"This check involves both a criminal records check... plus verification of identity (date of Birth), address, Education, Employment History, Personal References and Credit Check. The purpose of this additional information is to determine the character traits of an individual plus identify the degree of potential risk associated with the individual." Taken from here: http://www.enviro-solution.com/pdf/LB%20Module%209%20Unit%209.7%20Security%20Requirements%20.doc
I do not possess a security clearance.
how do i get security clearance far a job
You can do a security clearance on the website called clearancejobs.com. The security clearance has to be active and ready. The security clearance is a status granted to individuals, allowing them access to classified information.
A security clearance lawyer is the professional you want representing you in a case of being denied or having lost your security clearance. Typically needed for government and military careers, a loss of your security clearance can be catastrophic. These lawyers specialize in obtaining or re-obtaining your security clearance.
If you are residing in Canada go the the following website link: http://www.tbs-sct.gc.ca/pubs_pol/gospubs/TB_J2/spmh1_e.asp or the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat web search. I will quote paragraph: enhanced reliability status is the type of personnel screening required when the duties or tasks of a position demand access to designated information or assets. This applies regardless of the duration of an assignment or appointment. An individual granted this status may have access to, on a need-to-know basis, designated information and assets. If you have had this done, it would include a criminal record check, name check, finger prints and or a credit check,etc. If not then you would have basic clearance. If you are in the CF then it may be different category as we also deal with Protected A,B, and C information, which is a different sub category on top of this clearance I believe. If you are in the U.S. then do a google search and you should find a link to your local government website that will expain for your country what it means,etc. Hope this helps. It is important to point out that basic clearance is something that as long as you are not a criminal and an honest human being, you will pass, but an enhanced security clearance is of a different sort. Having dual citizenship while it may be legal to have, you may lose your security clearance if you have excercised your other citizenship ie by voting or travelling on that passort regardless of the fact that it may be legal to do so. Another issue could be bad credit history. You may have lawfully bankrupted and you may have been an honest person who just got caught up in the housing bubble following a layoff. You can still get basic security clearance and even get a job as a security guard, but to get enhanced security clearance, you credit rating may have to be above 700. Even having no credit history can prevent you, which means that getting a enhanced security clearance job as your first experience is almost not possible, as you would have had to most likely work a steady job to establish a credit history.
"A security clearance attorney takes on cases in which an individual has lost the requisite security clearance needed to perform their job, and fights to help restore their clearance."
"Have you applied for TSA PreCheck security clearance?"
No, it is not necessary to have a red security sticker on your passport for enhanced security measures.
Yes, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires security clearance for its employees.
This question is absolutely impossible to answer. There are millions (if not billions) of people who have some sort of security clearance.
I was AWOL. wasnt discharged. reenlisted twice. I was selected for E7. Then Selected for Warrant Officer. Passed my Periodic reinvestigation. M secret clearance was never even suspended. Anything is possible.
The document that involves the security clearance process for the applicant is typically called a Security Clearance Application Form or Questionnaire. This form collects detailed personal information, employment history, references, and other relevant data to assess the individual's suitability for holding a security clearance.