Well good luck in getting an answer.I’m not different from anyone else. And from what I have seen many guys just ask a question. And it isn’t until they are answered that they introduce themselves, and the situation they want to ask about.
This guy has got an attitudeJoe: Introduce yourself first.
Mexican guy: No! First you answer my question then I will introduce myself.
It depends why you were given the inapte definitif. Your only recourse is to write to the general directly. You can write to him in English.Is there a possibility to be given a second chance after a inapte définitif?!??
The Legion has politely told you that they don’t want you. Don’t waste the Legion’s time. Take the hint...move on.Is there a possibility to be given a second chance after a inapte définitif?!??
Hello bloodyB. Would you mind going into further detail about your friend and the inapte definitives that he received and overcame? Please tell us all you know, this is the first time I've heard something like this and I'm sure there are others who are more curious.I know a guy who got 2 inapte definitifes. The second one was at the same time I got it. He was accepted by the legion the third time. Dont know what unit he served later on though
Hi Bijay, why did you get inapt definitive and where & how did you send your letter, was it registered?Hello My name is bijay from Nepal .....
Few months ago I got rejected in commission and got a paper of inapte definitive....and I send a letter also but I didn't get any response....is there no chance for me now....
They didn't give me the reason why I got rejected but I send letter to this address through la poste...Hi Bijay, why did you get inapt definitive and where & how did you send your letter, was it registered?
Thank you very much for your recommendation.....Hi Bijay,
Unfortunately the Aubagne bureau boys aren't the most efficient in the world, if you have only sent your letter by normal mail, it will end up in the rubbish bin. If you send it with "acknowledge of receipt", accusé de réception in french, it means that there is a trace and they are obliged to act upon it.
I can see from the reduced image that there are errors in the French. Not a good sign, either send it in good English or good French.
The address looks good, so it must have gotten there. My advice is don't give up. Rewrite your letter, make it to the point. Don't go overboard with the compliments or how hard you are willing to work.
Point our to them that it is the second time that you have sent them a letter.
Good luck
Hello to everyone, I am new here my name is Pavol I am from Slovakia, between september and october last year i was in selection centre in Aubagne, I passed whole tests, IQ, sport and medical too, than in blue group i had gestapo and interview with legionnaire... before i went to Aubagne i knew about Legion only from books which were write before 20-25 years, so I have different ideas about Legion, on gestapo and interview they told me that it is not like 25 years ago, so i made decision in thursday, in the day when is selection to red group i said i wanna go to civil, I rejected by myself...I know it was bad decision, but i felt it like that. After came back home I became aware it was not happy decision so i wrote letter in english language and sent it 12. of February. I checked it on the internet If it is received but for the first time consignee was not there. On the second time 24. February it was received. But i still dont have reply. I would like to ask If it is still possible to get answer from them ??Thank you for all answers.