Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

PERMANENT RESIDENTS CAN NOW JOIN ARMED FORCES IN CANADA

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TORONTO: The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) has announced that permanent residents, which includes a large number of Indians, will now be allowed to enlist, as the military struggles with low recruitmen­t levels, according to a media report.

The move also comes five years after the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) announced that they’re changing their “outdated recruitmen­t process” which will allow permanent residents who have lived in Canada for 10 years to apply, CTV News reported last week.

Permanent residents were previously only eligible under the Skilled Military Foreign Applicant (SMFA) entry programme, which was “open for individual­s … that would reduce training costs or fill a special need … such as a trained pilot or a doctor”, according to the Royal United Services Institute of Nova Scotia, a not-for-profit associatio­n of retired and serving members of the CAF.

Currently, candidates must be citizens of Canada, over 18 years old (or 16, providing they have parental consent), and have a grade 10 or grade 12 education depending on if they plan to enlist as an officer.

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