The policy that deals with Waiver does give the ability for retests beyond the 2nd Level Retest (or 3rd attempt); however it starts off with "only in exceptional circumstances will a fourth administration of the CFAT be considered". Really you shouldn't think "oh I have 3 attempts at this"...
The process takes however long it takes. Every file is different for the amount of time it takes. I've seen files get processed in under 2 months and I know of files that are several years in the making - 6 months is the "average" - so that fact that your friend got in under that time, it...
Policies change sometimes; but normally there's some conditions on changing occupations:
1) You have to be trade qualified;
2) You have to be going to a trade that is "open" (i.e. has spots);
3) You can't be in a trade that is locked in.
These were the rules on both times that I've changed...
There's a specific policy outlining this; but my memory, like Andraste, is that you get 3 attempts in total (that's not 3 to get in and more later in life, 3 in total in your lifetime). So if you use 3 attempts to get in, and then down the line you want to transfer occupations you best hope...
Lots of great information here, just jumping in to "fix" one piece of information.
MOTP is for Civilian Applicants & Primary Reserve members to apply
MMTP is only for Regular Force member's and only available to those who reached the Operational Function Point + 1 year of service (and of...
The PLAR process can determine any of the following things:
higher starting rank
higher starting pay incentive
qualifications granted (ie a non military course could grant a military course being granted)
partial qualifications granted (all military courses are broken in smaller sections, while...
As an aside allista, I've noted that you posted this exact same post twice on the board - in the future please do not make multiple posts that are the exact same.
allista,
Let me explain the "PCL" - it's essentially a cut off line - so although your CFAT by itself may've qualified you for Infantry (and it very may have if you qualified for other tech type trades) but the PCL moves higher or lower based on the number of positions available and the number...
To expand on sarahsmom's thread...
The CFAT percentile/cut of scores are Protected B information and will never be posted online.
In addition it is based on percentile, what that means is that you may score high in your CFAT percentile this year - however that exact same raw score next year...
Good Day, "Selected" means just what you think it does - you've been selected to join the CAF. Keep in mind that this is a time period where staff are on vacation, so what happens is that you've been selected by the Selections Board at CFRG HQ. From there you offer has be entered into the...
All timelines are fluid right now. Just be patient; offers are happening but they're happening on a priority basis and as per normal the competition is still competitive - so just because you're on the competition list doesn't necessarily mean that you will receive an offer.
Pssssst - when replying to threads look at the posting date. Not only is this post over 7 months old but it's labelled "DEO 20/21 Intake Numbers" - we're now in FY 21/22.
But on another note, welcome to the forum.
The "online" that the previous poster mentions is only available on the DWAN. You can send an email to CTIntake-AdmissionME@forces.gc.ca and ask for the CT Application form.
george9315 - please note that if your application is in an area where the schools are shut down it means that CFRC is at minimum staffing - this means that time lines are taking longer than normal. As stated by Pilot, following up with your recruiter every 3-4 weeks (I wouldn't do every 2) to...
Hello Mcbeef01,
The percentile required is contained on the CFAT test sheet which is a Protected B document which means it cannot be posted on this forum.
Just to let you know the SIP table for both off the street applicants and CT/OT are controlled by DPGR and are a "working table" (especially during COVID) - honestly your best bet is to follow up with your CT Broker and ask or the numbers for this year.
They are available on the DPGR 5...
Also there should be 5 blank spaces between your last para (3) and your signature block. Then there are no spaces between name, rank, position
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3. For your consideration, Sir.
A.B. Bloggins
Pte
PotStirrer
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