Your security clearance status is a determination by the government of your eligibility to access classified information. There are multiple clearance levels, with each level granting access to more sensitive information. Security clearance is typically required for employment in certain government agencies and positions that involve access to classified information. The clearance process can be lengthy and requires a thorough background investigation.
It is important to maintain your security clearance status. If your clearance is revoked or suspended, you may lose your job or be unable to apply for certain positions. Maintaining your clearance requires continuous monitoring and reporting of any changes in your personal circumstances, such as changes in employment, travel, or financial status.