Occam said:You do not require a pardon for a Provincial Summary Offence Ticket, which is what you got.
Only Criminal Code of Canada convictions are of concern to the recruiting process.
Are you in yet? Because you do not need a civilian driver's license to drive military vehicles, as you will earn a special military driver's license called a DND 404. Although having a civilian driver's license and skill driving a motor vehicle is definitely a benefit before taking the driving courses in the military, it isn't a requirement.fischer10 said:I think fines that deal with driving/vehicles depend on province (like in Ontario if you have a speeding ticket they look into that, where Manitoba they don't - personally dealt with this and is due to Ontario having speeding tickets as criminal or something along the lines). As long as you have a licence still and it is not being suspended you should be fine (correct if I am wrong!)
I got an fine for "Drinking in an unauthorized place." 2 weekends ago (171 dollars, sigh.) and I asked the Cop if it would screw anything up for me, and he said no. Then again, his knowledge most likely is limited but I am from Manitoba, everyone here drinks haha (not that it makes any difference!)
I did not give any real information other then having to have a licence - which I am unsure if this is true for all trades (I joined Armoured Crewman and need a licence to drive the vehicles so..)?
Speeding in Ontario is a provincial offence, and dealt with as such. Unless you were charged with dangerous driving, for example, as a result of the speed you were driving then that would be a criminal charge and the speeding would be considered an included offence.fischer10 said:I think fines that deal with driving/vehicles depend on province (like in Ontario if you have a speeding ticket they look into that, where Manitoba they don't - personally dealt with this and is due to Ontario having speeding tickets as criminal or something along the lines). As long as you have a licence still and it is not being suspended you should be fine (correct if I am wrong!)
Nauticus said:Are you in yet? Because you do not need a civilian driver's license to drive military vehicles, as you will earn a special military driver's license called a DND 404. Although having a civilian driver's license and skill driving a motor vehicle is definitely a benefit before taking the driving courses in the military, it isn't a requirement.
schlutzer said:MGB that little lecture on driving without insurance was pretty unfounded. Want to know what I did? I pulled a truck out of my driveway, did a 3 point turn, and backed it back in because I needed it facing the other way, this was at 3am.
Also, how can you say there are tons of jobs within my community? You don't even know where my community is, but here is some insight for you. I live in a factory city, where half the factories have left. The unemployment rate here is crap. A job posting goes up, and the same day 50-60 people have applied for it, Places like timmies will not even take your resume here.
The temp agencies are not able to find you anything more than a single day job here or there. Thats what I meant by only being able to find enough to pay bills, not that I'm working full time and blowing my money and not wanting to pay the fine.
You judge-mental tone is far from helpful
Trishababyxo said:Good day all,
Just wondering, if I am in the application process (just completed cfat, awaiting medical/interview) and I have traffic fines owing, does this present a problem with enrolment?
Will they still let me join, or would I have to pay all my fines first, or would it completely disqualify me altogether?
JLockyer1 said:I have been looking into joining the Army after just recently finishing college but the start of college I received a fine in Nova Scotia for driving past curfew only about 10 minutes after 12 its a 250 dollar fine but I havnt been able to pay it back due to lack of job and lack of money because I was a college student with no job would they allow me to join or would they hold off my application?
Hatchet Man said:Your credit will be reviewed as part of the process, unpaid fines don't tend to be positive things in this regard.
Your personal character will be assessed. Failing to address a matter, that is pretty easy to address, shows lack of responsibilty and maturity.
People who don't have these problems tend to be more competitive applicants, and you WILL be compared to these applicants.
Hatchet Man said:Your credit will be reviewed as part of the process, unpaid fines don't tend to be positive things in this regard.
Your personal character will be assessed. Failing to address a matter, that is pretty easy to address, shows lack of responsibilty and maturity.
People who don't have these problems tend to be more competitive applicants, and you WILL be compared to these applicants.