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There are no formal age limits with respect to when you join.
There are formal maximum age limits with respect to when you must retire.
At present, the basic retirement age is 55 BUT, if you are healthy & fit, you can request that retirement age be bumped back to 60... so on the age front, you are young enough.
However, thing is, once you join, you have to / should to (at least) be able to serve for a certain length of time to make it all worthwhile. So... if enrollment takes 6 months and initial training takes 18 months (from start to finish) you're already up to 55.....
(trust me, I know.... I'm 54)
There are formal maximum age limits with respect to when you must retire.
At present, the basic retirement age is 55 BUT, if you are healthy & fit, you can request that retirement age be bumped back to 60... so on the age front, you are young enough.
However, thing is, once you join, you have to / should to (at least) be able to serve for a certain length of time to make it all worthwhile. So... if enrollment takes 6 months and initial training takes 18 months (from start to finish) you're already up to 55.....
(trust me, I know.... I'm 54)