Originally posted by Lance
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Security Clearance in 1 week!
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Originally posted by Lance View PostThat just means your applicaion is complete.
The clue is here "Your application's status is: Completed"
How long from now depends on if they've paid for extradited vetting, and how much research they need to do. My last one was 2 weeks from this point. That was extradited and I've held it twice before.
As I understand from your response application is "complete" investigation starts now?
Sorry what do you mean extradited vetting?Comment
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Originally posted by user400058 View PostThanks for responding. Does that mean its still ongoing! Original status was "In-Progress" which changed to "Completed" after a week.
As I understand from your response application is "complete" investigation starts now?
Sorry what do you mean extradited vetting?
Yes, it's all a bit obscure and foggy, but unless you've been cleared to see the current equivalent of JSP1440 and its related documents (ahem... ) that's simply a fact of life.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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Originally posted by Lance View PostThat just means your applicaion is complete.
The clue is here "Your application's status is: Completed"
How long from now depends on if they've paid for extradited vetting, and how much research they need to do. My last one was 2 weeks from this point. That was extradited and I've held it twice before.
I've seen successful applications return within just over 1 week to 9 months. I always found the longer it takes, the less likely it's going to be a yes.Comment
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Originally posted by user400058 View PostThis is first time I am going through SC. This is the page status at nsv.mod.uk
Your application's status is: Completed
SC Completed. (Submitted on: dd/mm/yyyy hh:mm)
Updated original post as well.
I did speak to NSVS and they said process is complete and its up to the sponsor and I have speak to the sponsor. I am expecting some communication from then soon.
Or another bank ?
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Originally posted by GhostofTarbera View PostIs it the Bank of England ?
Or another bank ?
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But lots of helpful posts here, really appreciate it.Last edited by user400058; 8 December 2019, 10:51.Comment
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostIt always gets processed as a risk assessment, and will vary for each role (it's why the clearance goes with the job/post, not the worker, and why you don't get a certificate of some kind).
Are there any other security clearance which issue a certificate and reusable for future reference?Comment
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Originally posted by user400058 View PostSo in this case I would not get a certificate?
Are there any other security clearance which issue a certificate and reusable for future reference?
Clearance is not a right and its's not an attribute of an individual (much as various agencies pretend otherwise) and you never have any certainty your clearance will transfer across roles.Blog? What blog...?Comment
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