vaprisk said:If CFRC is not in yet, then waiting is the only option, right.
DAA said:The review process shouldn't take more than 2 weeks from the time you upload the required documents to RMC. After the review is completed, your local CFRC should be notified of the results and you should also receive another email instructing you to contact your local CFRC for further processing.
Epelix said:how I'm supposed to apply for ROTP this year? I'll be phoning up the recruit centre to talk to a recruiter or e-mailing a recruiter as soon as possible but before that can someone please help me out with the process of applying for ROTP?
durhamcadet1 said:Talking to a recruiter is your best first step. If after that you want to apply, you will need to apply online.
http://forces.ca/en/page/applynow-100
To apply, you will need to consider what trade(s) you would be interested in. A trade description is available on the forces.ca web. Most officer trades (but not all) are available through the ROTP program.
One you decide your trades you will need to have available your; education transcripts, job history, extra curricular involvement , sports involvement, and a good understanding of why you are interested in a career with the CF ready to include in your application.
You will then be asked to complete an academic questionnaire that will be submitted to RMC with similar questions and also an essay component. The essay question will ask "why you would like to attend ROTP and have a career in the CF.
Pegula37 said:Just got an e-mail saying they weren't going through with my application
I'm currently a 2nd year university student and this was my second time being rejected, will I be able to apply again for my 3rd year? Or will I have to wait till i graduate.
Bradford_Maxwell said:After we've finished all our testing and interviews, when will the first batch of people know if they made it in to RMC?
KerryBlue said:I believe the selections last year were made in early/middle April, and the first batch of applicants were informed by the end of April.
Bradford_Maxwell said:Wow, that's quite late. Here in Texas, my girlfriend already got accepted for ROTC to be a Naval Officer.
Is it also possible to set up all the tests and interview in one single work week? I'll talk with my recruiter when the time comes but it would be good to know in advance.
DAA said:Because you are resident outside Canada, your processing "should" be negotiable. Because there is no obligation on the part of the CF to pay for your travel back to Canada and if you are found suitable for continued processing, they will most likely ask you when would be a convenient time for you. In which case, you will do "everything" on one day or within a couple of days, depending on your availability and just what occupations you have applied for.
Applying for any ROTP "aircrew" occupation (ie; Pilot, AEC or ACSO), may be a bit more involved.
Bradford_Maxwell said:I applied for Infantry Officer, Pilot, and Armoured Officer. My main choice is Infantry Officer, though, Pilot and Armoured are just the two which interested me the most other than Infantry.
Would that mean I have to go through the more involved process? What other things will I need to do since Pilot is one of my occupations?