See link below for information on applying to join the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from their official website.
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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
the royal air force in WWII
If someone applies to join the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Canada then they have various security checks performed on them. They also have checks on their residential eligibility and their education evidence is checked.
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Yes, a Canadian can join the Royal Air Force (RAF), but they must meet specific eligibility criteria, including residency requirements and security clearance. Typically, Commonwealth citizens, including Canadians, can apply to enlist in the RAF, but they may need to demonstrate their qualifications and skills. It is advisable for interested individuals to check the RAF's official website for the most current recruitment details and requirements.
Yes they can, the're more likley to join the SBS (special boat service) but the SAS invite people in the navy, air force and marines to join the SAS
No. The Royal Air Force or RAF as some know it was outnumbered on a large scale. if the RAF did not accept the RCAF's (ROYAL CANADIAN AIR FORCE) help then they would of been beaten. even with being outnumbered 3 to 1 they helped change the tide in the war. if the US did not join with their forward air bases their somewhat "small" air force would have been destroyed and the Nazis would have successfully invaded Britain or made it surrender.
No, you cannot enter pilot training in the RAF if you wear glasses.
During WW2 they could and many did. I am not certain about current policy on this.
Newfoundlanders are allowed to join the Canadian Forces.