Can you join the CIA if you were in the Peace Corps?

Can you join the CIA if you were in the Peace Corps?

(1) An Applicant currently or formerly employed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) is permanently ineligible for Peace Corps Volunteer service.

Why doesn’t the Peace Corps allow CIA?

5. Former CIA employees are barred from joining the Peace Corps. Since it was founded during the height of the Cold War, the Peace Corps was often subject to speculation that it was a front organization for the Central Intelligence Agency.

Is the Peace Corps considered military?

Since it’s founding in 1961, the U.S. Peace Corps has operated without any ties to the military or intelligence agencies, like the CIA. But, service in the Peace Corps is now an option for military recruits.

Can you have tattoos in the Peace Corps?

Visible tattoos may draw unwanted attention or pose a challenge to your integration process due to negative associations/stereotypes some people attach to tattoos. Peace Corps/Mexico strongly recommends that during pre-service training and the first weeks/months in your site you should be prepared to cover tattoos.

Are Peace Corps Volunteers considered veterans?

The Peace Corps is proud to have volunteers, past and present, who are also military veterans. There are more than 90 veterans currently serving as Peace Corps volunteers in communities around the world.

How old are most people in the Peace Corps?

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Although the average age of a Peace Corps volunteer today is 28, increasingly more Americans are choosing to join the Peace Corps later in life. Of the 7,810 volunteers currently serving in countries around the globe, 6 percent, or 435 volunteers, are age 50 or older.

What percentage of Peace Corps volunteers quit?

Summary: In FY 2018, 1,260 of the 10,818 Volunteers who served during the year (11.6 percent) did not complete their full service. Of these 10,818 Volunteers, 6.9 percent resigned.

Can you defer Peace Corps acceptance?

Peace Corps does not offer deferments because our Volunteers travel as group to their country of service. However, you can discuss your interest in future assignments with your placement officer. We may be able to consider you for a later program.

What is a Peace Corps passport?

Peace Corps passports are sometimes called “no- fee passports” because Volunteers do not pay processing fees to obtain them. Complete your passport application as quickly as possible. If required by your country of service, you may need a visa as well. In that case, return the passport and visa applications together.

Can I work for the Peace Corps if I have worked CIA?

If you have ever worked for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), you are not eligible for employment at the Peace Corps in any capacity, and you should not apply for employment.

Where can I find information about Peace Corps policies and procedures?

Additional information about Peace Corps policies can be found in the Peace Corps Global Policy Handbook and Peace Corps’ Code of Federal Regulations.

What is the policy on intelligence officers in the Peace Corps?

It has been the Peace Corps’ longstanding policy to exclude from Peace Corps Volunteer service for specified periods of time any persons who have engaged in intelligence activity or related work or who have been employed by or connected with an intelligence agency.

What disqualifies you from Peace Corps volunteer service?

The only automatic disqualification is any previous employment with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). Individuals with previous employment history at the CIA, including contractors and interns, are indefinitely disqualified from Peace Corps Volunteer service.