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Question about applying for Air Force Officer programs

Mike7788

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Hi there,

I've grown a gaining interest in the air-force now for quite some time.

I'm 22 years of age.
I Hope to be an officer in the Air-Force in the future.

My questions are:

If my marks in high-school suffered, would I still be eligible to become an air-force officer if I plan to upgrade my marks? Does the (stupid) Past interfere with my future goals?

Any  more information I can find on becoming an intelligence officer and where that specific career can lead me and how to get there (Interrogation etc. etc.)?

Does a blood pressure condition that is not chronic but CAN potentially happen as it has happened once in my past hinder my chances of becoming a pilot?

Do I make an appointment over the phone? Or just walk into the recruitment office?

Thanks for any help

Mike
 
Mike7788 said:
I Hope to be an officer in the Air-Force in the future.
My questions are:
If my marks in high-school suffered, would I still be eligible to become an air-force officer if I plan to upgrade my marks? Does the (stupid) Past interfere with my future goals?
Any  more information I can find on becoming an intelligence officer and where that specific career can lead me and how to get there (Interrogation etc. etc.)?
Does a blood pressure condition that is not chronic but CAN potentially happen as it has happened once in my past hinder my chances of becoming a pilot?
Do I make an appointment over the phone? Or just walk into the recruitment office?

Here you go.......

1.  You can't be an "Officer" in the CF unless you have a University Degree.  So your High School marks won't matter, unless you are applying for ROTP (ie; RMC) in which case you need a minimum 75% average.
2.  Intelligence Officer?  See above, plus you will need experience working with a Canadian Federal agency in the intelligence field (ie; RCMP, CSIS, CBSA, etc)
3.  That's a MEDICAL question and can only be answered, once you have been assessed by the CF Recruiting Medical system.
4.  This is an easy one.....  ----->  http://www.forces.ca/en/page/applynow-100

Good luck!
 
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