Is it easy to get into the RCMP?
This can be challenging for some people. You may think it’s easy to come up with some experiences that will meet these competencies, but when it comes down to being asked the questions, more times than not the candidate just doesn’t have a good example ready.
How long does it take to be a RCMP officer?
This also depends on the police agency you apply at. The CPS states that their process takes between 3-6 months to complete. The RCMP doesn’t provide a set duration for the entire process; their cadet training takes 26 weeks. At the VPD, the recruit training alone takes up to 44 weeks in total.
Can you apply to RCMP with a criminal record?
Do not apply for an RCMP criminal record check unless instructed by IRCC. A criminal record check will determine if you have been charged or convicted of a crime. If a name-based criminal record check does not provide a definite way of confirming your identity, you may be asked to provide fingerprints.
What is the maximum age to join the RCMP?
While you can apply to the RCMP and go through the selection process and basic training at 18 years of age, you cannot be hired to work as a police officer until you are 19 years old. There is no maximum age limit to apply to the RCMP.
How hard is the RCMP test?
The test is scored on a scale of 5.0. A minimum score of 3.2 out of 5.0 is required to pass. So while the material covered on the RPAT may not be hard in and of itself, the test can get harder as you go along.
Can RCMP wear glasses?
Requirements for the RCMP: Vision with glasses or contacts: Must be at least 6/6 (20/20) in one eye and 6/9 (20/30) in the other. Vision without glasses or contacts lenses: Must be at least 6/18 (20/60) in each eye OR 6/12 (20/40) in one eye and at least 6/30 (20/100) in the other eye.
What is the retirement age for the RCMP?
As far as officers are concerned, R.C.M.P. regulations provide that the Commissioner will retire at 62, the Deputy Commissioner age 61, and all other officers at 60. Officers may be granted a year to year extension to age 65.
What is the meaning of 6 18 eyesight?
The larger the second number, the worse the vision. If vision is 20/40 (6/12), the person can read at 20 ft (6 m) what people with normal vision can read at 40 ft (12 m). If vision is 20/60 (6/18), the person can read at 20 ft (6 m) what people with normal vision can read at 60 ft (18 m).
Can I travel to USA with a Canadian pardon?
I Have a Canadian Pardon, Do I Still Need a US Entry Waiver? Yes! Many Canadians incorrectly believe that as long as they have received a record suspension (formerly called a pardon), their criminal record is entirely erased and they can travel to the United States of America without problems.