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Cheers ,that is what I wanted to know , is the 3 year rule for both BC and SC ?Originally posted by Crumlin View PostAh am only joking with you. Seriously though as far as I know EU nationals can only get SC once they lived in the UK for 3 years. Clientco hired a european decent permie to work on this SC site and found out he wouldn't get it afterwards as he'd only been in UK for 15 months. So off he went.
For a UK nat though as RC says, get gig, fill in form and either wait, or start gig and do nothing for 6 months as you're not cleared.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View Postwhy is it the people who ask simple questions that have been asked many times before also cant use punctuation or the shift key is it because they are young and therefore poorly educated in the british system or is it cos they are fick innit also why the need to use doubled up full stops or question marks that is something that some of the fake foreign sockpuppets keep doing


It's a sockpuppet! The absence of leading capitals and the trailing double "??" is something a couple of recently banned sockpuppets used to do.
I will tell yuo why. I checked on mod and google and couldnt find the info i needed :SC reqs fir EU citizens. I had two options then. Send an email and wait 2 weeks for response , ask here knowing that there will be at least 7 people giving valuable info... Now what YOU would have done ?
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why is it the people who ask simple questions that have been asked many times before also cant use punctuation or the shift key is it because they are young and therefore poorly educated in the british system or is it cos they are fick innit also why the need to use doubled up full stops or question marks that is something that some of the fake foreign sockpuppets keep doingOriginally posted by juststarting View Postcan anyone help me with the government site with requirements to get SC / BC types of security clearances ??


It's a sockpuppet! The absence of leading capitals and the trailing double "??" is something a couple of recently banned sockpuppets used to do.
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Ah am only joking with you. Seriously though as far as I know EU nationals can only get SC once they lived in the UK for 3 years. Clientco hired a european decent permie to work on this SC site and found out he wouldn't get it afterwards as he'd only been in UK for 15 months. So off he went.Originally posted by juststarting View PostAnd why not ? What is up with "you" ?
For a UK nat though as RC says, get gig, fill in form and either wait, or start gig and do nothing for 6 months as you're not cleared.Last edited by Crumlin; 3 November 2009, 15:58.
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And why not ? What is up with "you" ?Originally posted by Crumlin View PostNo Johnny Foreigners. Anyway, we don't need any more SC cleared types.
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There is only one requirement to get MOD clearance. Get a gig requiring clearance, then fill in the form. There is no other way.Originally posted by juststarting View Postcan anyone help me with the government site with requirements to get SC / BC types of security clearances ??
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Originally posted by juststarting View Postcan anyone help me with the government site with requirements to get SC / BC types of security clearances ??
www.google.co.uk ?
OR www.dva.mod.uk if you can't manage Google...
But don't get too excited, they probably won't help answer your next question...
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