The qualifications one needs to join the Canadian Navy are as follows: one must be a Canadian citizen, meet the medical standard, must be at least 17 years of age with parental consent, must have completed up to a gr. 10 education, and one must be able to hold a security clearance.
A Canadian would join the Canadian Armed Forces at an recruiting centre or by applying on line.
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As long as you are a Canadian citizen, the forces aren't racist. Anyone can join as long as they are ready for it :)
Canadian Astronaut and Navy Commander Marc Garneau did not serve in the U.S. Navy - he joined the Canadian Maritime Forces Command (Canadian Navy) in 1974 as a Naval Engineer. He flew on 3 Shuttle missions as a CSA Astronaut, and is currently a member of the Canadian Parliament.
There is no such country as 'Pearl Harbour" and thus there is no 'navy of pearl harbour'. Pearl Harbour is a US harbour in the Hawaiian islands and thus the navy based there is the US Navy and US citizens who want to defend their country will join that navy to do so.
You would have to obtain a US citizenship in order to serve in the US navy
The required age to join the US Navy is 18 or 17 with parental consent.
Speaking for the US Merchant Marine only: Yes girls and women can join us.
most of the time lilly you have to have a diploma to join the us navy a ged will get you to the marines or army but not navy or air force or coast guard
You cannot join the US Navy at 16. You can join at 17 if your parents agree and sign the appropriate permissions. And you still have to have a high school degree or its equivalent.
No, a 52 year old cannot joint the US Navy.
Go talk to a recruiter he will know.
Lewis Latimer joined the US Navy in 1963, at the age of 15. He did this by forging the age on his birth certificate.
No, only UK and Commonwealth citizens.