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How Long will My Recruitment Application Take?

Arctichawk1

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Hi everyone,

I applied to CAF as NCM in one of these trades:

  • Cyber Operator (6-18 months training)
  • Information Systems Technician (12 months training)
  • Signal Intelligence Specialist (1.5 months training)

My Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's of Applied Science in Computer Engineering in University of Ottawa
  • Bilingual
  • Physically Active (MMA, Fitness etc.)
  • 3 years of work experience as Web Developer as a sub-contractor to a big tech company.
  • 10-20 projects in GitHub
  • Reading books about Cybersecurity and self-development.
  • No Criminal Record

I passed the CFAT test and waiting for my Background Check and Medical Assessment. I was told that background check was done first due to way my recruiting centre works. I am a PR from a NATO country who will be citizen next year. I got laid off from my previous company due to budget cuts in tech and I want to switch to public sector for job security and career progression. How long will my application is going to take?
 
All 3 of those trades need a significant security clearance. As a PR, you may be waiting a while just to get in the door unless you've been living in Canada for over 5 years. You're a good fit academically but the security requirements aren't something they can waive.
 
All 3 of those trades need a significant security clearance. As a PR, you may be waiting a while just to get in the door unless you've been living in Canada for over 5 years. You're a good fit academically but the security requirements aren't something they can waive.
I have been living in Canada for almost 7 years now. I go to vacation to my home country once or twice every year. Other than that I never left Canada.
 
I have been living in Canada for almost 7 years now. I go to vacation to my home country once or twice every year. Other than that I never left Canada.
That, and the vacations in a NATO country will help speed up the background check. To manage expectations, it's currently taking over 2 years for Canadian citizens who have never left the country to obtain secret clearances. All 3 trades you chose will need top secret or higher. The CAF recruiting system has not figured out how to prioritize desperately needed Sigs trades for processing and recruitment so you may be waiting a while.
 
That, and the vacations in a NATO country will help speed up the background check. To manage expectations, it's currently taking over 2 years for Canadian citizens who have never left the country to obtain secret clearances. All 3 trades you chose will need top secret or higher. The CAF recruiting system has not figured out how to prioritize desperately needed Sigs trades for processing and recruitment so you may be waiting a while.
They may get processed with Reliability first, and then re-processed as TS prior to their first employment off of initial trade training. I know that my trade requires TS, but recruits come to us from CFLRS with Reliability status, and the USS here at the school assists the students with updating their clearance to the requisite level. If this ends up being the case, the security clearance check for Reliability status is significantly shorter.
 
Shorter yes, but the further you get away from CanCit/FVEY NATO country, it's a long process. Cyber and SigInt are going to need very high levels of vetting, and I've seen folks (Canadian from east coast with simple file) wait 3 years of their 4 year initial contract to get required clearance to start SigInt Spec DP1. I wouldn't be surprised if Reliability took 6 months, which is a shame because someone with that type of education should be a priority file for those jobs.
 
From where I sit in the PRes, many currently-serving Sig Ops and ISTs have Reliability, it appears to be next to impossible for anyone to get TS.

I hope you make it through -- that is a strong resume.
 
As a PR, you may be waiting a while just to get in the door unless you've been living in Canada for over 5 years
10 years for foreign implications. Also if one has close relatives that live elsewhere its a long process.

Resume is irrelevant. Its all about whether you can get level III or level II. Some applicants can only get level II (Secret) and need to be redirected to those specific trades. Be prepared for a 2 year wait after the interview is done and the applicant is granted RS.
 
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