Four universities in Calgary, Newfoundland and Labrador, and Ontario are offering scholarships to children of parents killed in active Canadian military missions to help them attain undergraduate degrees.
As far as I know, you can't serve in the army if you are not a citizen, so this line:
Students must be under the age of 26 and be Canadian citizens or permanent residents.
is kinda bullshit...
(this is from the website:
Q: I’m not a Canadian citizen; can I still join the Army?
A: To join the Army you must be a Canadian citizen. If you have a permanent resident status, you may still be considered eligible for employment (Landed Immigrants may apply to the Reserves) under certain conditions. Forces. For more information visit the Canadian Forces recruiting website: http://www.recruiting.forces.ca, email a recruiter at jobs@recruiting.forces.gc.ca or call the recruiting hotline 1-800-856-8488.
This is totally awesome! only in Canada eh and we should be proud of this. Finally something that gives back to the families of men and women who gave so much for us.
(this is from the website:
A: To join the Army you must be a Canadian citizen. If you have a permanent resident status, you may still be considered eligible for employment (Landed Immigrants may apply to the Reserves) under certain conditions. Forces. For more information visit the Canadian Forces recruiting website: http://www.recruiting.forces.ca, email a recruiter at jobs@recruiting.forces.gc.ca or call the recruiting hotline 1-800-856-8488.
http://www.army.forces.gc.ca/lf/English ... p?CATE=0#4)