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Probably a stupid question and I could Google it but what do they actually check for Security Clearance?
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Originally posted by JaybeeInCUK View PostWhat instructions?
10) Inform your Personnel Department that you have been granted clearance but not at what level.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWHS
9. Eat letter after reading.
10. Under penalty of death never mention any content from the letter.
9) don't discuss whether you are or are not security cleared.
10) clearance is automatically terminated if you fail to follow 9.
Oh dear.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostWHS.
Don't forget to follow the instructions in the letter, specifically points "9 & 10".
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Originally posted by adubya View PostI received a letter (snail mail) when mine had been (successfully) completed.
This was Jan this year.
Don't forget to follow the instructions in the letter, specifically points "9 & 10".
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Originally posted by JaybeeInCUK View PostHi all,
My application status for Security Clearance is 'Complete', but the grunt squad's website doesn't specify whether it was successful or not. Anyone know whether 'Complete' is the NSV's way of saying, "You are cleared" or can I take it literally and assume that the lack of a sign of failure is NOT a sign of success? Or perhaps they are deliberately understating the matter and I've failed dismally?
The lack of info in the NSV status is pretty useless either way.
Think positive - it tookl a month between mine being completed and the security team telling me last time....
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Originally posted by JaybeeInCUK View PostHi all,
My application status for Security Clearance is 'Complete', but the grunt squad's website doesn't specify whether it was successful or not. Anyone know whether 'Complete' is the NSV's way of saying, "You are cleared" or can I take it literally and assume that the lack of a sign of failure is NOT a sign of success? Or perhaps they are deliberately understating the matter and I've failed dismally?
The lack of info in the NSV status is pretty useless either way.
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I received a letter (snail mail) when mine had been (successfully) completed.
This was Jan this year.
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SC Check status
Hi all,
My application status for Security Clearance is 'Complete', but the grunt squad's website doesn't specify whether it was successful or not. Anyone know whether 'Complete' is the NSV's way of saying, "You are cleared" or can I take it literally and assume that the lack of a sign of failure is NOT a sign of success? Or perhaps they are deliberately understating the matter and I've failed dismally?
The lack of info in the NSV status is pretty useless either way.Tags: None
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