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Hi there,
My apologies if this type of question has already been answered on this forum.
I have passed my fitness test, CFAT, interview and all that. However, I have been deemed ineligible to join the CAF because I have low blood platelets, and poor eyesight.
I’ve dreamed of joining the military since I was a child. I have the option to appeal my results so I am hoping to write a convincing letter as to why despite my medical conditions I would be a valuable recruit. I applied for the position of Intelligence Officer in the Navy Reserves.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Is it hopeless to try and appeal my results?
I know the CAF is desperate for recruits (so I’ve heard anyways) so is there any way they might make an exception for me?
Any advice on this issue would be greatly appreciated.
My apologies if this type of question has already been answered on this forum.
I have passed my fitness test, CFAT, interview and all that. However, I have been deemed ineligible to join the CAF because I have low blood platelets, and poor eyesight.
I’ve dreamed of joining the military since I was a child. I have the option to appeal my results so I am hoping to write a convincing letter as to why despite my medical conditions I would be a valuable recruit. I applied for the position of Intelligence Officer in the Navy Reserves.
Has anyone had any experience with this? Is it hopeless to try and appeal my results?
I know the CAF is desperate for recruits (so I’ve heard anyways) so is there any way they might make an exception for me?
Any advice on this issue would be greatly appreciated.