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Well, it looks as if I will have my answer soon enough, as I have to go through a military screening for my husband’s posting to the USA. Part of that screening will be the Interpol record check.
dbartleyMember[quote=”Disabled Veteran”]I am a current employee, with the Department of Justice. If you also went through the routine 5 year FBI background checks, for federal employment; you should be OK. If possible, you could also check with someone to have them provide you with an NCIC background check; just to varify.[/quote]
I have only had local checks done for provincial employment. I will look into a federal check, just to make sure. It sure would be a bummer if we had all of our planning done only to be rejected because of a silly mistake in my younger years 😯
dbartleyMember[quote=”maravilla”]that happened to someone i know — an offense that had been dismissed from his record but showed up anyway whe INTERPOL did their check and his residency was denied. it will depend on what the offense was.[/quote]
I had actually read about that here in a post, this is one reason why I ask. I have had criminal record checks done for work with the government, and it has always come back clean – no record. The Federal Government has issued a full pardon of any misdeeds I may have been a part of in the past as I have shown good character in society for the past many years 🙂
So when I get my record check done here I am confident it will come back clean (it always does). How can I check if anything will come back in Interpol without having to hire a lawyer?
dbartleyMemberNo, my record shows no criminal history at all. Thanks for your response. 🙂
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