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Entry into the NIS or NCIU would be based on the amount of time in/experience/courses of the given the individual. Generally, the troops are not looked at for these positions until they are QL 5 (Cpl) qualified. From that point it is a matter of submitting a memo thur the Chain of Command (who, of course, have to approve the request) and then it would be over to the Career Manager to decide who goes where, depending on positions available. Some people get into these units and stay for 5 years + (depending upon performance) so this tends to reduce the available positions.
Embassies are a little easier because the postings can be some what shorter depending on the location (1, 2 years). The same process applies, QL 5, memo, COC CM etc. But many of these embassies are restricted by rank level. For example, I don't believe there are Cpl positions in Washington (Sgt/WO only) and when you apply for an embassy you don't have much of a choice where you go. If you ask for an embassy assignment and Bagdad is the only one available for your rank level, guess where you going? But I know many MP's who have served in embassies in many locations of the world and have not heard anyone regretting posting. They have all said it was a good experience, with highs and lows.
Embassies are a little easier because the postings can be some what shorter depending on the location (1, 2 years). The same process applies, QL 5, memo, COC CM etc. But many of these embassies are restricted by rank level. For example, I don't believe there are Cpl positions in Washington (Sgt/WO only) and when you apply for an embassy you don't have much of a choice where you go. If you ask for an embassy assignment and Bagdad is the only one available for your rank level, guess where you going? But I know many MP's who have served in embassies in many locations of the world and have not heard anyone regretting posting. They have all said it was a good experience, with highs and lows.