Rearmostmantis
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Hello again for my second posting on this lovely forum.
Two more questions this morning. I previously worked for commissionaires while in Ottawa. During this time I was required to get a secret level security clearance. I have that and it is still valid. I then also worked at the PSC for 2 years with reliability. Would either of these transfer to the CAF and potentially expedite the process? I didn't have to redo my security clearance when I worked for the PSC so I know it is transferrable at least within the public service, but I'm not sure about the CAF as I've heard there's a different process and some information that the PS does not have access to.
Secondly, I once upon a time applied to join the reserves in Ottawa (~2021) at the time, I wanted to be a cyber officer. I have since discovered that will almost never happen and at the time, I closed my application because I didn't have any other interests at the time. Now, I am wanting to join the regular force as either a signal officer, sigint specialist, or an air combat systems officer (I am also open to an airborne electronic sensor operator position but I can't put 4). I've had my file moved to here in Vancouver and I selected my new job interests. I noticed that when I did that, it said open. The next day, the application was marked as closed and that I am in the prospect phase. Is there any particular reason that my application would have been closed? I've sent an email regarding this as I also need to update my information within my application due to it being outdated but with the double long weekend, I haven't heard back yet. Would it be best to go in, call, or wait for a reply to my email?
I'm most likely just not hurrying up and waiting enough but you never know and I'd like to hopefully work my way into the CAF sooner rather than later since I know that the process can take months.
If anyone has any insight into this, I would greatly appreciate it. If there's any comments, questions, or concerns, I'd be happy to answer them as soon as possible.
Thank you all very much and have a great morning
Two more questions this morning. I previously worked for commissionaires while in Ottawa. During this time I was required to get a secret level security clearance. I have that and it is still valid. I then also worked at the PSC for 2 years with reliability. Would either of these transfer to the CAF and potentially expedite the process? I didn't have to redo my security clearance when I worked for the PSC so I know it is transferrable at least within the public service, but I'm not sure about the CAF as I've heard there's a different process and some information that the PS does not have access to.
Secondly, I once upon a time applied to join the reserves in Ottawa (~2021) at the time, I wanted to be a cyber officer. I have since discovered that will almost never happen and at the time, I closed my application because I didn't have any other interests at the time. Now, I am wanting to join the regular force as either a signal officer, sigint specialist, or an air combat systems officer (I am also open to an airborne electronic sensor operator position but I can't put 4). I've had my file moved to here in Vancouver and I selected my new job interests. I noticed that when I did that, it said open. The next day, the application was marked as closed and that I am in the prospect phase. Is there any particular reason that my application would have been closed? I've sent an email regarding this as I also need to update my information within my application due to it being outdated but with the double long weekend, I haven't heard back yet. Would it be best to go in, call, or wait for a reply to my email?
I'm most likely just not hurrying up and waiting enough but you never know and I'd like to hopefully work my way into the CAF sooner rather than later since I know that the process can take months.
If anyone has any insight into this, I would greatly appreciate it. If there's any comments, questions, or concerns, I'd be happy to answer them as soon as possible.
Thank you all very much and have a great morning