The requirements for Air Cadets is Valid Health Card, two pieces of I.D. (health card is one), and you have to be at least 13 years old. The procedures are you have to fill out the form they give you and submit it back to your squadron office.
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After completing your FSC intermediate qualification you can apply to join the Pakistan Army. There are various commissions you can join including nursing, technical cadet and more.
First of all, why are you putting this on Answers.com? Second, join the Cadets, then train with a Trainer or the General. If you pass the Cadet training they will let you in.
Yes, you can join the Junior Cadet Force (JCF) without specific subjects, as eligibility often depends on age and interest in participating. However, some programs may have prerequisites or recommendations regarding academic performance. It's best to check with the local JCF unit for their specific entry requirements.
It depends on the requirements of where your trying to join.
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.
The Dominion of Newfoundland voted to join.
Newfoundland was the last to join.
john A. Mcdonald
well gentleman ....all which is required is F.Sc or diploma of assosiate engineer in any technology but you can join as a direct entry cadet...
In the UK, it is generally not permissible to join two cadet forces simultaneously, as participants are expected to commit fully to one organization. While there may not be direct rank clashes, being a member of more than one cadet force could lead to conflicts in scheduling, training, and obligations. Each cadet force has its own structure and expectations, making dual membership impractical. It's best to check with the specific forces for their policies on concurrent participation.
Canada West was Canada, it did not have to join. It was part of the United Province of Canada. Western Canada was purchased by Canada, it, the inhabitants, had no say in joining. Even less after Canadian troops were sent in to make the pro's very clear.