You have to be 16, to join with a parental consent. But you won't get in until you are 17 anyway, it takes a while for your application to go through.
He lied about his age to join the military. He was 16 years old when the U.S. entered World War I, but he claimed to be old enough to serve and attempted to join the U.S. Navy. When he was turned down, he tried unsuccessfully to join the Canadian armed forces.
In the Canadian Forces, yes. In the US Army, you need parental consent to join at 17, but you can't join at 16.
The Canadian Navy website says the followingTo apply to the Canadian Forces, you must:Be a Canadian Citizen.Be 17 years of age, with parental consent, or older, except: Regular Officer Training Plan - Junior applications must be 16 or older.Certain entry programs and occupations require higher levels of education.Have completed at least Grade (Year) 10.
Yes, in many countries you can join the military at age 18. However, eligibility requirements may vary in different countries and branches of the military. It is best to check with the specific military branch or recruitment office to confirm the age requirements and any other qualifications.
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You have to be 17 years of age and up with parental/guardian consent, be a Canadian citizen, have a good record of conduct with no outstanding legal obligations, and be most importantly, medically fit. For Reserve Force, be at least 16 years of age with parental/guardian consent. All requirements.
you have to be sixteen to join but eighteen to fight or go over seas.
Child soldiers currently serve in several military forces and paramilitary forces in conflict zones throughout the world. However, no military - especially a Western military - will allow a 13 year old to enlist. Minimum enlistment age in most of the world's militaries will be between the ages of 16 and 19.
Yes, the minimum age to join is 16-18 and the max is 33