Anonymous wrote:I help new team members navigate the security process. I have team members who smoked pot within the last year in a state where it is "legal" who get public trust denied.
Team members with bankruptcy denied
Team members who have dual citizenship denied
Individuals with a company bankruptcy - took a really long time to make a decision but eventually got public trust.
Individuals who did a lot of international travel in Eastern European - took a very long time but eventually got public trust.
Individuals who did not register for selective service - denied.
Individual who had decided not to take a breathalyzer and hired a lawyer to get his record cleared - denied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend who was born in Taiwan, is a naturalized US citizen, and has many Chinese relatives who live on the mainland or who live in the USA and often travel to Taiwan and the PRC. He still has a clearance. This sorta surprises me.
He is a US citizen. He is allowed to travel if he gets permission.
Anonymous wrote:I help new team members navigate the security process. I have team members who smoked pot within the last year in a state where it is "legal" who get public trust denied.
Team members with bankruptcy denied
Team members who have dual citizenship denied
Individuals with a company bankruptcy - took a really long time to make a decision but eventually got public trust.
Individuals who did a lot of international travel in Eastern European - took a very long time but eventually got public trust.
Individuals who did not register for selective service - denied.
Individual who had decided not to take a breathalyzer and hired a lawyer to get his record cleared - denied.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you all.
I know a guy who broke up with his russian girlfriend because she wouldn't denounce her russian citizenship on his request. He was afraid he could lose his clearance, not sure if it was top secret or not. She has dual citizenship but didn't want to lose russian one because her parents are getting old and she wants to be able to visit them without issues. They dated for year or so, I thought that was an excuse to break up. Could dating someone with dual citizenship risk someone's clearance? What about being married to someone with dual?
Yes. You have to report any foreign friends. Being married would definitely be a bigger issue.
You say this with such confidence, and yet you are wrong about being married part. I have personal experience with the issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you all.
I know a guy who broke up with his russian girlfriend because she wouldn't denounce her russian citizenship on his request. He was afraid he could lose his clearance, not sure if it was top secret or not. She has dual citizenship but didn't want to lose russian one because her parents are getting old and she wants to be able to visit them without issues. They dated for year or so, I thought that was an excuse to break up. Could dating someone with dual citizenship risk someone's clearance? What about being married to someone with dual?
Yes. You have to report any foreign friends. Being married would definitely be a bigger issue.
You say this with such confidence, and yet you are wrong about being married part. I have personal experience with the issue.
Anonymous wrote:I’m foreign (not a dual citizen) and friends with lots of people who I am sure have high level clearances. What would they have had to report about me, and what kind of investigations would have been done into me?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Question for you all.
I know a guy who broke up with his russian girlfriend because she wouldn't denounce her russian citizenship on his request. He was afraid he could lose his clearance, not sure if it was top secret or not. She has dual citizenship but didn't want to lose russian one because her parents are getting old and she wants to be able to visit them without issues. They dated for year or so, I thought that was an excuse to break up. Could dating someone with dual citizenship risk someone's clearance? What about being married to someone with dual?
Yes. You have to report any foreign friends. Being married would definitely be a bigger issue.
Anonymous wrote:Pardon the ignorance here, but what’s the big deal about having dual citizenship?
Anonymous wrote:Pardon the ignorance here, but what’s the big deal about having dual citizenship?