Regular Officer Training Plan

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2017
  • Receive the education you deserve and get paid while doing it! The Regular Officer Training Plan provides you with the education you need to prosper in your career path, but will also provide you with a variety of other benefits. Graduate with military training, occupational training, a second language, and a full-time job. Watch and learn more!

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  • @lpage1797
    @lpage1797 6 лет назад +43

    Wish I knew about this program before leaving high school

    • @witty401son
      @witty401son Год назад

      Surely you can still join after high school?

    • @witty401son
      @witty401son Год назад

      @@tahababikir1577is there? Is it possible to join outside of high school?

    • @tahah.babikir7698
      @tahah.babikir7698 Год назад

      Of course, you just have to talk to a recruiter to see what they have for you… you might even become a doctor or something like that with CAF… something they offer might be attractive to you…
      Good luck! Live long!

    • @NewaccountAccount-oz8yj
      @NewaccountAccount-oz8yj 3 месяца назад

      If you do 1 year of school, you owe 2 years of service. You do 4 years, you owe 8 years of service. Every month of paid studies= 2 months of mandatory service. Which you can’t leave unless you fit the special circumstances for leaving. It’s not free schooling, it’s your life and body for them paying your schooling. An Interesting way to sell people on joining the army 😂 but ya , u can still join at any time after high school the requirements are age 16+ , Canadian citizenship and must have completed high school grade 10

    • @ItsAlkey
      @ItsAlkey 2 месяца назад

      @@NewaccountAccount-oz8yj Nice troll account, but after completing ROTP (4 years bachelors) you'd be looking at about 6 years of service outside of schooling (do be sure to remember what "1 month of academic SUBSIDIZATION" means)

  • @ShaneFlett
    @ShaneFlett Год назад +13

    "good enough" grade 11 here, 23 years old. high school drop out, I've been trying to collect my final credits, but if I could train and get a career here(the Canadian forces) I'll dedicate my life to it.

  • @Goofygooberbitch
    @Goofygooberbitch Год назад +3

    could we possibly get an updated playlist of videos.

  • @Flatmoonisreal
    @Flatmoonisreal Год назад +1

    Good thing I’m in junior high rn

  • @GordonShemway1
    @GordonShemway1 6 лет назад

    I was trying to find myself in the RMC clips. This video must have been made years ago, because the 5s uniform looks way different now.

    • @GordonShemway1
      @GordonShemway1 6 лет назад

      There's no tie anymore and the jacket is just a windbreaker. The squadron patches are worn on slip-ons rather than sewn onto the jacket.

    • @GordonShemway1
      @GordonShemway1 3 года назад

      @JN - 06BA 906155 Williams Parkway Sr PS I mentioned how it was different in a comment 3 years ago lol. Yes, I'm currently at 3 RCR.

  • @shawnnakon14
    @shawnnakon14 6 лет назад +8

    Hi CAF! I'm like to check what career the force have available. I am 23, Thai/Canadian, English being my second language and I'm terrible with it. I'm passionate about health, fitness, and wellbeing.
    Thanks!

    • @adaml5851
      @adaml5851 Год назад +1

      Your F'ed

    • @spacewolfjr
      @spacewolfjr Год назад +5

      ​@@adaml5851it's "You're"

    • @randomrazr
      @randomrazr Год назад

      did u die?

    • @Saint.Holy.Sinner
      @Saint.Holy.Sinner 4 месяца назад

      who cares if he is it's not like caf is illegal😂😂 @@adaml5851

  • @marianne8636
    @marianne8636 Год назад +4

    How long does the application process take for the basic training?

    • @marianne8636
      @marianne8636 Год назад

      @@CanadianForcescanadiennes my son is going to apply this week, he would like to join.

  • @user-ro1pc6rp1b
    @user-ro1pc6rp1b 6 лет назад

    Hello I know I wrote this but I want to make sure. So my previous Air Cadets experience can help me get a unconditional letter or email from ROTP instead of RMC? I decided that I want to get into ROTP with a civilian university.

  • @mrtitanium427
    @mrtitanium427 Год назад

    I was going to do DE but y'know, things happen.

  • @Panacea9
    @Panacea9 2 месяца назад

    To be fair, A and his son seemed more motivated to learn it and practice it after and be willing to venture into hard things. I dont know if they continued it but I am sure the job requires it.
    To digress and shift to another issue force saw back then in other countries. When US was attacking iraq, some of the force suggested they have a place for people to be moved to that were being sent to them, like production and housing..there you could see how they were and give them a place and work at least...
    The issue with that is they will mix in harder people with a crowd sent all the time.
    It is something you can do with rescues though if that is ever a thing and you are in the area.
    When people see themselves coming at them sent from another military, it messes with their head hard.

    • @Panacea9
      @Panacea9 2 месяца назад

      Sometimes it is possible to do something like that but you need a good view.
      A lot of the time the crowds are unarmed and have nothing with them. People just expect people to be carrying bombs in them or other.
      Something should be figured out to try to reduce risk in those situations to see if people can be saved and shifted elsewhere so force can stay sane.
      If you are only doing mercy ks and ks due to risk it is not enjoyable or fulfilling even if you are hard to it.
      They will need other wins that are feel good.

    • @Panacea9
      @Panacea9 2 месяца назад

      They throw crowds of non workers just to break force and it works...then it affects them in actual conflict because they hesitate and have empathy. I witness this others.

  • @phantomvmfa122
    @phantomvmfa122 8 месяцев назад

    How much difference is there between the ROTP in Canada and ROTC here in the U.S. ?

    • @forcesjobsforcesemplois
      @forcesjobsforcesemplois 8 месяцев назад +1

      As a military university, the Royal Military College of Canada educates, develops, and inspires bilingual, fit, and ethical leaders who serve the Canadian Armed Forces and Canada. Successful ROTP candidates enroll in the CAF as Officer Cadets and attend the Royal Military College of Canada, the Royal Military College St-Jean, or an approved Canadian University.

    • @BucyKalman
      @BucyKalman 11 дней назад

      ROTP at the Royal Military College (RMC) is more like going to West Point, Annapolis, or the US Air Force Academy in the USA. You could technically do ROTP at a civilian university like ROTC in the US, but that is rare in practice, except for certain professions like nursing or medicine, which are not offered at RMC.

  • @SmilingCassettePlayer-ip1to
    @SmilingCassettePlayer-ip1to Месяц назад

    How long do you serve after?

    • @CanadianForcescanadiennes
      @CanadianForcescanadiennes  Месяц назад

      Each program requires two months of service for every month of paid education. Want to learn more about our paid education options? Visit: forces.ca/en/paid-education/

  • @peterryabinin3829
    @peterryabinin3829 6 лет назад +1

    Second comment!

  • @tobybeggs8676
    @tobybeggs8676 5 месяцев назад

    Does second language just mean French? Or are there possibilities for other languages?

    • @CanadianForcescanadiennes
      @CanadianForcescanadiennes  5 месяцев назад +1

      Second Language training is delivered so that members can communicate in both of Canada’s official languages. Only French or English (for French members) are offered.

    • @tobybeggs8676
      @tobybeggs8676 5 месяцев назад

      @@CanadianForcescanadiennes i see, thank you

    • @BucyKalman
      @BucyKalman 11 дней назад

      It means French. Or English if you are Francophone.

  • @user-mx4xj6by1s
    @user-mx4xj6by1s 10 месяцев назад

    Hello I am Retired Naval Officer from Bangladesh. My age is 39 years. May join in RCN ?

    • @CanadianForcescanadiennes
      @CanadianForcescanadiennes  10 месяцев назад

      To apply to the Forces, you must:
      1. Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident of Canada.
      2. Meet the age requirement. - CAF: Be 17 years old with parental consent or older. - Regular Officer Training Plan: Be 16 years old or older. - Reserve Force: Be 16 years old if enrolled as a full-time high school student.
      3. Have completed at least Grade 10 or Secondaire IV (QC). Some entry programs & occupations require higher levels of education.
      For CAF career info, visit: forces.ca

  • @RohitSharma-zz2ci
    @RohitSharma-zz2ci 2 месяца назад

    I am
    29 year old postgraduate from India. In canada i have 2 post graduation diplomas next year i ll receive PR can i join?

    • @CanadianForcescanadiennes
      @CanadianForcescanadiennes  Месяц назад

      Hi there, in order to be eligible to apply you must be a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident, you can learn more about the eligibility requirements here: forces.ca/en/how-to-join/#ci

  • @saadshakeel7536
    @saadshakeel7536 6 лет назад +1

    why is this in 360p

  • @adop01gamer
    @adop01gamer 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, I'm a little confused as to how you get accepted into the ROTP program with a civilian university. If I wish to attend a civilian university due to the program offered there which is not
    offered at RMC, how will the military determine and know that my intentions are to study at a civilian university and not at RMC?

    • @adop01gamer
      @adop01gamer 6 лет назад

      Canadian Armed Forces Thank you, this cleared things up.

  • @kmoore685
    @kmoore685 6 лет назад +1

    Frist comment

  • @declansills3295
    @declansills3295 6 лет назад +2

    This video is outdated.

  • @darylrainham8962
    @darylrainham8962 17 дней назад

    If you compare employers you will find that working for the Canadian government in the military will guarantee you a lifetime of ripoffs from your employer. Choose employers carefully.