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How long does the application process take to join CAF?
13 answers 3 months to two years. It depends on your application, what you applied for and if your criminal record check comes back cleared early. took 6 months. The steps are applied online, then you will get a call to write the test, from there you will be told jobs that are available for you.
How long does it take to get shipped to basic training Air Force?
Originally Answered: how long does it take to get sent to basic training after MEPS? It depends on the job and how many openings it has. MOS with high volume of soldiers may take a couple months before you actually ship off. But the average time from what I’ve heard is 1–6 months.
How long does it take to join the Canadian Armed Forces?
If the Canadian Armed Forces offers you a job, you will have 10 days to make your decision. If you accept, you will receive joining instructions to explain the next phase including an enrollment ceremony and basic training.
How long does it take to complete the Canadian Forces aptitude test?
It will take approximately 60 minutes to complete a series of three Canadian Forces aptitude tests. The following practice aptitude test will provide you with an example of the style and structure of what you will experience when you write the real test at a Recruitment Centre near you.
What is the application process like for basic training in Canada?
The application process is very competitive and you will be asked questions about your work history, knowledge of the Canadian Forces, and understanding of the job you selected. Basic training will teach you the core skills and knowledge to succeed in a military environment.
How do you become an officer in the Canadian Air Force?
Both officers and NCMs receive their basic training at the CAF Leadership and Recruit School in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu. Officers will generally either directly enter the CAF with a degree from a civilian university, or receive their commission upon graduation from the Royal Military College of Canada.
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