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Greetings. To preface this, I am a transgender applicant about to do my Medical Exam for the Reserves.
I have legally transitioned, and am on Hormone Replacement Therapy, however have not undergone surgery. This means I require weekly injections, however do not suffer from any other condition.
After searching various threads, and the CAF/DND websites, I have come across no response. My recruiter told me he is not educated enough on the matter to answer.
Thus far I have only heard of members joining pre transition, or with surgical transition.
My questions are as follows:
What are the policies surrounding processing Transgender recruits post 2018? Can accommodations be made?
Is there any invasive process in the medical?
Is it likely to need to provide additional information on my transition to the medical officer; should i bring my prescription or hormone recommendation letter beforehand?
My MOS requires a G3, but CEMS is G2, will this be factored into my rejection/approval?
I am willing/able to stop HRT, and/or be housed with females to complete basic training. There is no life threatening risk to not having this accessible.
Am I less likely to be accepted because have transitioned prior to enrolling?
EDIT:
I am also able to provide all my own injection supplies, including the medication for the times I am in training
Will i be able to pursue transitioning civilian side?
I have legally transitioned, and am on Hormone Replacement Therapy, however have not undergone surgery. This means I require weekly injections, however do not suffer from any other condition.
After searching various threads, and the CAF/DND websites, I have come across no response. My recruiter told me he is not educated enough on the matter to answer.
Thus far I have only heard of members joining pre transition, or with surgical transition.
My questions are as follows:
What are the policies surrounding processing Transgender recruits post 2018? Can accommodations be made?
Is there any invasive process in the medical?
Is it likely to need to provide additional information on my transition to the medical officer; should i bring my prescription or hormone recommendation letter beforehand?
My MOS requires a G3, but CEMS is G2, will this be factored into my rejection/approval?
I am willing/able to stop HRT, and/or be housed with females to complete basic training. There is no life threatening risk to not having this accessible.
Am I less likely to be accepted because have transitioned prior to enrolling?
EDIT:
I am also able to provide all my own injection supplies, including the medication for the times I am in training
Will i be able to pursue transitioning civilian side?