive and was last seen 15 December 2015
I last wrote the CFAT in 1999; so my memory of what is on it is fuzzy at best... but as jaxhades stated:
Couldn't have said it better :-) However I'm sure if you utilize google search there is ample material out there to help you prep.... :-)
As Reserves are in charge of their own recruiting you'd have to ask your unit / Brigade Recruiter as they're the ones that would be able to best answer this query.
There are two production plans for NCM's to become Officers (PRes, there are more on the RegF side, but below is for PRes only)...
Everyone in the CAF requires a reliability check (and eventually a security clearance).
However not everyone requires a pre-security assessment - the questionnaire that you filled out will determine if a pre-security assessment needs to done. This is for individuals who may have things in their...
That is true for all selections other than ROTP. For ROTP it just means that they've been moved forward for possible selection from RMC. There is another selection that happens (or at least used to happen) directly at RMC and this selection process can take longer as sometimes it's based on...
Please don't treat your selections as #1, #2, #3 (as much as they're numbered). You should be as willing to do your #2 and #3 selections as your #1 selection. Also it's not the Recruiter that will be responsible to determine which one (if any) you will get an offer for. If you qualify for all...
The military doesn't assess education outside of Canada, that is up to a company like WES. For example I just had a file come to me where the person's degree stated Biochemistry from outside Canada, WES decided that it was equivalent to a Doctor of Philosophy. Also Recruiters will (for the...
1 Class B pre 2018, still 1 Class B. And the unit I'm with has a "HQ" unit and 2 detachments that he does all the recruiting for. I agree on it being the least efficient way; but that's the way it's being run. I believe 11/12/13 Fd Amb out west has 1 recruiter for all 3 units (which also...
Just to clarify I didn't state that while at CFRG that I was never tasked for my own career courses, I said I was never tasked to teach (nor did I witness anyone tasked to tech). I don't count personal career in my statement as every position in the CAF Reg or PRes chances individuals getting...
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