+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445

Hot-Lier

Hero Member
May 27, 2009
578
89
BC
Category........
Visa Office......
Islamabad
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
10-06-2011
Doc's Request.
17-4-2012
AOR Received.
17-4-2012
File Transfer...
14-08-2011
Med's Request
07-06-2012
Med's Done....
12-06-2012
Interview........
N/A
Passport Req..
17-08-2012
VISA ISSUED...
8-09-2012
This answer is given many times, actually what are Security checks performed after medicals. This is taken from the offical web site of csis for your knowledge....

What is security screening?

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.
 
•There are three levels of security clearance as defined by the GSP: Confidential (Level I), Secret (Level II) and Top Secret (Level III). The level of security clearance required is determined by the need for access to classified information or assets in the performance of duties associated with an individual's employment. Level I and II security clearances involve checking CSIS databanks. Level III security clearances require a full field investigation, which involves checking CSIS records; interviewing friends, neighbours and employers; consulting with local police; and, possibly interviewing the applicant.
 
Good Info, this is the question of many applicants and looks like most of us stuck over here for months until PPR.
 
This information provided by you guys has been very illuminating.

Thanks.
 
Hot-Lier said:
•There are three levels of security clearance as defined by the GSP: Confidential (Level I), Secret (Level II) and Top Secret (Level III). The level of security clearance required is determined by the need for access to classified information or assets in the performance of duties associated with an individual's employment. Level I and II security clearances involve checking CSIS databanks. Level III security clearances require a full field investigation, which involves checking CSIS records; interviewing friends, neighbours and employers; consulting with local police; and, possibly interviewing the applicant.
these levels are defined for canadian employeers. i .e.e for people seeking job in goverment institutions. immigration screening has a different criteria most probably
 
Hi Everyone,

I got job offer and my position requires secret level security clearance. I'm living in Canada since last 7 years. I'm on work permit right now. Am I eligible for security clearance? or I must be permanent resident or citizen to apply,. Thanks