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lavander
hi everyone?just want to ask coz i just received my EAD now i'm browsing thru job openings, i encountered a question in some of the sites while filling up online application asking for "Current Security Clearance" anybody there who has an idea of what it is? thanks!
lavander
hi everyone!dunno where to post this blush.gif just want to ask coz i just received my EAD now i'm browsing thru job openings, i encountered a question in some of the job sites when i tried to fill out online applications asking for "Current Security Clearance" anybody there who has an idea of what it is? thanks!
GaryC
QUOTE(lavander @ Jan 25 2008, 08:28 PM) *
hi everyone!dunno where to post this blush.gif just want to ask coz i just received my EAD now i'm browsing thru job openings, i encountered a question in some of the job sites when i tried to fill out online applications asking for "Current Security Clearance" anybody there who has an idea of what it is? thanks!

For some jobs (usually government ones) you need to prove that you are not a security risk. I.E. can have access to government secrets. If your not a USC you normally will not be able to get a security clearance.
Sylvia_n_Joseph
A security clearance is where they do an extensive search of your background to make sure that you can be granted whatever level clearance they are seeking. The government ones usually have names like confidential , secret, top secret. Each level is harder to get. At some level not only can you not be a non USC but you can't even have a non USC in your immediate family. They will check out your criminal history , your fiances and you medical history. They sometime also knock on neighbors doors. I think in may be in state training for immigration field investigators ohmy.gif
garya505
QUOTE(Sylvia_n_Joseph @ Jan 26 2008, 08:03 AM) *
A security clearance is where they do an extensive search of your background to make sure that you can be granted whatever level clearance they are seeking. The government ones usually have names like confidential , secret, top secret. Each level is harder to get. At some level not only can you not be a non USC but you can't even have a non USC in your immediate family. They will check out your criminal history , your fiances and you medical history. They sometime also knock on neighbors doors. I think in may be in state training for immigration field investigators ohmy.gif

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yogib37
QUOTE(GaryC @ Jan 25 2008, 09:30 PM) *
QUOTE(lavander @ Jan 25 2008, 08:28 PM) *
hi everyone!dunno where to post this blush.gif just want to ask coz i just received my EAD now i'm browsing thru job openings, i encountered a question in some of the job sites when i tried to fill out online applications asking for "Current Security Clearance" anybody there who has an idea of what it is? thanks!

For some jobs (usually government ones) you need to prove that you are not a security risk. I.E. can have access to government secrets. If your not a USC you normally will not be able to get a security clearance.


Yes that is correct, you have to be a USC to get a security Clearance. I am in process for my current job of getting one.
It can take awhile to get one. cause they do go out and investagae.

Once you get one, and you leave the county, you have to inform the Goverment that you are planing on leaving a country.

Yogi
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