- Reaction score
- 0
- Points
- 210
from http://www.csis-scrs.gc.ca/bts/fq-eng.asp#bm21
Security screening is a process by which the name of a security clearance applicant is verified against CSIS databases to determine whether the applicant is mentioned in relation to threat-related activities. Depending on the level or category of security clearance required, security screening can also involve interviewing the applicant's friends, neighbours and employers, consulting with local police, and possibly interviewing the applicant.
What kind of information CSIS can get from applicant if he (she) putted all infos in Application Form?
It's understandable when CSIS does interviewing with the applicant's friends, neighbours and employers, local police.
But what information they can get from applicant?
When he (she) signed Forms - he (she) said-yes, it is true. What else?
Security screening is a process by which the name of a security clearance applicant is verified against CSIS databases to determine whether the applicant is mentioned in relation to threat-related activities. Depending on the level or category of security clearance required, security screening can also involve interviewing the applicant's friends, neighbours and employers, consulting with local police, and possibly interviewing the applicant.
What kind of information CSIS can get from applicant if he (she) putted all infos in Application Form?
It's understandable when CSIS does interviewing with the applicant's friends, neighbours and employers, local police.
But what information they can get from applicant?
When he (she) signed Forms - he (she) said-yes, it is true. What else?