Phoebe said:
I'm very happy to see that this question has been answered. I can say I will benefit from this.
I would like to add a question relating to the benefits of taking reserve force before going into ROTP. If an individual was applying for ROTP and is declined, could the recruitment centre, at the applicants discretion, move them into an application process that would lead them to employment with a reservist unit? I especially would hate end up having to be sitting around at home for another year do sweet nothing and having to wait another year for a shot at ROTP. Gaining experience in the reserves is probably highly beneficial and I for one would like to exploit it if I was declined from ROTP.
Thanks in advance.
-Phoebe
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I was actually looking for an answer to that exact same question! My situation is this:
I'm currently taking a 5th year of high school ('victory lap' as some call it), because due to certain circumstances, I ended up losing my spot at a University deeming me unfit for ROTP last year.
Anyways, I applied for 'Electrical and Mechanical Engineering Officer' as well as 'Communications and Electronics Engineering Officer' last year at ROTP. At one point, I was told by my local CFRC that I was registered for the program, but was not going to be attending RMC.
Of course, since I was not able to attend a Civillian University -and consequently ROTP- , I decided to take another year of highschool to increase the competitiveness of my profile.
This year, I applied online, e-mailed my supporting documents and am currently awaiting a replay from the CFNRCC.
@Thomf Regarding applying to ROTP and Reserves at the same time, I don't think it's possible.
I say this because when I attended the university fair this year, I spoke with one of the correspondents for RMC regarding applying to ROTP and Reserves simultaenously and she told me that you can only apply to one at a time.
It would probably be best if you called your local CFRC (if you applied in person) or the CFNRCC if you applied online and asked them.
If anyone can answer the question regarding applying to reserves (if declined by ROTP), that'd be great!
-Kevin