NO you can only join the military at the ages of 17(with a parents permission)-36 years of age.
The minimum age for joining the military is 18 years old. However, you may join at 17 if you have permission from your parent. If you choose to be an officer, you need to first complete a four year college degree which usually translates into 21 or 22 years old.
you have to be sixteen to join but eighteen to fight or go over seas.
There is no compulsory military service in New Zealand. I'd expect that any person who was over age 18 and was of good character and education, would be welcome.
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18. You can join at 17 but you need parental/guardian permission.
17 with permission, 18 otherwise
The minimum age to enlist is 17 with parental consent and 18 without consent. The maximum age to enlist is 42.
No - the minimum age to join any branch of the military is 17, and only with parental permission (signature on your entrance application). Those who are younger can of course join the various military schools and cadet programs around the country in preparation for later military careers.
49 years old. However, one person with such age entering the army would be most probably on support and administrative roles.
If the law hasn't changed, yes.
Age 18, unless a parent or guardian is willing to sign a release at age 17.