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Can you join the CAF with asthma?
Asthma can be a disqualifying condition that prohibits military service. If your symptoms are mild, you may be able to obtain a waiver that can allow you to join. This can involve passing one or more tests of respiratory strength, as well as completing a physical examination.
How do I pass MEPS?
Do:
- Check with your parents/guardians about any medical conditions in your past.
- Check with your recruiter about all of your medical history.
- Bring all medical documentation with you to MEPS.
- Get a good night’s sleep.
- Prepare well for the ASVAB.
- Bring a book to read during MEPS.
Can I join the military with mild asthma?
What will disqualify you from MEPS?
What can disqualify you from MEPS? As mentioned previously, there are dozens of conditions that can disqualify you at MEPS. They include dental issues, eye / ear issues, hearing problems, and heart problems.
How long is DP1?
Courses Conducted at 5 CDTC
Course Name | Duration |
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DP1 Infantryman | 35 Days |
DP1 Armoured | 28 Days |
DP1 Artilleryman | 13 Days |
DP1 ACISS | 44 Days |
How do I join the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF)?
Let’s start with the basics. To start a full or part-time career in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) you must: be a Canadian citizen. be at least 18 years old (17 years old with parental consent), except: For the paid education programs—you may be 16 years old (with parental consent)
How old do you have to be to join the CAF?
To start a full or part-time career in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) you must: be a Canadian citizen. be at least 18 years old (17 years old with parental consent), except: For the paid education programs—you may be 16 years old (with parental consent)
Should Canada’s military require citizenship to join?
Members of the Canadian Armed Forces march during the Calgary Stampede parade in Calgary, Friday, July 8, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press) Canada’s military is considering lifting a longstanding citizenship requirement as a way to boost its numbers.
How do I transition from military to civilian life in Canada?
Transitioning to civilian life Your first point of contact is the nearest Canadian Armed Forces Transition Centre. You may also contact the Directorate of Casualty Support Management at National Defence Headquarters at 1-800-883-6094 or via e-mail at [email protected].