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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out the 'Applicant Information' section. Enter your surname, given names, date of birth, address, postal code, and the date of examination.
  3. In the 'Vision Standard' section, ensure you understand the visual acuity requirements. Indicate whether your corrected and uncorrected vision meets these standards.
  4. Proceed to the 'Visual Examination' section. Here, you will need to input results from your ophthalmologist or optometrist regarding visual acuity and color vision tests.
  5. Complete the 'Declaration and Consent' section by signing and dating it. Ensure all information is accurate before submission.

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The first part of the interview is designed to evaluate your existing knowledge, skills and abilities as they relate to core competencies we are looking for; the Regular Member Applicant Questionnaire Interview lets us know if there are actions or behaviours, from your past, that could pose a challenge to you becoming
Regardless of which law enforcement department we are coaching applicants for, there are always 5-10 opening questions you should be prepared for, such as, tell us about yourself. Why do you want to be an RCMP officer and what do you know about the RCMP as an organization.
Meet the qualifications and requirements Be a Canadian citizen or have permanent resident status in Canada. Be at least 18 years of age to apply. Be proficient in English and/or French. Possess a valid, unrestricted Canadian drivers licence. Possess a Canadian secondary school (high school) diploma or equivalent.
RCMP Interview questions and the STAR format During your Suitability Interview, which features behavioral-style questions, it is recommended to use the STAR method (Situation, Task, Action, and Result) to structure your responses effectively.
The Organizational Competencies reflecting personal characteristics are arranged into four groups: Commitment to Learning and Development, Thinking Skills, Client Centered Service and People Skills.

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These five questions involve possession of a drivers license; willingness to be posted anywhere in Canada; willingness to work shift work, weekends, and holidays; being prepared to carry and use a firearm and use physical force; and willing to pledge allegiance to Canada.
Uncorrected vision (without glasses or contacts lenses): Visual acuity 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. This minimum vision acuity is required for safe performance of policing duties if glasses or contacts are lost or displaced.