No. Aside from the Brigade of Ghurkas, the British military accepts only citizens of the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries (or countries which were in the Commonwealth at the time of the recruit's birth), and the Republic of Ireland. The USA is none of these, thus, US citizens are ineligible to enlist in the British military.
Go to a recruiting station in the U.S. Or visit a recruiting website.
Yes, any Irish or commonwealth national can join the British armed services, although an oath to HM the Queen is mandatory.
people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen people join the military when they are at least 18 years and up and when you are a u.s. citizen
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Yes they can.
No, The only people who are eligible to join the British Army are British Citizens, who are born in Britain. Citizens of Nepal can join the Brigade of Gurkha's. Commonwealth Citizens may join the British Army, if they meet all the elibility.
Become a British subject (citizen) then apply.
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
To be physically fit and be a descendant of a Spartan citizen.
Unless you're a dual citizen you don't have a choice - you need to be a citizen of the country to serve in its military. The above is actually only true in regards to the Canadian Forces - they require you to be a Canadian citizen. You can join the US military as a foreign citizen, provided you've established permanent residence in the US, and have declared an intent to become a US citizen.
To be physically fit and be a descendant of a Spartan citizen.
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