
matwxx said:Why they want to know if I own any foreign assets such as stocks, mutual funds or properties?
matwxx said:Will they check deeply on my past working experience? Some of them, I got dismiss by the employer. Would that affect my acceptance of entering the force?
gcclarke said:It is entirely possible. It likely depends upon the reason your employer gives for your dismissal, if they give any reason whatsoever. If you were fired from the pizza place because you're not very good at making pizzas, then I don't anticipate a problem. If you were fired from the pizza place because you showed up to work drunk all the time, or got caught stealing, or any other number of reasons that indicate that you're not actually that trustworthy of an individual, then that certainly could have an adverse effect upon the likelihood of you being granted any level of security clearance.
matwxx said:Well, I was just in the situation of refusing to perform illegal action, so they told me to resign.
Will i get any opportunity to explain to the recruiter what happen for the dismissal?
George Wallace said:The recruiter doesn't check your references. Your references are checked by the company that runs BACKCHECK. I am sure that if they found that your former employer was doing something illegal then you should not have anything to worry about, but your former employer may.
kratz said:Someone employed by a company under contract to DND may very likely call you your past employer(s). The information gathered will be sent to your CFRC and during your interview, this employment history will be confirmed. The how, when and wherefore varies depending on too many factors to mention.
FDO said:You will have an interview with a Military Career Counselor (MCC) It will take anywhere from 45 - 90-minutes depending on what trade or how much you have to say. If any adverse information comes back from any of your background checks it will be discussed with you and you will get a chance to tell your side. The only time we shut you down without giving you a chance to explain is if you have a commitment to the courts. That could be anything from owing for a fine to a firearms prohibition. Oddly enough some people seem to think that if the courts say they aren't allowed to handle firearms it doesn't count in the CF. Firearms is kind of our thing!
