Yeah lol. It's mainly because it was near the full-time summer employment so there weren't that much staffs around to check about 1000 files weekly. But fortunately I was placed on the Ready for CL step almost mid August so it wasn't that bad of a wait.
The only two reason you're not guranteed to be on a competition list I can think of is if they deemed you medically unfit or your background history in the past 5 years have some problems that CAF discovered and you didn't disclose them those information during your interview. It's best that you...
From my experience (after completing my medical/interview from the PRes building), it took about a month from them to check my medical files and to green light it to move on to the background check phase. The duration can be anywhere from a week to a couple of months what I read from other...
Yeah, I brushed up a bit on my vocabulary and mathematics when I was studying for the CFAT. I've used army-test to study and it worked out pretty great from my experience. You can use either the CFAT Practice app if you prefer studying with a mobile device, or army-test for PC. I believe both...
My application process is still on-going so it might take over a year depending on if I'm able to get a spot this September or the next month ahaha. I've applied at the Mewata Armoury in Calgary, and my CFAT went fairly well I guess. I didn't get my percentile score since they didn't say...
https://www.army-test.com/
This was the website I've used when studying for the CFAT exam. Unfortunately the price may have risen up a bit which was around $30 CAD last time I've purchased the 6 month subscription deal. But since you already gotten the CFAT Trainer App on your phone which is...
Glad you took the first step on applying!
The mathematics portion of the CFAT is consist of Grade 10 algebra problems but you're not allowed to use a calculator, so you may want to brush up on learning how to divide fairly quickly since the time limit will also be the main obstacle you have to...
Also, why leave and go to another country if you ever decide on not joining CAF? You can just stay in Canada and pursue an occupation that's not military related.
There were a couple of Indians and Muslims with me when I was taking the CFAT and FORCE test (I'm also non-white as well) so it's not really a major concern since all CAF personnels are aware of the consequences of throwing racist/discrimitory remarks towards other ethnic groups, and wouldn't...
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