Pieman
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Hi guys,
Like my new Ninja Sniper avatar? Ninja Snipers are one of the most elite forces. To become one, you have to have the following requirements: 1) You cannot have any real military experience. 2) You have to pass Ninja Sniper training. (I hope you have XBox). If you match these requirements and want to become part of the most elite killing machines in the world, the Ninja Sniper, then PM me to find out how. :blotto:
LOL, it is late and I drank about 2L of Pepsi tonight. Bzzzz Anyway, onto my real post:
Canadian citizen application into British or Australian forces:
I have done a lot of research into this topic, I do not claim to be an expert or anything, but I think this information is worth sharing. As Canadians, we are commonwealth citizens, and it is possible for us to serve in other commonwealth countries.
Application to Britain
http://www.army.mod.uk/
For us Ninja Snipers, the good news is that it is possible for us to directly apply to the UK forces from Canada. If you are applying for an officer position within the UK, then they will require you to live in the UK during the selection process. This can take up to 6 months and you are expected to be able to support yourself during that time. (Get a cheap apartment and a job at Dairy Queen, if nothing else I guess)
http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working_in_the_uk/en/homepage/schemes_and_programmes/hsmp.html?
If you intend to stay in the UK longer than 3 months you need a visiting permit. To apply for a UK visiting permit, contact the UK embassy here in Canada.
http://www.britain-in-canada.org/home.htm
Application to Australia: (Special thanks to Wes for providing links to some info)
http://www.defence.gov.au/index.cfm
If you are a Ninja Sniper with no Military experience, the road to getting into the Australian Defence Force (ADF) is a difficult one. This is because you have to obtain a permanent resident status with immigration authority in Aus. This means you don't just get a work permit, you must go through the process of migration to the country. That process takes two years , and you have to be living in Australia during that time. That means you have to get a work/study permit and go there.
Getting a work permit for Australia does not appear to be a cake walk. If you do not have a university degree, you could be in for a long wait to get a work permit approved. The application appears to be straight forward, but I was not able to find out the odds of being approved.
If you have a university degree, then there is an interesting option available: It is the special skills migration program. This is a program set up by the AUS government to encourage educated people to settle there. You put your name in a data base, and then a company can come along and pick your name out. (Or rather you convince a company to hire you and have them do that later) And if you are offered a job then you will be issued a 2 year work visa.
http://www.immi.gov.au/migrate/skilled.htm
By far, the best method to get over there is to go by a student visa. It is super easy to get a student visa, and it would be interesting to study there. After studying there for a while, you could try and convince a company to hire you and it would be easier to get a work permit that way.
Bottom line, once you get a permanent resitdent status, THEN you can make your application into the ADF.
Military Experience: For those of you with military experience, past or present, then it is much easier for you to get in. You do not have to wait to get a permanent resident status. There are several different options. If you are interested, simply email the ADF recruiting center and they will provide you with info. (I did not look into this too deep because I am only a Ninja Sniper...they said that Ninja Snipers weren't real or some crazy thing like that! Can you believe that??)
Anyway, I realise the information here is not exhaustive, I felt it was worth sharing because I wanted you guys to know that joining one of these forces is an option. Also, I wanted you to know how you would go about doing it, and the problems you would expect. I hope it helped.
Like my new Ninja Sniper avatar? Ninja Snipers are one of the most elite forces. To become one, you have to have the following requirements: 1) You cannot have any real military experience. 2) You have to pass Ninja Sniper training. (I hope you have XBox). If you match these requirements and want to become part of the most elite killing machines in the world, the Ninja Sniper, then PM me to find out how. :blotto:
LOL, it is late and I drank about 2L of Pepsi tonight. Bzzzz Anyway, onto my real post:
Canadian citizen application into British or Australian forces:
I have done a lot of research into this topic, I do not claim to be an expert or anything, but I think this information is worth sharing. As Canadians, we are commonwealth citizens, and it is possible for us to serve in other commonwealth countries.
Application to Britain
http://www.army.mod.uk/
For us Ninja Snipers, the good news is that it is possible for us to directly apply to the UK forces from Canada. If you are applying for an officer position within the UK, then they will require you to live in the UK during the selection process. This can take up to 6 months and you are expected to be able to support yourself during that time. (Get a cheap apartment and a job at Dairy Queen, if nothing else I guess)
http://www.workingintheuk.gov.uk/working_in_the_uk/en/homepage/schemes_and_programmes/hsmp.html?
If you intend to stay in the UK longer than 3 months you need a visiting permit. To apply for a UK visiting permit, contact the UK embassy here in Canada.
http://www.britain-in-canada.org/home.htm
Application to Australia: (Special thanks to Wes for providing links to some info)
http://www.defence.gov.au/index.cfm
If you are a Ninja Sniper with no Military experience, the road to getting into the Australian Defence Force (ADF) is a difficult one. This is because you have to obtain a permanent resident status with immigration authority in Aus. This means you don't just get a work permit, you must go through the process of migration to the country. That process takes two years , and you have to be living in Australia during that time. That means you have to get a work/study permit and go there.
Getting a work permit for Australia does not appear to be a cake walk. If you do not have a university degree, you could be in for a long wait to get a work permit approved. The application appears to be straight forward, but I was not able to find out the odds of being approved.
If you have a university degree, then there is an interesting option available: It is the special skills migration program. This is a program set up by the AUS government to encourage educated people to settle there. You put your name in a data base, and then a company can come along and pick your name out. (Or rather you convince a company to hire you and have them do that later) And if you are offered a job then you will be issued a 2 year work visa.
http://www.immi.gov.au/migrate/skilled.htm
By far, the best method to get over there is to go by a student visa. It is super easy to get a student visa, and it would be interesting to study there. After studying there for a while, you could try and convince a company to hire you and it would be easier to get a work permit that way.
Bottom line, once you get a permanent resitdent status, THEN you can make your application into the ADF.
Military Experience: For those of you with military experience, past or present, then it is much easier for you to get in. You do not have to wait to get a permanent resident status. There are several different options. If you are interested, simply email the ADF recruiting center and they will provide you with info. (I did not look into this too deep because I am only a Ninja Sniper...they said that Ninja Snipers weren't real or some crazy thing like that! Can you believe that??)
Anyway, I realise the information here is not exhaustive, I felt it was worth sharing because I wanted you guys to know that joining one of these forces is an option. Also, I wanted you to know how you would go about doing it, and the problems you would expect. I hope it helped.