Chicken and Egg Security Clearance
Discussion
Freakuk said:
Can you renew your SC?
I've tried unsuccessfully for years to find a way to get SC without a client paying for it, and there is no way for me as an individual to pay for it myself.
I would love to personally renew my SC status via my own company but my company has to be on the "X list" to be a sponsor and that looks like to be impossible since the company would need to be already in a situation where SC clearance is required. Hence the Chicken and Egg Title.I've tried unsuccessfully for years to find a way to get SC without a client paying for it, and there is no way for me as an individual to pay for it myself.
Also about 5 years ago I found out that the cost to the MOD to carry out a DV clearance was only about £1000 but knowing many companys small as well as the big ones they would be trying to even mitigate that cost.
Greenmantle said:
Freakuk said:
Can you renew your SC?
I've tried unsuccessfully for years to find a way to get SC without a client paying for it, and there is no way for me as an individual to pay for it myself.
I would love to personally renew my SC status via my own company but my company has to be on the "X list" to be a sponsor and that looks like to be impossible since the company would need to be already in a situation where SC clearance is required. Hence the Chicken and Egg Title.I've tried unsuccessfully for years to find a way to get SC without a client paying for it, and there is no way for me as an individual to pay for it myself.
Also about 5 years ago I found out that the cost to the MOD to carry out a DV clearance was only about £1000 but knowing many companys small as well as the big ones they would be trying to even mitigate that cost.
Greenmantle said:
Also about 5 years ago I found out that the cost to the MOD to carry out a DV clearance was only about £1000 ...
That’s far too low. More like £9,000.AIUI, security clearances aren’t tranferrable between companies but I guess that already having one signals to the prospective employer that they’re not wasting their time with a coke-snorting, hooker-mudering, gambling debt-laden pinko commie, and/or it’s easier/cheaper to get a “new” clearance for someone who already has one. The DVA really oughtta stamp that s
t out but this is the civil service we’re talking about, so we’re likely stuck with the closed shop until some government minister with a set of balls decides to do something about it... 
Scrump said:
Security clearances are transferable between companies.
Whichever organisation originally sponsored the application holds that clearance until it expires, is revoked or is transferred to another organisation able to hold it.
Does this method of transfer require that that the first organisation voluntarily transfer the clearance to the other organisation?Whichever organisation originally sponsored the application holds that clearance until it expires, is revoked or is transferred to another organisation able to hold it.
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