you can apply by resume or attend a career presentation. you need to be atleast 19 years old, and have a highschool diploma or equivalent, you need to be able to pass a physical test, and a lie detector test, they check your background to make sure you have no criminal records or offences. if you pass all the requirments they send you away for 6 months to train, after you graduate training they send you anywhere in Canada you usually don't get much of a choice,
To become a Canadian police detective you must be a Canadian citizen, at least 19 years old, with a valid driver's license, a high school diploma.
Due South, a nice police-drama/comedy show about a Canadian Mountie and a Chicago Police Detective (later, the detective gets replaced).
To become a police detective, you have to first become a police officer. Requirements to become a police officer vary, and how you become a police officer varies depending on the state and the department. Most police departments require officers work at least 2 (usually more) years before being eligible to become a detective. Becoming a detective is usually a very competitive process. If you want to become a police detective, become the best police officer that you can. Maintain an excellent record and reputation.
To become a police detective one must first be 21, have a valid drivers license, and be a legal resident of the US. You must become a police patrol officer and pay your dues. Usually within 2-3 years you can test up as positions open.
Join the Metropolitan Police as a police recruit and work your way up.
PI - Private Detective DI - Detective Inspector (Police) DS - Detective Sargent (Police) DC - Detective Constable (Police) TDC - Training Detective Constable (Police)
Forensics
No but many private investigators happen to be ex-officers.
You must serve as a police officer for up to 5 years in order to qualify to become a detective of any kind.
The Canadian police can, and do, work inside the U.S. but if you are asking if they can become employed by a a U.S. police agency, no, they cannot. Not unless they became a naturalized US citizen.
Yes, just as someone in business. An officer can become a Sargent, Chief or Detective.
You must first become a sworn police officer. If you demonstrate an innate ability to perform the duties of a criminal investigator you may apply, or be chosen, to become a detective. Your agency will train you if necessary. ADVICE: Not all police officers are qualified to become detectives, nor will all who want to be detectives be chosen for the position.
Let me get this straight. I have to assume you are an American who wants to give up your American citizenship for a South Korean citizenship and become a police detective . You will need to be able read and speak Korean, go to school in Korea, go to the police training there, and live in Korea. I don't know what movie you saw that gave you this idea, but I suggest you become a police detective here instead and at some point visit Korea.