ches said:Can dual citizenship affect the outcome of the security clearance? Also, under the section G, question 5 of the 330-60E they ask why you are holding the second citiznship; what exactly do they want?
Sig_Des said:ah, you're right....
I was reading a part on the 23 that referred to the 60.
I don't think I filled out a 330-60 when I joined, just a 23. Just when I applied for my Security clearance, and that was done over the DIN.
is the 330-60 part of the application package, or is it just the 23?
marqucha said:I got my Canadian citizenship last summer, and applied to join the Canadian forces this January. I completed my medical, written test and my interview and i am just waiting for my security clearance to come back. Since i was not born in Canada and have lived here for only 6 years i had to complete the long form. Initially i was told by my recruiter that the clearance was only gonna take between 4 and 8 months. When i went back last week i was told it could take up to 2 years .
BTW i am applying to join Sig Ops
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
marqucha said:I got my Canadian citizenship last summer, and applied to join the Canadian forces this January. I completed my medical, written test and my interview and i am just waiting for my security clearance to come back. Since i was not born in Canada and have lived here for only 6 years i had to complete the long form. Initially i was told by my recruiter that the clearance was only gonna take between 4 and 8 months. When i went back last week i was told it could take up to 2 years .
BTW i am applying to join Sig Ops
Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Canadian Sig said:We have lots of sigs working in the trade without their clearance. They dont use certain kit and they are not likely to go on deployment but they do get their trades training while waiting for it. By the time your clearance comes in you could be done basic, SQ, BDT, and your 3's. So try not to despair.
kincanucks said:He is referring to his pre-assessment for security purposes because he has not lived in Canada for the last ten years, which has to be done before he can be enrolled.
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