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.
as long as you are fit to complet the course you can get into the raf regiment
Sign up at your local recruitment office
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9 years but you can get out before that
Newfoundlanders are allowed to join the Canadian Forces.
A person who was born in another country, but is now a Canadian CITIZEN, can apply to join the Canadian Forces.
As long as its not as a driver or a driving role then yeah
Yes and no. As America was not involved in ww2 prior to 1941 it was illegal for American soldiers to engage in combat. However, some Americans went to Canada to join the Canadian military forces. Others, pilots, joined the British RAF Eagle squadron an outfit designed for American pilots to fight in the RAF even though the US was not officially at war.
No, however if you join the one and finish you service time you can then reinlist in the other.
physics is always a good one mate ;)
As long as you are a Canadian citizen, the forces aren't racist. Anyone can join as long as they are ready for it :)
Yes, if he passes Special Forces selection.