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CIC and P Res at the same time?

No. CIC officers are commissioned officers in the CF. You can't be an NCM and an officer at the same time.
 
Very true, will consider, but would it also be possible to be a CIC officer and apply for ROTP (while undergoing a civilian university program), so that one may continue in the CIC until there has been development/selection in his ROTP application?
 
You can remain in the CIC right up until the point you are enrolled (ie. component transferred) in ROTP.
 
Can you be in the cadets (as a cadet, not CIC) and join the reserves or must you leave the cadets before you enroll?

There are a few applicants at my unit who are in the process of joining the reserves and are still in cadets so the question came up in an o group today.
 
By my understanding, regulations new in the past year are that you can no longer be both a cadet and a member of the military simultaneously.
 
Brihard, you are correct. Here's the documentation for reference, from DAOD 5002-1 - Enrolment:

Membership in Cadet Organizations

On the day of enrolment, an applicant may not be a cadet in a cadet organization authorized under section 46 of the National Defence Act.
 
@ Grimaldus.. If you are not a cadet officer ie) CIC you are not a member of the Forces. You simply have joined an origination that teaches youths about the CF , CF traditions etc. You are still a civilian therefore that's fine you simply "quit" cadets. A CIC is a commissioned officer in the Reserves of whatever element/command the corps is. ..
 
NovaScotiaNewfie said:
@ Grimaldus.. If you are not a cadet officer ie) CIC you are not a member of the Forces. You simply have joined an origination that teaches youths about the CF , CF traditions etc. You are still a civilian therefore that's fine you simply "quit" cadets. A CIC is a commissioned officer in the Reserves of whatever element/command the corps is. ..

Uhh, meaning a non-CIC cadet member still cannot be a member of the PRes correct?
 
Grimaldus said:
Uhh, meaning a non-CIC cadet member still cannot be a member of the PRes correct?

Not at the same time, no.  A cadet can still apply (i.e. you don't have to quit cadets before you apply to the PRes), but if accepted in the PRes, he/she then has to make a choice between the two.
 
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