Cleaerance is not the same as relability. Clearance, unless you have foreign implications, won't be started until St. Jean. Otherwise what they are doing is a reliability check, which should take around a month if nothing is flagged. A clearacne are backed up now and you can wait 2 years for a TS.I did my interview the 3rd and medical yesterday, I received notification that my medical cleared today, how long does it typically take from this point to be moved to final processing as well as the competition list
Would a bankruptcy affect any of this?Cleaerance is not the same as relability. Clearance, unless you have foreign implications, won't be started until St. Jean. Otherwise what they are doing is a reliability check, which should take around a month if nothing is flagged. A clearacne are backed up now and you can wait 2 years for a TS.
A bankruptcy definitely can impact security clearance. But the point of a security clearance is to assess risk, e.g. of corruption, compromise, blackmail, etc. If you’ve been handling everything on the up and up, and particularly if your bankruptcy is discharged, it need not be a show stopper.Would a bankruptcy affect any of this?
Appreciate the reply and good to knowA bankruptcy definitely can impact security clearance. But the point of a security clearance is to assess risk, e.g. of corruption, compromise, blackmail, etc. If you’ve been handling everything on the up and up, and particularly if your bankruptcy is discharged, it need not be a show stopper.
2 years for TS would be fast; took almost 18 months to process my secret clearance (which doesn't actually expire and has no where near the level of scrutiny)Cleaerance is not the same as relability. Clearance, unless you have foreign implications, won't be started until St. Jean. Otherwise what they are doing is a reliability check, which should take around a month if nothing is flagged. A clearacne are backed up now and you can wait 2 years for a TS.
Secret is valid for 10 years. The only big difference with TS is a character references check. Enhanced TS is where things are a lot more in depth (polygraph, open-source inquiry, etc).2 years for TS would be fast; took almost 18 months to process my secret clearance (which doesn't actually expire and has no where near the level of scrutiny)
It is also a Canadian requirement for ETS: Standard on Security Screening- Canada.caThat polygraph is inadmissible in court is telling... But that it's a US requirement and therefore we do it is also telling.
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The Canadian standard is driven by US practice, not science.It is also a Canadian requirement for ETS: Standard on Security Screening- Canada.ca