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As the federal government’s largest staffing partner, we place thousands of qualified candidates in exciting public service roles every year. You could be next!
Published on
January 1, 2020
Looking to work for the federal government? As the federal government’s largest staffing partner, we place thousands of qualified candidates in exciting public service roles every year. You could be next!
First things first: All government contracts require that you obtain a security clearance, and we can help with the first step: fingerprinting.
Note: We only offer fingerprinting for federal government security clearances; not for immigration purposes.
☑ Looking to work for the federal government
☑ Have lived in Canada for at least 5 years (Reliability clearance) or 10 years (Secret clearance)
☑ Registered with us, interviewed by our consultants and vetted as a qualified candidate with the required skillsets for government contracts. Not yet registered? No problem! REGISTER NOW and our consultants will follow up to interview you.
☑ Reside in the National Capital Region and able to visit our Bank Street office in person
If you meet all criteria above, book your appointment by getting in touch with one of our Account Managers. Call 1-877-579-5808 to get started.
Please note: Appointments take between 15-30 minutes and are on a first-come, first-serve basis. We are providing fingerprinting to qualified candidates for a limited time only. We encourage you to wear a mask if you’re comfortable doing so. If you’re feeling unwell please reschedule.
You must bring two pieces of government-issued ID, at least one of which is photo ID and both of which show your date of birth. Note: Health cards are not accepted.
Acceptable identification includes:
Our security team will submit your fingerprint results directly to the RCMP, which then forwards them to the government.
Note: Read more about security clearances, different levels, timing, etc., in the Security section of our FAQ.