arushbhai said:I will be updating this thread as I think of anything that comes in my mind.
arushbhai said:The only problem is, I wanted to join the Military police reserve which in my area, I have armour reserve. Do you think, It will help me become a cop? My goal is to get as much experience as possible from reserve so my resume looks good for police when I apply.
arushbhai said:I have always wanted to join the Military as a MPO because down the road, I see myself as a civilian police officer.
arushbhai said:Hello everyone, I have always wanted to join the Military as a MPO because down the road, I see myself as a civilian police officer. I am talking about 15 years or so down the road.
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CanadianReserve said:I have been looking in joining the reserve for a while now and I have decided to join. The main reason I am posting this is I am currently employed at a job that requires me to work (40 hrs/week) and I was wondering with the Training required for any position in the Canadian Armed Forces would it be possible for me to join?
Sergeant Laen said:Good Day,
Training requirements for the Primary Reserve vary depending on the unit you're joining and the occupation that you would like to become. Unfortunately we cannot give a simple answer to your query above. I highly suggest that you visit the Reserve unit that you're interested in joining and speak with the unit recruiter and the individuals at that unit.
Just as an example, the Naval Reserve only does Summer BMQ where you have to be gone for 8 weeks. The Army Reserve has co-op BMQ, weekend BMQ and summer BMQ. Beyond that each trade has it's own training time, some occupations have really short courses (2-3 weeks) for their trade course, others can be closer to 3-4 months for the Reserves.
Best Regards,
Sgt Laen
Eric16 said:Just curious xD
DAA said:CAFIB 20 is a "Permanent ID Card" and the CAFIB 13 is a "Temporary ID Card". CAFIB 13 is issued by your local Military Police Ident Section. Your Res F Unit should provide you with an ID Request Form and make an appointment to be processed. The CAFIB 20 will follow in a few months.
Also, I don't believe they use the term "CAFIB" any longer.....I think it has been changed to NDI 20 or 13.
CFAO 26-3
George Wallace said:Close.
It is now:
Temporary ID card is a NDI 10
Permanent ID card is a NDI 20