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Old 02-06-2006, 20:05   #7
The Reaper
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Originally Posted by Choose
What about TS eligibility?

I understand that naturalized citizens are still eligible for SECRET level clearances, but what about top secret clearances?

How will this apply in my situation: I was born in Russia, then immigrated to Isreal, and am now living in Canada. I'd be willing to give those other citizenships up in order to be commissioned, but will it still affect my TS clearance since I'm not a "native" American.

I'd really appreciate any and all help, thanks in advance.
You are looking a bridge too far.

I would first find a recruiter and talk to him. Yes, you may have to give up one or more of your citizenships, but do you want to be an SF soldier, or a jet-setter?

In the interim, you would be better off concerning yourself with your PT scores.

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