So, I've sifted through the pages on here and did a search but couldn't see any. If a family member or friends would like to send some stuff to a recruit/cadet in CFLRS, is there any restriction on what they can send? (Obviously not firearms/weapons)
I'll be at CFLRS on 5th and about things to bring, honestly, from the Basic Up videos and from other posts about this topic, just bring enough clothes for 3 days. You don't have to go out of your way to buy nice formal clothes when it'll be in a civvy locker (that's what I've read and assuming...
Just in case if you have absolutely no clue what to expect when you get to CFLRS, here's a series of video that'll help out what will come to you :)
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLF71317B643373FD3
@ Old and Tired, the person who answered my question at the recruiting center is an immediate contact for the holidays. He is a production supervisor there, according to the email he sent me. And if I can bring a birth certificate written in Korean and that's ok with the people at CFLRS, then...
I was born in Korea and have the original certificate from there. I'm going to get it translated and approved by the embassy that's in Vancouver downtown. Just in case, CFLRS wants it in English or French. (can't be too careful right?) Also, I sent an email out to CFLRS, although I don't...
Alright, I've used and looked through the search function to see if anyone else had same question I had before. So far none have. So here's the question. Does anyone know if the birth certificate has to be in English? Or could it be in another language as long as it's official?
Didn't expect replies to be still posted. I've been increasing my running distance weekly, and I've just started on my 6km week. Trying to run it below 30 mins (I got 27 mins and 42 secs on the first try but I might have missed a lap :/). Before the run, I do the PT pyramid (sans chin ups but...
^ I am in the exactly same situation as you! Wrote my CFAT yesterday and I was told that I might have my medical on the same day but to no avail, it's actually on Sept 10th now.
I am a 24 year old male who submitted his application on late May, and taking the CFAT on 7th. I know I am not a fit type so I've been doing some work outs since submitting the application.
Currently I do a PT pyramid, (here's the link on explaining what it is...
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