Yes. Successful applicants will still have to write the CFAT during the one year program before they continue with an occupation. Your score will be preserved and you will not need to re-write. @@rachelthompson4441
I heard you will have to write the CFAT at the BMQ. And if you fail, you will not be able to graduate the NEP and apply for Naval Reserves. Is this true???
Great video PO! The competence crew course that you were talking about was one of the best courses ive taken so far and later this month, we've gotten an opportunity to do a coast swap for a couple weeks to see CFB Halifax so im looking forward to seeing the other side of Canada.
This is really amazing, I sailed aboard the Roter Sand about 10 years ago, even tho I have much more experience on land, the experience of sailing was probably where I was the happiest in my life. This program offer so many opportunities and there are so many great jobs inside the Navy. Plus, I'd imagine that one could decide to join the Coast Guard after the program and would find great employment there as well!
You can do the NEP and then choose HR or Finance at the end. You may not job shadow those jobs, but no reason you can’t choose them if you want to continue with the Forces.
If you join and get to a coast, I don’t see why it would be an issue for the NEP staff to loan you out to an Orderly Room on whichever base you’re at to shadow and learn.
I'm depressed but not surprised to see that it's taking longer than originally expected to process candidates. This is going to undermine the program's effectiveness.
If I’ve done my final interview, security clearance and tests with the Reserves + medical. Now I’m just waiting to hear from the CFRC for acceptance , how long does this usually take? Is this just processing at this stage or can I be denied for any reason? Thank you for the video and all the helpful content. ⚓️🍁
Thank you so much for this video and all your information. So helpful! My son applied in November and it has been a slow process. I'm guessing the CAF are inundated with applications. 5 months waiting and just found out that the security clearance is just about to start.
@PrairieSailor Awesome video. Within the Naval force is there no Cyber Operator role? Since you pointed out that during the NEP program you get to learn a bit of every job occupation. Is Cyber Operator role included within the Navy through the NCM route?
Yes, Cyber Operator is open to the Navy as an NCM route. Cyber Operator is not one of the occupations that the Naval Experience Program focuses on because it is not a Navy specific occupation, but you could choose to be a Cyber Operator at the end of the NEP (if you meet all of the eligibility requirements).
I signed up for the CAF because of this program. I did well in the CFAT and have a degree so the recruiter urged me to take an officer position. I declined because the 1 year contract was too enticing. You mentioned you can apply for officer positions after the NEP, but realistically how difficult would it be to do that?
Hopefully it will not be hard! Make sure you mention your degree to the personnel selection officer when you talk about occupations. The only issue I can think of is the Officer Basic Training has an extra section, so they may make you do it again.
I have wondered if you did this program and at the end of the year decided don’t want to take a navy position but rather go into the army say infantry would that mean having to do basic training all over again
Son leaves for basic soon and is joining through the NEP program. Question, you mentioned St Jean for basic then BC for the 5 week navy training? I assumed he would go right to Halifax for remainder time after basic training as that is where he has chosen to be be.
I believe he will go to Victoria for the 5 week Naval Environmental Training before he goes to Halifax. The damage control training facility is in Esquimalt. Here is a great video on the training: ruclips.net/video/Vw6wFXWVUA4/видео.htmlsi=OXxpNMCtdU5tx-J0
Hello, can you make a video on what time frames on average it takes to get promoted within ranks in the CAF or maybe just the Navy at both enlisted and officer's level?
That’s a great idea! Time frames vary significantly, especially in the Reserve. I haven’t been promoted for 10 years so I probably couldn’t make that video without being too bitter.
Hi! First of all, I just found your channel and I have been binging so many videos. Thank you so much for the wonderful content. However, I do have a question that I'm hoping you can help me with! I plan on applying to join the forces (a bit undecided if it will be regular or NEP, but my current issue is regarding transcripts from previous education. The college that I went to in 2009 does not exist anymore. Around 2012 they closed and transformed into an entirely newly named and funded college. Then in 2018 they ceased their college entirely and the "business" closed. No other college took over. There is currently no contact information for the original college I went to, OR the one that took over from them and closed in 2018, so I have no ability to obtain my transcripts from my successful time in 2009 in college. What would I do in that situation for the documents section?
Do you have access to high school transcripts? College is not required for NCM. Also if you have the degree or diploma and there really is no way to get the transcripts it may be accepted.
I just completed the medical and interview process for army reserves, but i think this program would be a much better choice. However, the online application wont let me apply to this program.
At the end of the program if you choose to stay full time you will go through the same process as all Regular Force members. You will have some input into where you work, but ultimately it would be where you are needed by the organization. I have heard they are doing better at accommodating people’s wishes, but I am a reservist so I am not an expert.
I’m 17, applied a few days ago haven’t left the country recently and have been a Canadian citizen for my whole life. I am adequately fit, have no medical issues, pretty sure I’ll pass cfat, applied recently only because I’ve heard the application takes a while due to security clearances. My only problem is I’m in my last semester of high school and want to graduate first before I go off to basic training. If I get an offer somehow before graduation, will they let me graduate high school first? Or do I have to just leave when they tell me to. Thank you.
The security clearance should not take long given there information you have provided. Yes, you will be able to have input on your enrolment date (at least at my unit). If you let them know your grad date, you should be able to get your file ready for enrolment and schedule your ceremony and a BMQ start date shortly after.
I was thinking about applying to the new nep program.. but do you get paid your full salary during BMQ because someone told me you get less money and most of your money goes towards meals and your living quarters… this makes it difficult for people having bills at home.
@@kolbyjoudrey7145 That is incorrect. A specific benefit of the NEP program is that meals and accommodations are covered at no cost to you. And yes you get paid your full salary for the entire one year period including when you are on BMQ.
Yeah, I like to add something what will happen if you hurt your ankle in the recruitment centre doctor said that you might have to get that better by the time when we accept your application
Here are the dental requirements: www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/policies-standards/medical-standards-military-occupations/dental-enrolment-standards.html
No, you do not have to know how to swim when you join! There is a swim test on Basic Training, but it’s ok if you don’t pass. You can practice swimming after the test.
@@PrairieSailor Do you know if schools allow the whole year of CO-OP or is it just a semester not sure if you covered that or not.... Cuz rlly looking forward to joining this
Hi! I'm looking into this program and just wondering, on the forces website it says the intake for this program is spring, is this correct? I'm also wondering if BMQ and the navy training is included in the one year part of the NEP, or if it's one year PLUS basic and naval training? Thanks!
You have to wait until you graduate high school. If you are still in school you join join the Naval Reserve, work evenings and weekends, and go to the coast for your summer job.
@@PrairieSailor How would i be able to work evening and weekends if I live in Manitoba, and during the summer would i have to pay for the transportation fee to move to BC or NS?
Hey prairie sailor I have a question. I went through the application process yesterday but haven’t had an in person interview yet. In the application I did choose two different full time career paths I might want. So when I have my interview will I be able to tell them I’d like to join the NEP? Or should I try a different method of application or just wait for the interview?
@@PrairieSailor i apologize I think I made things a bit unclear and the recruiting centre called me to book an appointment yesterday. I told him over the phone that I’d like to do the NEP and he said okay and was asking for other positions so I told him naval communicator also. I go for my CFAT test in a few days so I just wanna make sure I can choose that path still. Should have watched your videos before the online application process but I selected naval communicator and infantry. Idk if that messed anything up or not and don’t want to spring anything on the recruiters when I get there. Honestly just unfamiliar of the whole process and looking for some guidance😂. I appreciate your response
You can change selections you made in the online application easily by telling your recruiter you want to change your choices. The earlier you do it in the process the better. You shouldn't even have to write the CFAT for the Naval Experience Program under the new expedited application trial. forces.ca/en/help-centre/#/view/103@@mrtakethattrip
So I’m waiting to do my first part 1 for my interview and medical review at the end of October but the problem is I’m overweight I’m 320 pounds and 6.1 ft and trying to lose weight but I’m really scared this will affect my application what should I do?
Not at all! I get applicants into their 50s and it is not unusual. I had some members 40+ on BMQ when I was an instructor and they were excellent recruits. Providing leadership and experience to younger sailors from the ranks is very valuable. It’s never too late to get started, go for it!
I’d like to know. Do NEP applicants still have to do the CFAT? And on the application. If I hit a NRD choice if I decide to continue after the 1 year. Does that send me straight into a NRD? Even though I hit sailor for the NEP program?
@@JustAnotherCanadian19 NEP applicants do not have to write the CFAT as a part of the application process. You will still have to write it at some point to determine what occupations you are eligible for after completion of the 1 year program.
@@JustAnotherCanadian19 After the 1 year you can choose if you would like to continue full time, part time, or not at all. If you choose part time you will be able to choose your Naval Reserve Division (NRD).
I have applied for Human Resources Administrator. I have been told that I can chosee between the three forces, either army, air forces or navy. If I choose the Navy as a Human Resources Administrator does that count as joining the Navy experience program?
It will not automatically. If you want the Naval Experience Program you need to specifically apply for it. It will be 1 year instead of three, and you won’t do HR right away, you will job shadow several Navy jobs.
Did my application is being processed right now I have slip and fall in the military staff recruits. We read the mud and I like to know what would be worry about. I stand walk yes I can. I haven’t gone to civilian doctor yet because I haven’t got a civilian doctor. I was transplant that to my recruiter at HMS coachrecruitment centre in Halifax, but the recruiter here we got word with each other. I told him off at the same.
Gurkha indian origion 34. recent canadian PR interested in 1 year program my background is electronics and communication engineer +MBA + Canadian diploma in cyber security . close to 7 year experience in Software sales . languages known Hindi French English Tamil Nepali Punjabi reason to join I am new candaian as I am gurkha fighting for my country Is in my blood . i also have lasik correction will i be eligible ? long live Canada
My job does grant leave for reserve training, but part of me is afraid that most positions seems to say they require multiple months of full time training. Are there any reserve positions that wouldnt require fulltime training that isnt more than 2-3months away fulltime?
A lot of trades have modulized courses. Even though the navy does have a lot of longer trades courses/training periods you can split it up into 2-3 week segments. After getting trades training your next step is doing ur OJP packages. You can do it slowly in 1 month increments but you wouldn’t get a hell of a lot done. Typically speaking people take 6mon-1 year contracts to work on their the package and it depends how motivated you are. Some people are able to in some trades with less difficult packages within just a couple months. But it really depends on how much opportunities you’re given. EX, a lot of west coast people get posted to the Brandon and do fuck all for their entire contract because it doesn’t sail. East coast reservists right now seem to get a better shot at sailing but still it can be hard to fight for the sailing time. If you’re really unlucky it can take you years to finish that package
Good reply here from unnamed, most occupations divide training into modules. Courses can range greatly from 2 weeks - 3 months in length. I would talk to a recruiter more specifically about what occupations you are interested in, some require less training than others.
Hello sir.. I am a chef. I want to work in Canada arm force can you please help me for which one is best for opportunity for a chef. Army Navy or Airforce. Please sir...
@@supermansclub5554 All good, Cooks are in demand everywhere. Air Force is probably best. If you have education as a chef make sure you ask about a signing bonus!!
@@PrairieSailor thanks 🙏 a lot sir... For Air force what kind of study and preparation required can you please tell me. And what is the sign bonus to I don't understand? Can you please explain Thanks a lot for helping sir 🙂
Good day, sir. I just want to know the process for military police reserved and how long it will take you to be able to apply for full-time. Do you need to finish certain trainings or years as a reservist? Is the class A reservist gets benefits? I know some on medical, but how about on Dental? Thank you
Class A Reservists get dental benefits, 90% coverage on routine care up to a certain amount. Benefits are not quite as good as full-time, but amazing for a part-time job. Details here: www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/canada-reserve-force/information-reservists/reserve-force-benefits.html
You can apply to switch to full time at any point. There is a big difference if you complete training first and make it to OFP, operational functional point, but you can do it either way. If you are not OFP you may have to repeat some training.
You are saying sir, as long I finished my training for military police as a reservist, for example 6 months as a reservist. I am fully trained and OFP. I am eligible to apply for full-time at any time. I do not need to wait for opening spot it’s always available to switch as long you are qualified?Thank you
**UPDATE** The CFAT is no longer required for NEP applicants!
I passed the CFAT in the fall. Even though it is no longer required, my results will be conserved, right?
Yes. Successful applicants will still have to write the CFAT during the one year program before they continue with an occupation. Your score will be preserved and you will not need to re-write. @@rachelthompson4441
On the Canadian forces site, it advertises an 8-week BMQ, then a 4-week specialized. Is that correct?
My understanding is that they have since added a 9th week to the BMQ.
I heard you will have to write the CFAT at the BMQ. And if you fail, you will not be able to graduate the NEP and apply for Naval Reserves. Is this true???
I started my application in Aug for NEP! Had my enrolment ceremony in Dec and will be leaving for Basic training on Jan 10! Super excited!!
That’s awesome, good luck on Basic Training!
Wth I applied in June and still haven’t even gotten that far yet and I’m a Canadian citizen..
I started in February of 2023 and it’s January 2024 and nothing yet.
I applied in August and I’m waiting to get my medical/interview done.
@@treebushI applied back in March and still waiting
Great video PO!
The competence crew course that you were talking about was one of the best courses ive taken so far and later this month, we've gotten an opportunity to do a coast swap for a couple weeks to see CFB Halifax so im looking forward to seeing the other side of Canada.
That is awesome, thank you for sharing! I would be very happy to talk sometime and learn more about what your experience has been like!
Did my application for the program in october and was just offered my enrollment and go to basic on the 16th of march. Cant wait to get started!!
Awesome, good luck on BMQ!!
This is really amazing, I sailed aboard the Roter Sand about 10 years ago, even tho I have much more experience on land, the experience of sailing was probably where I was the happiest in my life. This program offer so many opportunities and there are so many great jobs inside the Navy. Plus, I'd imagine that one could decide to join the Coast Guard after the program and would find great employment there as well!
Went to a recruitment center last week to start my application for the NEP!
Good luck in the application process!!!
Is it correct that the NEP is only for Trades. Not for NCM jobs like HR or Finance that you can also get in the Navy? Great video!
You can do the NEP and then choose HR or Finance at the end. You may not job shadow those jobs, but no reason you can’t choose them if you want to continue with the Forces.
If you join and get to a coast, I don’t see why it would be an issue for the NEP staff to loan you out to an Orderly Room on whichever base you’re at to shadow and learn.
I'm depressed but not surprised to see that it's taking longer than originally expected to process candidates. This is going to undermine the program's effectiveness.
They are the same issues as every other entry program, nothing new. Security Clearance and medical take time.
@@PrairieSailorwhat do they check in the medical
If I’ve done my final interview, security clearance and tests with the Reserves + medical. Now I’m just waiting to hear from the CFRC for acceptance , how long does this usually take? Is this just processing at this stage or can I be denied for any reason? Thank you for the video and all the helpful content. ⚓️🍁
I recommend checking in frequently with your recruiter! Good luck with your application and thank you for the comment.
Thank you so much for this video and all your information. So helpful! My son applied in November and it has been a slow process. I'm guessing the CAF are inundated with applications. 5 months waiting and just found out that the security clearance is just about to start.
I’m glad it was helpful, good luck to your son in his application!
@PrairieSailor Awesome video. Within the Naval force is there no Cyber Operator role? Since you pointed out that during the NEP program you get to learn a bit of every job occupation. Is Cyber Operator role included within the Navy through the NCM route?
Yes, Cyber Operator is open to the Navy as an NCM route. Cyber Operator is not one of the occupations that the Naval Experience Program focuses on because it is not a Navy specific occupation, but you could choose to be a Cyber Operator at the end of the NEP (if you meet all of the eligibility requirements).
@@PrairieSailor Thanks for your reply. So it means i do not need to write the CFAT test after undergoing the NEP intense one year program right?
@@chinenyejoseph5101 You will write the CFAT on BMQ if you do not write it as a part of the application process. Everyone still has to write the CFAT.
I signed up for the CAF because of this program. I did well in the CFAT and have a degree so the recruiter urged me to take an officer position. I declined because the 1 year contract was too enticing. You mentioned you can apply for officer positions after the NEP, but realistically how difficult would it be to do that?
Hopefully it will not be hard! Make sure you mention your degree to the personnel selection officer when you talk about occupations. The only issue I can think of is the Officer Basic Training has an extra section, so they may make you do it again.
Hey thanka for all the in depth info in your vids and channel 💪
@@luisescudero1059 Thank you! I hope it is helpful.
I have wondered if you did this program and at the end of the year decided don’t want to take a navy position but rather go into the army say infantry would that mean having to do basic training all over again
@@My-Redemption No, you would not have to repeat Basic Training. You can transfer to the Army or Air Force at the end and your BMQ is valid.
Son leaves for basic soon and is joining through the NEP program. Question, you mentioned St Jean for basic then BC for the 5 week navy training? I assumed he would go right to Halifax for remainder time after basic training as that is where he has chosen to be be.
I believe he will go to Victoria for the 5 week Naval Environmental Training before he goes to Halifax. The damage control training facility is in Esquimalt. Here is a great video on the training: ruclips.net/video/Vw6wFXWVUA4/видео.htmlsi=OXxpNMCtdU5tx-J0
You can go to either coast for the 5 week training.
Hello, can you make a video on what time frames on average it takes to get promoted within ranks in the CAF or maybe just the Navy at both enlisted and officer's level?
That’s a great idea! Time frames vary significantly, especially in the Reserve. I haven’t been promoted for 10 years so I probably couldn’t make that video without being too bitter.
Hi! First of all, I just found your channel and I have been binging so many videos. Thank you so much for the wonderful content.
However, I do have a question that I'm hoping you can help me with! I plan on applying to join the forces (a bit undecided if it will be regular or NEP, but my current issue is regarding transcripts from previous education. The college that I went to in 2009 does not exist anymore. Around 2012 they closed and transformed into an entirely newly named and funded college. Then in 2018 they ceased their college entirely and the "business" closed. No other college took over. There is currently no contact information for the original college I went to, OR the one that took over from them and closed in 2018, so I have no ability to obtain my transcripts from my successful time in 2009 in college. What would I do in that situation for the documents section?
Do you have access to high school transcripts? College is not required for NCM. Also if you have the degree or diploma and there really is no way to get the transcripts it may be accepted.
I just completed the medical and interview process for army reserves, but i think this program would be a much better choice. However, the online application wont let me apply to this program.
Just tell your recruiter and/or contact your local Naval Reserve Division directly. They will be able to make the change for you.
At the end of the program are we allowed to choose our coast? Or it’s up to them? When we choose our profession.
At the end of the program if you choose to stay full time you will go through the same process as all Regular Force members. You will have some input into where you work, but ultimately it would be where you are needed by the organization. I have heard they are doing better at accommodating people’s wishes, but I am a reservist so I am not an expert.
I’m 17, applied a few days ago haven’t left the country recently and have been a Canadian citizen for my whole life. I am adequately fit, have no medical issues, pretty sure I’ll pass cfat, applied recently only because I’ve heard the application takes a while due to security clearances. My only problem is I’m in my last semester of high school and want to graduate first before I go off to basic training. If I get an offer somehow before graduation, will they let me graduate high school first? Or do I have to just leave when they tell me to. Thank you.
The security clearance should not take long given there information you have provided. Yes, you will be able to have input on your enrolment date (at least at my unit). If you let them know your grad date, you should be able to get your file ready for enrolment and schedule your ceremony and a BMQ start date shortly after.
I just change my choice of career and put the nep in top of list thanks !!
@@changemaison awesome, good luck!!
I was thinking about applying to the new nep program.. but do you get paid your full salary during BMQ because someone told me you get less money and most of your money goes towards meals and your living quarters… this makes it difficult for people having bills at home.
@@kolbyjoudrey7145 That is incorrect. A specific benefit of the NEP program is that meals and accommodations are covered at no cost to you. And yes you get paid your full salary for the entire one year period including when you are on BMQ.
@@PrairieSailor thank you so much for clarifying this. I’m so happy to hear that and I am so excited to start my application for the nep program
Yeah, I like to add something what will happen if you hurt your ankle in the recruitment centre doctor said that you might have to get that better by the time when we accept your application
Another awesome video PO
Thanks again!
What are the dental requirement? is missing a tooth or 2 doable?
Here are the dental requirements: www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/corporate/policies-standards/medical-standards-military-occupations/dental-enrolment-standards.html
Do I need to be able to swim to join?
No, you do not have to know how to swim when you join! There is a swim test on Basic Training, but it’s ok if you don’t pass. You can practice swimming after the test.
@@PrairieSailor sounds good thanks
Apart of the naval expirence do you get to handle firearms at sea or no?
Yes, you will be trained in small arms and will likely get to handle during the time you are at sea.
@@PrairieSailor Do you know if schools allow the whole year of CO-OP or is it just a semester not sure if you covered that or not.... Cuz rlly looking forward to joining this
@@XCimenaticGaming I don’t know, that would be case by case depending on the school.
I'm interested in making a career out of serving after highschool and this NEP seems like a good place to start
@@Mr._Br1ghts1de it is a great place to start!!
Hi! I'm looking into this program and just wondering, on the forces website it says the intake for this program is spring, is this correct? I'm also wondering if BMQ and the navy training is included in the one year part of the NEP, or if it's one year PLUS basic and naval training? Thanks!
I take for the Naval Experience Program is year round.
Yes, Basic Training and Naval Environmental Training are both a part of the one year program.
Are you going to be on the coast all year? What if you're still in hs school and don't live in BC or NC?
You have to wait until you graduate high school. If you are still in school you join join the Naval Reserve, work evenings and weekends, and go to the coast for your summer job.
@@PrairieSailor How would i be able to work evening and weekends if I live in Manitoba, and during the summer would i have to pay for the transportation fee to move to BC or NS?
Is being 37 too old or less desirable for this program, I'm in New Brunswick, neighbouring Nova Scotia.
Not too old!
Has there been any word concerning a variant of the programme for officer trades?
No Officer version yet.
@@PrairieSailor Okay, thank you for your response
Hey prairie sailor I have a question. I went through the application process yesterday but haven’t had an in person interview yet. In the application I did choose two different full time career paths I might want. So when I have my interview will I be able to tell them I’d like to join the NEP? Or should I try a different method of application or just wait for the interview?
Tell them before the interview. Send an email to your recruiter asap and they can change it easily.
@@PrairieSailor i apologize I think I made things a bit unclear and the recruiting centre called me to book an appointment yesterday. I told him over the phone that I’d like to do the NEP and he said okay and was asking for other positions so I told him naval communicator also. I go for my CFAT test in a few days so I just wanna make sure I can choose that path still. Should have watched your videos before the online application process but I selected naval communicator and infantry. Idk if that messed anything up or not and don’t want to spring anything on the recruiters when I get there. Honestly just unfamiliar of the whole process and looking for some guidance😂. I appreciate your response
You can change selections you made in the online application easily by telling your recruiter you want to change your choices. The earlier you do it in the process the better. You shouldn't even have to write the CFAT for the Naval Experience Program under the new expedited application trial. forces.ca/en/help-centre/#/view/103@@mrtakethattrip
So I’m waiting to do my first part 1 for my interview and medical review at the end of October but the problem is I’m overweight I’m 320 pounds and 6.1 ft and trying to lose weight but I’m really scared this will affect my application what should I do?
I applied to the Navy for a normal career hopefully I will hear back soon. I have been told that the wait time is extremely long :/
Good luck in your application! a standard application should be in the 3 - 6 month range if there are no exceptional circumstances.
I went through the process and did my medicals but I got cold feet because of my age. Do you think 28 is too old for the nep
Not at all! I get applicants into their 50s and it is not unusual. I had some members 40+ on BMQ when I was an instructor and they were excellent recruits. Providing leadership and experience to younger sailors from the ranks is very valuable. It’s never too late to get started, go for it!
Does anyone know roughly what the takeaway is per month after the 'taxable benefit' of food & accommodations + other taxes?
Good question, I don’t know the answer to that one. Maybe a current NEP participant can comment?
Hey there! I have a quick questions about the NEP.
I’d like to know. Do NEP applicants still have to do the CFAT? And on the application. If I hit a NRD choice if I decide to continue after the 1 year. Does that send me straight into a NRD? Even though I hit sailor for the NEP program?
@@JustAnotherCanadian19 NEP applicants do not have to write the CFAT as a part of the application process. You will still have to write it at some point to determine what occupations you are eligible for after completion of the 1 year program.
@@JustAnotherCanadian19 After the 1 year you can choose if you would like to continue full time, part time, or not at all. If you choose part time you will be able to choose your Naval Reserve Division (NRD).
I just want to know, i have a wife and a young child is there an option to live with your family on base during the NEP ?
That is a great question, I will look into it. Please remind me on my instagram @prairie.sailor
Hi, Does CFAT accept volunteers ?
I have applied for Human Resources Administrator. I have been told that I can chosee between the three forces, either army, air forces or navy. If I choose the Navy as a Human Resources Administrator does that count as joining the Navy experience program?
It will not automatically. If you want the Naval Experience Program you need to specifically apply for it. It will be 1 year instead of three, and you won’t do HR right away, you will job shadow several Navy jobs.
@@PrairieSailor I get it now! Thank you.
Did my application is being processed right now I have slip and fall in the military staff recruits. We read the mud and I like to know what would be worry about. I stand walk yes I can. I haven’t gone to civilian doctor yet because I haven’t got a civilian doctor. I was transplant that to my recruiter at HMS coachrecruitment centre in Halifax, but the recruiter here we got word with each other. I told him off at the same.
can i join on NEP even tho i already applied as a regular forces or they wont allow it
Have you been enrolled and signed your terms or service yet? If you have not had your ceremony and started working yet it is very easy to switch.
Gurkha indian origion 34.
recent canadian PR
interested in 1 year program
my background is electronics and communication engineer +MBA + Canadian diploma in cyber security .
close to 7 year experience in Software sales .
languages known Hindi French English Tamil Nepali Punjabi
reason to join I am new candaian as I am gurkha fighting for my country Is in my blood .
i also have lasik correction will i be eligible ?
long live Canada
Having lasik correction is OK. PRs are eligible. I say go for it! Be aware it is a long wait for security clearance.
My job does grant leave for reserve training, but part of me is afraid that most positions seems to say they require multiple months of full time training.
Are there any reserve positions that wouldnt require fulltime training that isnt more than 2-3months away fulltime?
A lot of trades have modulized courses. Even though the navy does have a lot of longer trades courses/training periods you can split it up into 2-3 week segments. After getting trades training your next step is doing ur OJP packages. You can do it slowly in 1 month increments but you wouldn’t get a hell of a lot done. Typically speaking people take 6mon-1 year contracts to work on their the package and it depends how motivated you are. Some people are able to in some trades with less difficult packages within just a couple months. But it really depends on how much opportunities you’re given. EX, a lot of west coast people get posted to the Brandon and do fuck all for their entire contract because it doesn’t sail. East coast reservists right now seem to get a better shot at sailing but still it can be hard to fight for the sailing time. If you’re really unlucky it can take you years to finish that package
Good reply here from unnamed, most occupations divide training into modules. Courses can range greatly from 2 weeks - 3 months in length. I would talk to a recruiter more specifically about what occupations you are interested in, some require less training than others.
can i still join the NEP if i’m 40 years old?
Yes!
lol im in Australia and a British citizen can i still apply
You must be Canadian Citizen or permanent resident.
Hello sir..
I am a chef.
I want to work in Canada arm force can you please help me for which one is best for opportunity for a chef. Army Navy or Airforce. Please sir...
@@supermansclub5554 All good, Cooks are in demand everywhere. Air Force is probably best. If you have education as a chef make sure you ask about a signing bonus!!
@@PrairieSailor thanks 🙏 a lot sir... For Air force what kind of study and preparation required can you please tell me.
And what is the sign bonus to I don't understand? Can you please explain
Thanks a lot for helping sir 🙂
Can a 30yr old, can still apply to the program??
Yes!
I'm 43, testing next week, do it!
How does the meals work is there option for vegetarian or non vegetarian?
Yes, all Canadian Forces bases provide vegetarian options for all meals.
Good day, sir. I just want to know the process for military police reserved and how long it will take you to be able to apply for full-time. Do you need to finish certain trainings or years as a reservist? Is the class A reservist gets benefits? I know some on medical, but how about on Dental? Thank you
Class A Reservists get dental benefits, 90% coverage on routine care up to a certain amount. Benefits are not quite as good as full-time, but amazing for a part-time job. Details here: www.canada.ca/en/department-national-defence/services/canada-reserve-force/information-reservists/reserve-force-benefits.html
You can apply to switch to full time at any point. There is a big difference if you complete training first and make it to OFP, operational functional point, but you can do it either way. If you are not OFP you may have to repeat some training.
You are saying sir, as long I finished my training for military police as a reservist, for example 6 months as a reservist. I am fully trained and OFP. I am eligible to apply for full-time at any time. I do not need to wait for opening spot it’s always available to switch as long you are qualified?Thank you
I’m sorry, one year for what?
Join the Navy for one year.
It’s weird that RUclips recommends this to me an American.
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Get a hair cut!
i wish the navy wasnt so woke these days. it seems to focus on the wrong things and less about our great tradition and more about rainbow flags
nobody cares what you have to say