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How easy to get Security Clearence (SC) for non-BRITs..???

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    #11
    Not great news, I'm afraid.

    In theory this should be possible, even easy, provided you've been in blighty a while (I think 3 years helps) but the poor guys I worked with (all Aussies) were run ragged by the morons doing (or not doing) the paperwork (in fact they kept losing my paperwork too, so it wasn't just directed at the Aussies). In the end they agreed that Basic Check would be enough for the guys they couldn't or wouldn't process ( we weren't doing anything very secret)

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      #12
      Security Clearance

      Took me almost 6 months to get to BC (Basic Clearance). This because, as a Brit Citizen I had been abroad for over 5 years, and only back in the country for two years when the application was submitted. Apparently even Brits have to be resident in the UK for a min of 3 years to get SC.

      (Note: the places I was working abroad were Germany & Spain, on NATO projects with security clearance, (but not via the DVA).

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        #13
        Getting security clearance is less about how long you have been in the UK and more about how easy it is to trace your whereabouts and activities. Obviously being in the UK for the period they are checking on makes this easier.
        I have had a 10 year background check done (non-governmental) and they were able to check the exact dates for my employment history and the places I was living even though it was mostly out of the country.

        Unfortunately I think your biggest hurdle will be getting past the agents to get yor cv sent off to the client.
        Most agents either believe incorrectly that you have to have clearance to begin working at a secure site and don't put you forward or prefer to send people who have clearance as the client may only pick them.
        Many of them also believe that you have to be British to get security clearance or have lived in the UK for the last 5 or 10 years, or both.

        Regardless your biggest hurdle will be getting you cv to land on the clients desk rather than getting clearance.

        K

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          #14
          Originally posted by Keldin View Post
          Getting security clearance is less about how long you have been in the UK and more about how easy it is to trace your whereabouts and activities. Obviously being in the UK for the period they are checking on makes this easier.......
          K
          We were told by the MOD penpushers who were (not) processing our clearance that we couldn't have SC unless we'd been in Blighty for 3 years - but it could be bobbins, they regularly lost the paperwork and seemed to make the rules up as they went along anyway.

          After I had to fill in all the forms a second time (did I mention they lost the fist set?), they demanded a load of info not asked for on the forms........

          Frankly, I am glad to be away from the place.

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