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UK, Canada and US
citizens can now join RAAF reserves
written by Adam Thorn | January 1, 2025
A Royal Australian Air Force F-35A Lightning II aircraft arrives at RAAF Base Williamtown, NSW, in December 2024. (Image: LAC Kurt Lewis)
Australian permanent residents originally from Canada,
the US and the UK are eligible to join the Air Force Reserves from today.
The decision to allow non-citizens from Five Eyes
countries to join the ADF was announced six months ago to alleviate a skill shortage in the
military.
Already, 400 Kiwi permanent residents have signed
up after applications were opened to them in July 2024.
Veterans and Defence Personnel Minister Matt Keogh
said on Sunday the federal government had to be “bold” to tackle recruitment
challenges.
“As outlined in the National Defence Strategy,
Defence must recruit, retain and grow a highly specialised and skilled
workforce, and that’s why from 1 January 2025, we’re further expanding who is
eligible to join the Australian Defence Force,” Keogh said.
“Our people are our most important capability, but
we’ve had to be bold and innovative to reverse the Defence recruitment
shortfalls of the last Government in order to grow the Australian Defence
Force.”
In addition to meeting standard ADF entry
requirements, permanent residents wishing to join the ADF must have lived in
Australia for at least one year immediately before applying and not have served
in a foreign military in the preceding two years.
As an incentive, those signing up will be able to
apply for citizenship after 90 days of service.
Traditionally, permanent residents must have lived
in Australia for four years, with at least one of those on a resident visa.
The scheme is one of several new initiatives aimed
at encouraging more people to sign up for the military.
In March, for example, the RAAF unveiled a Christopher
Nolan-esque TV advert to recruit the
next generation of fighter pilots and support personnel.
The “Up There” campaign included footage shot with
high-definition gimbal cameras and a cinematic score composed by
multi-award-winning musician Lance Gurisik.
It also features dramatic scenes of a Kabul-style
evacuation and a team coordinating a mission aboard the Wedgetail, an airspace
battle management aircraft
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