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Can I join the Canadian Army ?

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I was denied entry in the US Military.due to a weak cornia( refraction over 8 and uncorrected vision 20/40 unable to be corrected for 20/2/-i get to 20/30) I like to know if the Canadian Army recruits US citizens And will i be able to sere with them with my condition. I later want to join a police force up there !. My family who lives here tells me that life is better in Canada and i would like to move, but my career choices are only military and law enforcement

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  1. ? I wouldn't recommend it, harper will just be sending you to Afghanistan to fight with America, so much for Canada being a peace keeping country.


  2. get your eyes laser tagged ...laskic or prk  

  3. Physical standards for enlistment in the Canadian Army are similar to that of the American Army. Actually, they may be even more stringent. If you really want to join, get your eyes fixed.

    If you are a US citizen, you will not likely be permitted to join anyway.

    In answer to another poster, we are not Al Quaeda or the Taliban. Try to read the news a bit more often, and not just liberal garbage propaganda that has no connection with reality.

    The American, Canadian, British, and now Dutch armies are serving to support the two new democracies of Iraq and Afghanistan.

    We are not sending suicide bombers into markets, mosques, and other places where people come together.

    Please do some more research, or at least open your eyes to reality. You are showing a total lack of respect for these soldiers, and their sacrifices. The Taliban and other terrorists are attacking people and our soldiers. It is not the other way around. We are acting in defence of these people, while they develop their infrastructure and security forces to the point where they can take care of their own security.

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