In case this is helpful, my 2 cents about the three month time limit:
a. Yes, the policy states that.
b. If you go beyond that, justify it in your grievance. Explain the reason - the analyst at the first level will absolutely consider your reason. If they do not buy that accepting it after the...
I am a grievance analyst and can confirm that the system works quite well. Once you submit a grievance (which can now be done on-line OR hard copy to your unit) you receive a code starting with MG___, and you will be guaranteed two levels of review:
a. initial authority (either your CO or...
This handbook was created to provide serving soldiers (and hoping-to-be soldiers) with information that will demystify the experience of being in the Canadian Army Reserve. If you want to know what it's like being part of an Army Reserve unit, read Section 1. If you just joined, read Section 2...
This is a good response. One of the biggest reasons people release from the CAF is that they were enrolled into the wrong trade and can't see a way to escape other than releasing. The memo to the chain of command including enough details to satisfy them that you have done some research into the...
Update: as per multiple threads on army.ca which reference this, AJLC is no longer required for MCpl as of 21 May 21 except in three trades (crewmn/arty/cbt engr). For all other non-Inf trades in the army, PLQ Mods 1-3 meets the requirement for MCpl. See CANFORGEN 072/21 which has the details.
The six module version was the old program, so no - not six anymore. Currently, Mod 1-3 give you the PLQ qualification. To become a MCpl in the Army, however, you need an additional module which is either ISCC (if you are Infantry) or AJLC (if you are any other Army trade). While Mod 1-3 expire...
I'm so glad you found it useful, and thank you for the feedback. RegF colleagues have said there is not a regular equivalent, however 90%+ of the official websites direct you to the Regular Forces so I guess it has not been needed.
That is very disappointing to hear, and very frustrating for you. I've attached a link to a local (parked on civilian server) soldier handbook here which has on page 29 the process for claiming an ILP as a Reservist in BC. You have probably done and looked at everything on the page, but in case...
Reservists whose programs are authorized through the ILP program do get reimbursed up to a max ceiling. It is a treasury board entitlement for Reservists so not something that is dependent on the military finding money. You just have to be authorized.
I'm posting a link to a new soldier information handbook. It was written specifically for Army Reservists in BC, but it has a lot of information that is common to anyone in uniform, and includes 167 links to just about anything you are wanting to know or find. I'm posting it here because it...
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