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General => The Lounge => Topic started by: Pickle Girl Fanboy on May 24, 2010, 11:47:11 am

Title: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Pickle Girl Fanboy on May 24, 2010, 11:47:11 am
Can any Canadians tell me what your education system is like?  What are the requirements to graduate your equivalent of high school?  Are there a lot of Baptists, Pentecostals, or other assorted Christian nut-jobs in Canada?  How much does an apartment cost in a mid-sized college town?  What's public transport like up there?  Can you really buy pot?  Are the women up there not like American women (in that they're not stupid, hairy, scary, redneck whores or cold-hearted, gold-digging, Yankee bitches)?  What are your copyright laws like?  Has anyone been fined millions of dollars yet for pirating music in Canada?  Anyone ever served in the military in Canada?  Is there anything I should NOT say to them?
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: philsov on May 24, 2010, 12:38:10 pm
Shouldn't you become a canadian citizen before enlisting in their military?
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Pickle Girl Fanboy on May 24, 2010, 12:45:28 pm
Quote from: "philsov"Shouldn't you become a canadian citizen before enlisting in their military?

Never thought of thought of that.  I just assumed it's like the American military, where you can enlist to speed up the naturalization process.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Xifanie on May 24, 2010, 01:48:09 pm
Help us help the Americans forces...?

http://www.forces.ca/html/index.aspx?m= ... 1&subTab=0 (http://www.forces.ca/html/index.aspx?m=0&lang=en&sid=162&sm1=4&sm2=0&tab=1&subTab=0)

So yes, you have to be a Canadian citizen. Which means you have to reside during one year in Canada.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Dokurider on May 24, 2010, 02:04:40 pm
Quote from: "Pickle Girl Fanboy"
Quote from: "philsov"Shouldn't you become a canadian citizen before enlisting in their military?

Never thought of thought of that.  I just assumed it's like the American military, where you can enlist to speed up the naturalization process.

I laugh now, but that's exactly what I thought right up until now.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Meow_von_Lazerstein on June 05, 2010, 02:29:59 am
Pretty sure you have to be a Citizen of any country to become a Soldier save maybe US and French Foreign Legion.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Dokurider on July 04, 2010, 12:13:50 am
I too now wish to become Canadian. I just don't think America is going to bounce back from this recession/depression. I don't think it's going to be much better in Canada, but it will be a stepping stone for me to eventually escape to a real 1st world country.

Escape from America: The Dokurider/PBF Story.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Smitson on July 04, 2010, 03:06:35 pm
''Can you really buy pot?''

lol.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Wiz on July 06, 2010, 06:43:55 pm
I know this isn't necessarily relevant to the topic, but I've got a question for Zodiac since he's a resident of Canada. Is it fair to say Canadians as a whole or majority won't allow people outside of their country to take one of their domestic-based jobs (i.e. a job within Canada)?

The main reason why I'm asking this is because a couple years from now, I want to immigrate to Canada (I'm from the US and I'll hopefully be a junior in college by then) due to mostly what Doku mentioned last post.

Not only that, but I'm just disgusted where this country's heading politically as well. For instance, the base of the republican party is taking Sarah Palin as a serious political figure x0

But anyways, I want to further note that I got this input/info from my father who traveled internationally (in his previous job) and basically stated that Canadians take precedence in hiring their own people over foreigners like most other countries.

For those reasons I turn to you O'Wise Zodiac. Can you help me out??
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Pickle Girl Fanboy on July 07, 2010, 03:22:45 pm
You could always go on facebook and find a fat whore girlfriend in Canada and marry her for her citizenship.
Wait, what?  Canadian women aren't fat pieces of shit?
NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Xifanie on July 07, 2010, 07:15:34 pm
We do, they all eat at McDonalds
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Pickle Girl Fanboy on July 07, 2010, 07:22:04 pm
Fast food makes me sick.  Really, physically sick.  Which is why I cook most of my own food.

Even my own home cooked grease fries and onion rings don't make me feel as horrible as a McDonald's hash brown.  Even their fucking salads are nasty.  Granted, I use olive oil or peanut oil or something with low saturated fat and trans fat, so that's gotta help.

What's the difference between the four types of fat?  Saturated, Trans, Polyunsaturated, and Monounsaturated.  What should I avoid, what's good for me, that sort of thing.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Xifanie on July 07, 2010, 07:30:35 pm
IIRC

Saturated: Increases bad cholesterol.
Trans: double-edged, increases bad cholesterol and lowers good cholesterol.
Unsaturated fats are good.
Title: Re: Thinking about enlisting in the Canadian Military
Post by: Samuraiblackbelt on July 07, 2010, 07:44:11 pm
saturated fats are "more water resistant" than unsaturated fats, so your body can't get rid of them as easily