Hi guys, I've researched the site and especially the super thread about security clearances but I'm seeking for more help since I haven't found answers to my questions yet. I'm doing my research on the application process to join the CF on their website and I came across this:
If you have ever lived outside Canada or have an immediate family member who currently lives outside Canada: You will be asked to fill out the “Pre-Enrolment Security Clearance Pre-Assessment Questionnaire”. You should be prepared to provide adequate, verifiable information for the last 10 years. This information is used to determine if a Security Clearance Pre-Assessment is required, especially if you:
- have dual citizenship
- if you lived, worked, studied or travelled outside of Canada in the last 10 years for a total of at least 180 days
- if you have a child, parent, step-parent, spouse, in-laws, brother or sister (half & step) living outside of Canada
Now I'm quite concerned about this because I will admit I do not fully understand to whom this applies. I'm a Canadian citizen, born and raised here, my imediate family lives here, nobody lives abroad now, but in the last ten years I've been on many vacations outside of Canada. Will they require a security clearance for this? There were times where I traveled at least 4 times in a single year for vacation especially to go visit my ex-girlfriend but I never stayed in a foreign country for more than 180 consecutive days. Nor have I ever considered myself as LIVING in another country. My residence has always been Canada and I never worked outside of our borders.
Does this apply to those who's days outside of Canada account to more than 180 days all together without them necessarily being consecutive?
Any thoughts on this will be much appreciated and FYI I will be asking these questions to my local Recruit Center on monday. Truth is I do not look forward to their answers because I've spoken to different recruiters and every one has a different opinion/answer/truth.
Regards