Typically, no. The Canadian Forces are limited to Canadian citizens, unless a foreign national residing in Canada possesses certain skill sets which the Canadian Forces are in need of badly enough to permit a foreigner into the ranks.
Technically yes. If you are an EU citizen. However, some countries require you to be a resident in their country for a certain amount of time.
yes
Inorder to join either army you must be a valid citizen
A person who was born in another country, but is now a Canadian CITIZEN, can apply to join the Canadian Forces.
no......... you have to be Canadian citizen........and if you are not Canadian citizen at the moment you are applying but you want to join army then you can join forces and when you become citizen go into university
You have to be a US citizen to join the US marines i think its actually permanent resident
The army is for to protect the country the army's in. It's not for you, if you mean for you to join, there is certain requirements that needs to be met, like you never went to jail, or be a Canadian Citizen, etc.
This question doesn't make sense. Deported means made to leave the country. And that means the person was not a legal resident of Canada. You can only join the Canadian army if you are a citizen.
Unfortunately, you must be a legal Canadian citizen to be able to join.
You have to be a citizen to join the army.
The Canadian army makes more money so the Canadian army.
http://www.army.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9904 this link has different blogs with real information and requirements to join american army.
Yes, any Irish or commonwealth national can join the British armed services, although an oath to HM the Queen is mandatory.