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Previously on "Security Clearance Question"

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  • northernladuk
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    Originally posted by Pete30 View Post

    OK thanks. I was confused as I was doing this security check (!) in a 3rd party portal rather than a government website.
    Just like visas and the like other companies can act as middle man so clients don't have to do the leg work.

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  • Pete30
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    Like I said - BPSS is a quick ID check to let you start under supervision, SC says you have clearance.

    If it clarifies, the ID check is part of the SC vetting. After all, you won't get SC if they can't prove you are who you say you are.
    OK thanks. I was confused as I was doing this security check (!) in a 3rd party portal rather than a government website.

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  • malvolio
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    Like I said - BPSS is a quick ID check to let you start under supervision, SC says you have clearance.

    If it clarifies, the ID check is part of the SC vetting. After all, you won't get SC if they can't prove you are who you say you are.

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  • Pete30
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    Originally posted by malvolio View Post
    BPSS is proving who you are, the SC vet is to find out if you can be trusted with classified information.

    BPSS will let you on site under supervision, and is quite quick.

    SC, if you pass, is the real clearance meaning you don't need supervision and is (potentially) transferable
    Thanks for your message.

    The application indeed says "BPSS and MOD SC (Standard)".

    Does it mean that this application is for both BPSS and SC?

    It's a wfh role with occasional travel.

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  • malvolio
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    BPSS is proving who you are, the SC vet is to find out if you can be trusted with classified information.

    BPSS will let you on site under supervision, and is quite quick.

    SC, if you pass, is the real clearance meaning you don't need supervision and is (potentially) transferable

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  • Pete30
    started a topic Security Clearance Question

    Security Clearance Question

    Hi

    I'm being offered a contract role in an IT consultancy to work with MoD.

    They've asked me to do this clearance through a third party site called "tifo" and the application title says "BPSS and MOD SC (Standard)".

    Do you know if this is usual SC which I can transfer to my next contract OR is it more of an "internal" check which I can't transfer it to my next contract?

    The agent has also told me that the process would take 12 weeks and I can start the role while this is being progressed. However 90% of the steps are already processed and completed in 2 days. Therefore I'm not sure how does it normally take 12 weeks OR am I missing something?

    I'm sorry if this is very basic question, but this is the first time I'm processing SC.


    Thanks

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