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The Foreign Legion is an elite unit of the French Army with a particular command. It is open to people of any nationality. French citizenship may be applied for after three years of service.
Steps
Fulfilling Basic Requirements
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1Ensure you are a man between the ages of 17 to 40 years old. Young men who are 17 and a half years old can apply with the consent of their guardian or parent. You must show up at the recruitment office before your 40th birthday. [1]
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2Apply for a passport. You must show that you are a citizen of a country and that you have the ability to travel internationally.Advertisement
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3Have a clean record. You can’t be wanted by Interpol or have outstanding warrants against you. In some cases, people with criminal records may not be accepted.
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4Be fit. You may need to train to pass rigorous physical fitness standards.[2]
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5Make sure you have extreme flexibility. The Legion requires a commitment of five years consecutive services. Your marital status, nationality, religion, education or professional preferences are not taken into account if you sign up.
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6Learn basic French. All written and oral communication will be in French, so you should at least be able to read documents and recognize commands.
Passing Essential Tests
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1Purchase a ticket to go to a pre-selection center in Paris or Aubagne. You don’t need to sign up in advance, but once you show up at the office in Aubagne, you must be ready to serve for five years. Your room and board will be paid for while you apply for the Foreign Legion.
- Ensure you take all travel expenses, documents, underwear, training clothes, toiletries and necessary items with you.
- You will not be allowed to keep weapons, cameras, electronics or large amounts of money.
- You will need enough money to apply for a visa.
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2Undergo physical fitness tests. You will need to do at least four pull-ups, complete a 2800-meter (1.7 mile) run in 12 minutes and complete a Luc leger, or sprinting race with at least seven landings of 20 meters (22 yards).
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3Enter into psychological and personality testing. This is a series of interviews. You will be asked to tell the truth about your past and your background.[3]
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4Pass a medical exam. The following qualifications are necessary:
- You must have no more than six missing teeth.
- Your eyes must be no more than -10 diopters for nearsighted people and +8 diopters for farsighted people.[4]
- You must show proof that all previous illnesses are treated and healed.
- You must not have tuberculosis, hepatitis, HIV, diabetes, mental disorders or recurrent hernia problems.
- You must not be missing any fingers.
Progressing through the Foreign Legion
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1Pass the pre-selection process in Paris or Aubagne.
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2Sign enlistment papers and a contract for five years of service.
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3Pass the selection process in Aubagne. This is where you will complete the physical, psychological and medical tests. You will be informed if you are selected to join the Foreign Legion.
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4Reconfirm your five-year service contract. Go through incorporation into the Legion.
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5Go to your initial training program for four weeks. You will learn about the lifestyle and legion traditions.
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6Graduate from basic training. Then, report to technical and practical training for three weeks.
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7Travel to the French Pyrenees to complete mountain training for one week.
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8Return for more technical and practical training. Then, you will need to pass examinations.
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9Enter into light vehicle school. Then, return to Aubagne to be assigned to your regiment. Fulfill your five-year contract.[5]
- Foreign Legion members are involved in all operations and missions of the French Army.
Community Q&A
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QuestionDo I need to be fluent in French?Community AnswerNot fluent, but knowing the basics would be advantageous. The Legion does have French courses you can take.
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QuestionHow do I join the Foreign Legion?Community AnswerYou must show up in person to apply and be under the age of 40.
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QuestionI am a refugee from Bangladesh, living in France. Can I submit my papers for the Foreign Legion?Community AnswerYes. The French Foreign Legion accepts people from all over the world.
Things You'll Need
- Ticket to France
- Visa
- Passport
References
- ↑ http://foreignlegion.info/2013/03/02/age-limit-joining/
- ↑ http://foreignlegion.info/joining/
- ↑ http://www.vice.com/read/i-tried-joining-the-french-foreign-legion
- ↑ http://foreignlegion.info/2013/11/09/legion-eyesight-requirements/
- ↑ http://en.legion-recrute.com/mdl/info_seul.php?id=26&idA=79&block=24&idA_SM=0&titre=contract
About This Article
If you are a man between the ages of 17 and 40 who would like to join the French Foreign Legion, travel to France and visit a pre-selection center in Paris or Aubagne. Bring anything you’ll need for the training period with you when you visit the center. After you apply, you will need to pass a physical fitness test, a psychological evaluation, and a medical exam. If you pass the selection process, you must sign a contract for at least 5 years of service. You will then go through a training period before receiving your 5-year assignment. Keep reading to learn about the physical requirements for joining the French Foreign Legion, like having all of your fingers!