For OP: buddy can just put in a release, obtain an answer from Ottawa and refuse the sign the documents if the cost is too high. If you don't sign the papers, they cannot release you for a 4C release. It's as simple as that.
He can also ask to have his release date extended from the date Ottawa gives him, in order to cut down on the amount he owes and reduce it to a sum he can afford to pay. Feel free to PM me if you have more questions.
Now here's another common misconception. When you reimburse the Crown for educational expenses, it is generally only how much it cost to train you, it does NOT include your salary. If financial penalties for terminating your contract before you finished included salaries, I don't imagine many people would be able to afford the pay out. I heard a rumour that UTPNCMs have to reimburse their salary but OP also didn't state that his friend is a UT; stop scaring the poor guy!
The chart lists 60 months as the maximum amount of oblig service that can be incurred for ONE period of subsidised education, no matter what kind of officer/NCM training program you fall under.
http://www.admfincs-smafinsm.forces.gc.ca/dao-doa/5000/5049-1-eng.asp
The only exception is pilot, in which case they have NO OPTION to buy themselves out of their contract anyway.
He can also ask to have his release date extended from the date Ottawa gives him, in order to cut down on the amount he owes and reduce it to a sum he can afford to pay. Feel free to PM me if you have more questions.
Brasidas said:4 years spent in school, as a non-spec pay Cpl 4, for pay alone is $231168.
Owing 5 years on the same pay rate would be $288960. It's possible for him to owe more than 5 years depending on the trade, and there's also education and other expenses incurred by the crown.
Now here's another common misconception. When you reimburse the Crown for educational expenses, it is generally only how much it cost to train you, it does NOT include your salary. If financial penalties for terminating your contract before you finished included salaries, I don't imagine many people would be able to afford the pay out. I heard a rumour that UTPNCMs have to reimburse their salary but OP also didn't state that his friend is a UT; stop scaring the poor guy!
The chart lists 60 months as the maximum amount of oblig service that can be incurred for ONE period of subsidised education, no matter what kind of officer/NCM training program you fall under.
http://www.admfincs-smafinsm.forces.gc.ca/dao-doa/5000/5049-1-eng.asp
The only exception is pilot, in which case they have NO OPTION to buy themselves out of their contract anyway.