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Previously on "Security Clearance Status"

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  • 0978
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    Hi Everyone,

    Thank you for your help & advice. My new employer has managed to ListEx transfer the clearance & DBS have advised that as part of the ListEx transfer, my clearance will be re-instated to an "Active" status.

    Now I just have to rely on this being the case & still starting my first contract in the New Year.

    Thank you again & have a great Christmas and New Year too all.


    -0978

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  • SaltyLevels
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    "July 2014" so a year later it lapses if not used....

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  • Acme Thunderer
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    It's the clients call. They can do a number of things.

    1) Tell you not to attend until the clearance comes through (Not being able to invoice)

    2) Put you in an area where SC is not required and give you limited access to sensitive material.

    3) Say unlucky and bin you.

    I've had number 2 when a client dropped my clearance by mistake and it wasn't spotted until new client asked for it. New client still took me on reading up on the lower classified material

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  • SlipTheJab
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    Originally posted by SueEllen View Post
    No f***ing point.

    I've had agents tell me that you need SC for permanent jobs. Now having been hunted by those firms directly or knowing people who work for them I know they are talking tulip.

    The OP needs to talk to the client directly, after all they know who they interviewed with.....
    +1, Speak directly to the client, agent will be a waste of time.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    So have you told the agent yet??
    No f***ing point.

    I've had agents tell me that you need SC for permanent jobs. Now having been hunted by those firms directly or knowing people who work for them I know they are talking tulip.

    The OP needs to talk to the client directly, after all they know who they interviewed with.....

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  • northernladuk
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    So have you told the agent yet??

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Acme Thunderer View Post
    I was under the impression it was a 12 month "heartbeat" that the list was reviewed by the client. If you weren't in the role when the list was reviewed the clearance lapsed. This could be the day after you left the role
    Basically this ^^ It's the last time your clearance was verified that determines the actual date is lapses. However, it's a risk assessment at the end of the day; your new security team will have a view on what is and isn't relevant and/or can be transferred over.

    At the end of the day., it's lapsed, regardless of whatever time scales you believe might apply. Starting again is the only option.

    Think positive: I've been passed for SC clearance 7 times in my 20 year contracting career... Go figure...

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  • Acme Thunderer
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    I was under the impression it was a 12 month "heartbeat" that the list was reviewed by the client. If you weren't in the role when the list was reviewed the clearance lapsed. This could be the day after you left the role

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  • 0978
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    Originally posted by Boo View Post
    It is after 12 months ? You say you left the cleard job in July 2014 so it lapsed in July 2015, no ?

    Boo
    Apologies I left the role in July 2015 and I've been out of an SC cleared role for 6-7 months now. That's why I am a little confused about the 12 month lapse period? Hope that helps now.

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  • Boo
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    Originally posted by 0978 View Post
    I was under the impression that it lapsed after 12 months though?
    It is after 12 months ? You say you left the cleard job in July 2014 so it lapsed in July 2015, no ?

    Boo

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by 0978 View Post
    I was under the impression that it lapsed after 12 months though? Could it be that because I am not in a role that requires it and it's in transfer state?
    Clearance goes with the role. If you don't use it, it lapses. However it's easy to resurrect again if it's recently lapsed and your personal situation hasn't changed.

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  • 0978
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    Originally posted by swamp View Post
    Your clearance has lapsed; you can't transfer it.

    Company Y will put you through a new clearance process. It's done online now and the process is a bit faster than before, especially if you were cleared recently.
    I was under the impression that it lapsed after 12 months though? Could it be that because I am not in a role that requires it and it's in transfer state?

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  • northernladuk
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    Shame we have a massive sticky covering all of this over and over...

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  • swamp
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    Originally posted by 0978 View Post
    Hi,

    I was hoping somebody could help, I gained my SC clearance whilst working for Company Z in September 2013 but then left that company in July 2014 as a permanent employee. Now I have chosen to enter the world of contracting in January. With a secured role but when the new company; Company Y have checked the DBS database, my clearance status is displayed as lapsed. I am currently in the process of getting this transferred anyway,

    This has drawn some worries, as I was under the impression that clearance lapsed after 12 months in a role where the holder isn't using that level of clearance? Have I got this wrong? This is obviously putting my first ever contract in trouble of even starting now.

    If it's any help, my certification doesn't expire until 2024.

    -0978
    Your clearance has lapsed; you can't transfer it.

    Company Y will put you through a new clearance process. It's done online now and the process is a bit faster than before, especially if you were cleared recently.

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  • 0978
    started a topic Security Clearance Status

    Security Clearance Status

    Hi,

    I was hoping somebody could help, I gained my SC clearance whilst working for Company Z in September 2013 but then left that company in July 2014 as a permanent employee. Now I have chosen to enter the world of contracting in January. With a secured role but when the new company; Company Y have checked the DBS database, my clearance status is displayed as lapsed. I am currently in the process of getting this transferred anyway,

    This has drawn some worries, as I was under the impression that clearance lapsed after 12 months in a role where the holder isn't using that level of clearance? Have I got this wrong? This is obviously putting my first ever contract in trouble of even starting now.

    If it's any help, my certification doesn't expire until 2024.

    -0978

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