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crisscross

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I am currently serving in the British Army and coming to the end of my Military career (22yrs) and I am looking at immigrating to Canada and joining the Canadian Forces. I am a skilled worker being a vehicle mechanic throughout my army career however now in management within the REME (equivalent to your CF EME) and a Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2). I am married with two children aged 11 and 12, my wife is qualified in child care (NVQ level 3, UK).

We have been lucky enough to serve for the British Army in CFB Suffield, Alberta for 2 yrs on a Visa and now returning back to UK to finish off my career. We would love to return and seriously thinking of immigrating and would like any info on how I can go about either transferring or joining the Canadian Forces.
 

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crisscross said:
I am currently serving in the British Army and coming to the end of my Military career (22yrs) and I am looking at immigrating to Canada and joining the Canadian Forces. I am a skilled worker being a vehicle mechanic throughout my army career however now in management within the REME (equivalent to your CF EME) and a Warrant Officer Class 2 (WO2). I am married with two children aged 11 and 12, my wife is qualified in child care (NVQ level 3, UK).

We have been lucky enough to serve for the British Army in CFB Suffield, Alberta for 2 yrs on a Visa and now returning back to UK to finish off my career. We would love to return and seriously thinking of immigrating and would like any info on how I can go about either transferring or joining the Canadian Forces.
Unfortunately only a Citizen can join the Canadian Forces - not even a PR.
Under very rare & specific conditions/requirements - the Military might recruit/select a PR or an overseas candidate, under short contract -- but that occurs only when his/her trade/specialization is of imminent & immense need to the forces -- and s/he would yet not be appointed/contracted on 'active duty'.

To be eligible to apply to the Canadian Forces, you must meet the following three minimum requirements:

1. Be a Canadian Citizen

2. Be 17 years of age (with parental or guardian consent) or older, except:
•Regular Officer Training Plan – Junior applicants, who must be 16 years of age or older
OR
•Primary Reserve applicants, who must be 17 years of age or older

3. Meet the minimum education requirements for your desired military occupation:
•Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, and additional educational prerequisites as specified by the occupation.


I've known RAF guys getting 'deputation' assignments [2yrs] under a treaty of the Crown, but that need to be mooted internally, I guess u were party to it already [@Alberta]. But, to be able to join afresh -- Bro, u need to settle down here first... and that calls for 4-5 yrs hence [after PR].

Think about it!

Qorax
 

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qorax said:
Unfortunately only a Citizen can join the Canadian Forces - not even a PR.
Under very rare & specific conditions/requirements - the Military might recruit/select a PR or an overseas candidate, under short contract -- but that occurs only when his/her trade/specialization is of imminent & immense need to the forces -- and s/he would yet not be appointed/contracted on 'active duty'.

To be eligible to apply to the Canadian Forces, you must meet the following three minimum requirements:

1. Be a Canadian Citizen

2. Be 17 years of age (with parental or guardian consent) or older, except:
•Regular Officer Training Plan – Junior applicants, who must be 16 years of age or older
OR
•Primary Reserve applicants, who must be 17 years of age or older

3. Meet the minimum education requirements for your desired military occupation:
•Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, and additional educational prerequisites as specified by the occupation.


I've known RAF guys getting 'deputation' assignments [2yrs] under a treaty of the Crown, but that need to be mooted internally, I guess u were party to it already [ @ Alberta]. But, to be able to join afresh -- Bro, u need to settle down here first... and that calls for 4-5 yrs hence [after PR].

Think about it!

Qorax
Sir, appreciate your level of knowledge and how informative you are. +1 for you.
 

Kcsider

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Thanks Quorax, Quite an educative post!!!

Is there any age group that is restricted from joining the Canadian military?

KC

qorax said:
Unfortunately only a Citizen can join the Canadian Forces - not even a PR.
Under very rare & specific conditions/requirements - the Military might recruit/select a PR or an overseas candidate, under short contract -- but that occurs only when his/her trade/specialization is of imminent & immense need to the forces -- and s/he would yet not be appointed/contracted on 'active duty'.

To be eligible to apply to the Canadian Forces, you must meet the following three minimum requirements:

1. Be a Canadian Citizen

2. Be 17 years of age (with parental or guardian consent) or older, except:
•Regular Officer Training Plan – Junior applicants, who must be 16 years of age or older
OR
•Primary Reserve applicants, who must be 17 years of age or older

3. Meet the minimum education requirements for your desired military occupation:
•Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, and additional educational prerequisites as specified by the occupation.


I've known RAF guys getting 'deputation' assignments [2yrs] under a treaty of the Crown, but that need to be mooted internally, I guess u were party to it already [ @ Alberta]. But, to be able to join afresh -- Bro, u need to settle down here first... and that calls for 4-5 yrs hence [after PR].

Think about it!

Qorax
 

qorax

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Kcsider said:
Thanks Quorax, Quite an educative post!!!

Is there any age group that is restricted from joining the Canadian military?

KC
U may read further here...
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/land-terre/joining-enroler/eligibility-admissibilite-eng.asp
 

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qorax said:
U may read further here...
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/land-terre/joining-enroler/eligibility-admissibilite-eng.asp
Many thanks sir, i appreciate this
 

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Kcsider said:
Many thanks sir, i appreciate this
If you have a skill that the Canadian military is in real need of, you can get a Citizenship waiver from the Canadian Forces. You would have to talk to a recruiting officer.
 

DaddyKool

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qorax said:
Unfortunately only a Citizen can join the Canadian Forces - not even a PR.
Under very rare & specific conditions/requirements - the Military might recruit/select a PR or an overseas candidate, under short contract -- but that occurs only when his/her trade/specialization is of imminent & immense need to the forces -- and s/he would yet not be appointed/contracted on 'active duty'.

To be eligible to apply to the Canadian Forces, you must meet the following three minimum requirements:

1. Be a Canadian Citizen

2. Be 17 years of age (with parental or guardian consent) or older, except:
•Regular Officer Training Plan – Junior applicants, who must be 16 years of age or older
OR
•Primary Reserve applicants, who must be 17 years of age or older

3. Meet the minimum education requirements for your desired military occupation:
•Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, and additional educational prerequisites as specified by the occupation.


I've known RAF guys getting 'deputation' assignments [2yrs] under a treaty of the Crown, but that need to be mooted internally, I guess u were party to it already [ @ Alberta]. But, to be able to join afresh -- Bro, u need to settle down here first... and that calls for 4-5 yrs hence [after PR].

Think about it!

Qorax
very informative indeed.
 

weddingtonite

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qorax said:
Unfortunately only a Citizen can join the Canadian Forces - not even a PR.
Under very rare & specific conditions/requirements - the Military might recruit/select a PR or an overseas candidate, under short contract -- but that occurs only when his/her trade/specialization is of imminent & immense need to the forces -- and s/he would yet not be appointed/contracted on 'active duty'.

To be eligible to apply to the Canadian Forces, you must meet the following three minimum requirements:

1. Be a Canadian Citizen

2. Be 17 years of age (with parental or guardian consent) or older, except:
•Regular Officer Training Plan – Junior applicants, who must be 16 years of age or older
OR
•Primary Reserve applicants, who must be 17 years of age or older

3. Meet the minimum education requirements for your desired military occupation:
•Grade 10 or Secondaire IV in Quebec, and additional educational prerequisites as specified by the occupation.


I've known RAF guys getting 'deputation' assignments [2yrs] under a treaty of the Crown, but that need to be mooted internally, I guess u were party to it already [ @ Alberta]. But, to be able to join afresh -- Bro, u need to settle down here first... and that calls for 4-5 yrs hence [after PR].

Think about it!

Qorax
is the same true for american army mr qorax
 

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Hi Crisscross,

Sorry to take this differently, but serving in military for 22 yrs in the UK and you want to immigrate! Is not this too much! This is bit strange.

I believe someone like you should be recognized, appreciated and rewarded for long service to settle in his own place, his own home within his own friends and family, not to start a totally new life with new challenges, friends and people.

Am I missing the point here!

Anyway, I wish you sincerely all luck and success.

Regards,
Mezo