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  1. Reserve Force pay by rank. Daily pay by rank for part-time Reserve Class A and Class B service. Pay rates for all ranks and occupations including standard, specialist, search and rescue, special forces, pilot, legal, medical and dental occupations. For Reserve Class C service pay rates visit Regular Force pay by rank.

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    Medical and dental benefits, pension plan, compensation for illness and injury, and student loan assistance for reservists.

    Pension plan for reservists

    How to apply, supplementary benefits, and frequently asked questions.

    Health care for reservists

    Learn how health care benefits are evaluated for reserve force members, and how to access health care services.

    Compensation for illness or injury

    How to apply for compensation if you become ill or injured as a result of service.

  2. www.canada.ca › en › department-national-defenceMilitary pay - Canada.ca

    Previous military pay rates. Previous daily and monthly pay scales for the Canadian Armed Forces, starting as early as October 1970. From: Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. National Defence. Date modified: 2024-10-24. This page displays information about pay for Canadian Armed Forces members.

  3. The pay for a beginning reservist in 2014 was $90.30 per period worked over 6 hours, and $45.~ per period worked under 6 hours. This usually forms a paycheck consisting of 3 half days worked and 2 full days worked in a rotating schedule lasting 2 weeks. $315.60 per 2 weeks, translating to $8205.60 as gross income earned in a full year.

  4. For example, one year of Reserve Force service will be equal to one year of pensionable service in the Regular Force Pension Plan, no matter how many days you served. For Canadian Forces (CF) service, each day of paid Reserve Force service counts for one day of CF service, except: days of training or duty of fewer than six hours count for 0.5 days

  5. King’s Own Calgary Regiment Pay. $000. Is a soldier’s daily rate. after two years of service. All training and work in the Reserves is paid. All members of the Reserves are paid based on their rank, on a fixed daily rate of pay. If you attend a full day of work, you receive a full days pay. If you work less than six hours, for example an ...

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  7. Reserve Force members automatically join the Regular Force Pension Plan once they accumulate 1,674 days (55 months) of Canadian Forces (CF) service within a period of 60 consecutive months. Usually, you first join the Reserve Force Pension Plan when you have met the criteria to join that plan and then the Regular Force Pension Plan.

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