Damo1988 wrote: » It was short notice. Thought I'd get at least one months notice! Contacted hrm this morning and they asked to send them an email so just have to wait and see. Also for anyone else who may have vetting questions, I'm from the sept 2016 campaign and my oom is low 400s. I asked about my vetting and it's still ongoing
ArifI wrote: » exactly what i am doing.
TallGlass wrote: » Same, vetting still outstanding. I really have given up hope at this stage for November (mainly around vetting), at the age now where I need to get on with life. Maybe a son or daughter might try follow the footsteps I never managed.
Chrisbellew wrote: » Wonder what way the vetting is done literally never been out of the country for longer than 2 weeks and I've lived in the same house since birth and my vetting had been outstanding since May, keep the faith anyway guys it's a week closer now!
TallGlass wrote: » Don't mean to sound like a prick, but that is a walk in the park, I can't even remember when mine started, might have been May last year, maybe even March. Funny thing is you'll get a place in November and I will be left out in cold as usual. It be funny, if it wasn't so serious.
smurph141 wrote: » Im from jan 16 campaign.. passed my PCT at the start of July, just wonder is it just hrm in headquarters to ring and find out some info about my vetting? And also im wondering does anyone know if its possible to claim FIS while in training? Im a single parent and will be paying rent at home during my training. Ill tip into citizens advice but just wondering if anyone had an idea before i do.. Thanks
MrBlack93 wrote: » just to confirm, candidates receive their offers via email? I may be out of the country when the offers are finally released so just wondering if there's anything that needs to be filled out and sent back when you receive your offer?
Cathyp wrote: » Wondering the same thing myself, I'll be away around that time too. When I met the super a while back he mentioned something about needing my correct address for an offer but from looking on here at offer time it looks like the majority of people get offers at the same time which would make me think it's emailed, not sure!! Jesus I just hope I get an offer though!!
caprisun22 wrote: » I know the answer is in the forum already but to save me the hassle what is the projected timeline for first round offers?? my vetting just needs to be signed off dose that mean it is completed or what??
MrBlack93 wrote: » First round offers are most likely to come out the week starting 18th September. Awaiting sign off means that your vetting has returned from the vetting department and is just awaiting final review by senior management, in most cases this is a formality.
Dub2468 wrote: » Going to call in a few to see how my vetting is coming along, really hoping for November intake. Just wondering if anyone knows whats with the generally unsuitable letter? I'd be heartbroken to receive one of those .
MrBlack93 wrote: » Dub2468 wrote: » Going to call in a few to see how my vetting is coming along, really hoping for November intake. Just wondering if anyone knows whats with the generally unsuitable letter? I'd be heartbroken to receive one of those . If you personally have some sort of criminal history etc or your family has a serious criminal history which could leave you open to exploitation then you may receive the dreaded generally unsuitable letter. It is very uncommon for this to happen but it does happen
bazz1000 wrote: » Anyone ever heard of a follow interview with local station???? It's over 6 months since I had my interview with super. Worrying times for me.
MrBlack93 wrote: » Have heard of that before. Could potentially be an issue that was discovered during the vetting process upon which the want some clarification. Perhaps wanting to ask what your relationship with a relative is etc? Hope it goes well!