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Only 4.3% of RCMP Applicants Make It Through — Here Is What Separates Them

  Only 4.3% of RCMP Applicants Make It Through — Here Is What Separates Them Twenty thousand Canadians applied to join the RCMP in 2024 to 2025. Eight hundred and ninety-five of them graduated as constables. That is a 4.3% success rate across the full recruitment funnel — lower than most medical schools, lower than the acceptance rate at Canada's most competitive universities, and substantially lower than most applicants expect when they first submit their file. Understanding where those 95.7% exit the process is not depressing. It is strategic. Every stage that eliminates candidates is a stage where preparation creates a genuine advantage. The Funnel: Where Candidates Actually Exit The RCMP application runs through seven structured stages. The attrition is not evenly distributed. Some stages are low-barrier checkpoints. Others are where the vast majority of files close. Stage 1 — Online Application: The entry point. Self-assessment of eligibility. Most applicants who fail he...

How Much Do RCMP Officers Make in 2026?

How Much Do RCMP Officers Make in 2026? Almost everyone who considers a career with the RCMP arrives at the same question before any other: what does it actually pay? The short answer is that a new Constable starts at $71,191 a year once training is complete and climbs to $115,350 at the top of the scale, a jump most members make in about three years. The constable pay grid moves through five steps, so the raises arrive on a predictable schedule tied to time in service rather than to a manager's discretion. That $44,000 spread between the first step and the last is worth sitting with, because it means the salary you sign on for is not the salary you stay on. You Are Paid to Train The earning starts before the badge does. Cadets at the RCMP Academy in Depot Division receive a recruitment allowance of $1,000 per week across the 26-week program, up to $26,000 in total. Just as significant is what you are not paying for. Room, board, uniform, course materials, insurance, and trave...