I put this question in the wrong thread. But I am going to ask then go delete the other question, lol.. has anyone else noticed that the website shows that BMQ is only roughly two months now?
http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/training-establishments/recruit-school.page
I haven't been on this forum in a long time.
I am just wondering that since the new fiscal year starts in April (at least that is what my recruiting ctr said) I am curious to know how many sup tech position are currently available. I know right now it says 'direct entry', but I am just curious...
A friend wants to join the CF. His issue is, he has mild degeneration if the disks in his kneck & back. He also has a curve in his upper spin. Can he still join?
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I am waiting for a recruiter to call me back about this matter. I know that my families physical address will change if/when I go on course.
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What if the family decided to do the relocation (temp of course) just prior but I don't officially move there because of going to training?
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That is what I was asking about. When the posting happens, does they have to stay where we are living now, or can she go, stay with her parents (with all belongings) and they bring them with when the posting happens. We aren't separating.
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Wasn't sure if this would be the right area for this. If not, I do apologize. Anyway, I am waiting to be merit listed and my spouse and son are considering moving to her parents place for the the time frame that I am in training. Will the CF still help out with the move or will they go against...
Maybe it doesn't make sense in the military because they have their own forms. But my recruiter wanted to see proof on top of the declaration that way they knew my marital status/residency was valid and correct.
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But it does make sense though to have proof or else anyone can claim common law when they actually arent and get a free move for the spouse.
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Thats why you get a prov rental agreement and sign it. A normal letter would most likely be considered as fraud depending. Ive been going through that for over 20yrs, lol. I learned all about it when i did my residential tenancy course. However, many prov's have their own terms/acts of how to go...
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