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Originally Posted by Matt Leese
There are many classified programs that have mandatory reporting of any travel outside of the country. I know that I'm supposed to report in advance any foreign travel as well as many details about it. It's really not that big a deal and I was told that reporting travel to Canada can be done after the fact (given Rochester's proximity). The key is simply to report it.
Back when I had a DOD Secret level clearance, I believe I was required to report any time that I left the country to security. You may want to double check that you only need to report foreign travel on the clearance form. You may also want to make sure that you don't have to report the fact that you have a girlfriend who is a Canadian citizen (if you haven't already).
Matt
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My clearance is technically "on hold" because I applied for it in anticipation of being put on a classified program, and instead I was put on an unclassified program. This is going to come up again in a few months, however, since I'll likely be transferred to our Homeland Security division... so I will have to check with Security at my employer. Most if not all of my co-workers know that I travel to Canada frequently and that my girlfriend is a Canadian citizen.
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