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Are you already enrolled in the CAF, and on leave without pay pending start of BMOQ? If so, you're a member of the CAF. If you haven't been enrolled yet, you have to answer no.
… for the purpose of fulfilling Canada's obligations under the North
Atlantic Treaty, to place,
(a) officers and non-commissioned members of the regular force of the
Canadian Forces on active service anywhere in or beyond Canada; and
(b) officers and non-commissioned members of the reserve force of the
Canadian Forces on active service anywhere beyond Canada.45
PuckChaser said:Are you already enrolled in the CAF, and on leave without pay pending start of BMOQ? If so, you're a member of the CAF. If you haven't been enrolled yet, you have to answer no.
FJAG said:S 268 of the National Defence Act exempts reservists from jury duty if they are on "Active Service".
It's been some seven years since I was in JAG and while I doubt that things have changed but I do not know for certain. I would strongly suggest that before any reservist attempts to use S 268 as the rationale for avoiding jury duty that they seek legal advice from their local legal advisor.
BlueAngels14 said:I have not been sworn in yet and my BMOQ does not start until January 16th, 2017. I have only verbally accepted the offer and I am not on leave without pay as I'm still working full-time at my current job. I answered no and just added a note saying that I'm starting with the Armed Forces in January. Hopefully they do read it rather than just scanning the barcode on the paper.
BlueAngels14 said:I do agree with you however I am going to be enrolled in regular force via direct entry as a MARS. [
Fros7bite said:I am a Class "B" reservist on a recurring 180 day contract.
Stomper said:does it refer to being under something like a class B contract?