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I guess these are a few general questions. And please let me know if they've been posted else where.
- Will the CF look closely into one's employment history? What if there are gaps in it? Is that an automatic red flag that may disqualify a candidate?
- Is being on 'Cipralex' which is a mild form of anti-anxiety medicine a disqualifying factor? I can stop taking that any moment. Not really an issue. But I wonder if that's something which can be disqualifying me.
- I know that I've asked this question in a previous thread but what about a few arrest records (since then all of them officially destroyed/removed) with no prior conviction whatsoever?
- Having born in a non NATO country means a very long/arduous background check. Right? So how long does that normally take? (Even though I've lived in Canada for more than 10 yrs now). Have no family here whatsoever.
- I have a BA from a respectable Canadian university, but getting that degree meant putting myself in some considerable amount of debt. Will that be a negative factor again? What about regular credit card debt (very low amount of debt/less than 3K).
- Will they request to see the transcripts from my university years?
I'll be really grateful (in fact eternally thankful) if I can get some answers to my questions. I really want to give back to Canada and I want to serve this wonderful country.
- Will the CF look closely into one's employment history? What if there are gaps in it? Is that an automatic red flag that may disqualify a candidate?
- Is being on 'Cipralex' which is a mild form of anti-anxiety medicine a disqualifying factor? I can stop taking that any moment. Not really an issue. But I wonder if that's something which can be disqualifying me.
- I know that I've asked this question in a previous thread but what about a few arrest records (since then all of them officially destroyed/removed) with no prior conviction whatsoever?
- Having born in a non NATO country means a very long/arduous background check. Right? So how long does that normally take? (Even though I've lived in Canada for more than 10 yrs now). Have no family here whatsoever.
- I have a BA from a respectable Canadian university, but getting that degree meant putting myself in some considerable amount of debt. Will that be a negative factor again? What about regular credit card debt (very low amount of debt/less than 3K).
- Will they request to see the transcripts from my university years?
I'll be really grateful (in fact eternally thankful) if I can get some answers to my questions. I really want to give back to Canada and I want to serve this wonderful country.