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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe company still has work to do. But I notice you haven't answered the question....
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostLucky old you. Who issued it? And why?
Over 30 years working in various cleared roles and I haven't got one...
It's the modern way...
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostLucky old you. Who issued it? And why?
Over 30 years working in various cleared roles and I haven't got one...
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I have a card which shows my SC and NPPV3 Status, who holds it, who issued it, validity period and a photo.
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Originally posted by user400058 View PostYou sound like my quick to get agitated wife
Thanks for replying thought. I asked as was reading about it in wiki, there is a mention about transfers of SC.
By the way its confirmed my SC is all cleared within 5 days, as somebody said here its possibly quite period at NSVS.
There is informal arrangement where someone leaving a cleared post is assumed to retain their clearance for one from the leaving date. That's mainly a pragmatic way to cut down the number of clearance requests. However it is informal, and I've had to be-re-cleared when the new role's requirements weren't met by the previous one's, or where the new SSO wasn't happy to accept a commercial clearance when moving from an MOD supplier to an MOD agency.
But always remember the clearance lies with the role, not the person.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAre you having trouble with my earlier post? The clearance belongs to the role, not the person filling it. You don't get a certificate, mainly because as soon as you move out of that role, your clearance will lapse (OK, for a year they may consider it still live, but that's merely a convenience, not a rule). All clearance does is ascertain whether or not you are a sufficiently good risk for the criteria established for the role in question. Most of the questions are generic, obviously, which is the bit that NSV are doing (or have done). So either you're allowed to do that role or you aren't. That's as far as it goes.
Clearance is not a right and its's not an attribute of an individual (much as various agencies pretend otherwise) and you never have any certainty your clearance will transfer across roles.
Thanks for replying thought. I asked as was reading about it in wiki, there is a mention about transfers of SC.
By the way its confirmed my SC is all cleared within 5 days, as somebody said here its possibly quite period at NSVS.
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Originally posted by Lance View PostFor some sponsors you do get a certificate. Just saying. I have one with a lifetime of 7 years which also surprised me.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostAre you having trouble with my earlier post? The clearance belongs to the role, not the person filling it. You don't get a certificate, mainly because as soon as you move out of that role, your clearance will lapse (OK, for a year they may consider it still live, but that's merely a convenience, not a rule). All clearance does is ascertain whether or not you are a sufficiently good risk for the criteria established for the role in question. Most of the questions are generic, obviously, which is the bit that NSV are doing (or have done). So either you're allowed to do that role or you aren't. That's as far as it goes.
Clearance is not a right and its's not an attribute of an individual (much as various agencies pretend otherwise) and you never have any certainty your clearance will transfer across roles.
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Originally posted by user400058 View PostSo in this case I would not get a certificate?
Are there any other security clearance which issue a certificate and reusable for future reference?
Clearance is not a right and its's not an attribute of an individual (much as various agencies pretend otherwise) and you never have any certainty your clearance will transfer across roles.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIt always gets processed as a risk assessment, and will vary for each role (it's why the clearance goes with the job/post, not the worker, and why you don't get a certificate of some kind).
Are there any other security clearance which issue a certificate and reusable for future reference?
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostIs it the Bank of England ?
Or another bank ?
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But lots of helpful posts here, really appreciate it.Last edited by user400058; 8 December 2019, 10:51.
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