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Previously on "Apply for a new SC when the current one didn't expire?"

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by mikedesign View Post
    Pretty sure they ask for a share of the SC my sponsor is a large company that transferred a share of my SC to the other one
    Well there's a clue for you. "Large companies" are not government Departments and don't get close to meeting the care exercised by those Departments and inside the wire agencies. Which is why if you have company - yes, even List-X - clearance you will be re-vetted if you move to a government client (explicitly or quietly, depending on the original company and how well they are regarded by the security teams).

    Similarly, IME commercial companies treat clearance as belonging to the worker. It doesn't, as has been said many times, so "passing it around" is not an option outside their own little world.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Sharing high security clearance?? I don't know whether to laugh or cry.
    my mate has DV. Do you think he can lend it to me to get this new job I've just seen?
    It's a really good rate. I'll pay him for it.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by mikedesign View Post
    Pretty sure they ask for a share of the SC my sponsor is a large company that transferred a share of my SC to the other one
    Sharing high security clearance?? I don't know whether to laugh or cry.

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  • Lance
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    Originally posted by mikedesign View Post
    Pretty sure they ask for a share of the SC my sponsor is a large company that transferred a share of my SC to the other one
    no they don't.
    There is no sharing.
    They will have checked that your SC is valid and the company vetting department will have decided they are satisfied with that and allow you to work.

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  • mikedesign
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post
    Your 'old' SC will remain with the company that held it....after 12 months of non-use it will become un-useable (technically they 'lapse' as soon as you leave the company but then can be transferred to another company for up to 12 months).

    Your 'new' SC will be in use as normal.

    If you start a second role which also requires an SC then you could transfer your old clearance to it which is useful as I don't believe a single clearance can be 'split' between two companies at the same time.

    One thing I'd do is email UKSV and ask for a record of where each SC is held and their respective references (FYI: UKSV call them 'Case IDs) and lapse date for the old one.
    Pretty sure they ask for a share of the SC my sponsor is a large company that transferred a share of my SC to the other one

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by Zsat01 View Post
    Thank you

    So it is possible to have 2 SC one for each sponsor ?
    In the same way that it's perfectly possible to have two entirely different set of criteria for the clearance needed for two separate roles...

    For example, the police refuse clearance for different things to the MOD. All the vetting services do is verify what's on the forms, the end organisation decides what to do with them and what is and isn't relevant.

    People think clearance is a single pass or fail decision. It isn't.

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  • Zsat01
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    Originally posted by David71 View Post
    Your 'old' SC will remain with the company that held it....after 12 months of non-use it will become un-useable (technically they 'lapse' as soon as you leave the company but then can be transferred to another company for up to 12 months).

    Your 'new' SC will be in use as normal.

    If you start a second role which also requires an SC then you could transfer your old clearance to it which is useful as I don't believe a single clearance can be 'split' between two companies at the same time.

    One thing I'd do is email UKSV and ask for a record of where each SC is held and their respective references (FYI: UKSV call them 'Case IDs) and lapse date for the old one.
    Thank you

    So it is possible to have 2 SC one for each sponsor ?

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  • David71
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    Originally posted by Zsat01 View Post
    Thank you
    I'm surprised they didn't know in the first place
    So the new SC will be tied to the new sponsor and what happens to the old one ? Will it be deactivated?
    Your 'old' SC will remain with the company that held it....after 12 months of non-use it will become un-useable (technically they 'lapse' as soon as you leave the company but then can be transferred to another company for up to 12 months).

    Your 'new' SC will be in use as normal.

    If you start a second role which also requires an SC then you could transfer your old clearance to it which is useful as I don't believe a single clearance can be 'split' between two companies at the same time.

    One thing I'd do is email UKSV and ask for a record of where each SC is held and their respective references (FYI: UKSV call them 'Case IDs) and lapse date for the old one.

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Zsat01 View Post
    Thank you
    I'm surprised they didn't know in the first place
    So the new SC will be tied to the new sponsor and what happens to the old one ? Will it be deactivated?
    It's transfered.

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  • Zsat01
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    Originally posted by Lance View Post
    It's fine.
    Thank you

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  • Zsat01
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Or...

    The new people don't accept the previous SC clearance, for any of several reasons.

    Whatever, you can't do anything about it, just flog through the forms again and see what happens
    Thank you

    The recruiters / HR are a nuisance, they don't seem to know the difference between BPSS & SC

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  • Zsat01
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    Originally posted by CheeseSlice View Post
    Am I the only one thinking ...

    "you lucky, lucky, lucky b****" ?? (as in monty python)

    This is a nice problem to have
    Thank you

    Ha ha It does feel very stressful

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  • Zsat01
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Did you tell them you already hold clearance? It is usually transfered but SC is technically with the role not the person so quite understandable if it needs to be applied for again... Just unusual.
    Thank you
    I'm surprised they didn't know in the first place
    So the new SC will be tied to the new sponsor and what happens to the old one ? Will it be deactivated?

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  • CheeseSlice
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    Am I the only one thinking ...

    "you lucky, lucky, lucky b****" ?? (as in monty python)

    This is a nice problem to have
    Last edited by CheeseSlice; 20 November 2020, 19:15.

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  • malvolio
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    Originally posted by northernladuk View Post
    Did you tell them you already hold clearance? It is usually transfered but SC is technically with the role not the person so quite understandable if it needs to be applied for again... Just unusual.
    Or...

    The new people don't accept the previous SC clearance, for any of several reasons.

    Whatever, you can't do anything about it, just flog through the forms again and see what happens

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