Vast majority of permanent residents applying to join military not accepted in 1st year of eligibility: data
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The Canadian Armed Forces has received more than 21,000 applications from permanent residents eager to join the chronically understaffed military full time — but CBC News has learned that fewer than 100 of them have made it into the regular force in the year since they were allowed to sign up.
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Out of 21,472 applications from permanent residents received between Nov. 1, 2022 and Nov. 24, 2023 (the first full year of eligibility)
Vast majority of permanent residents applying to join military not accepted in 1st year of eligibility: data
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