What is the definition of status applicant?
A status applicant is an applicant that is eligible to apply under Merit Promotion procedures. The following are the most common examples of a status applicant. ∙ Current permanent (career conditional or career employee). ∙ An applicant who has served in the military. ∙ A former permanent competitive service employee (Reinstatement eligible). Former employees who had Career status or have veterans preference have lifetime reinstatement eligibility while former employees who had Career Conditional status have 3 years from their last separation date under a career-conditional appointment, or under which he or she acquired competitive status. ∙ Applicants who served as a volunteer or volunteer leader with the Peace Corps or as a VISTA volunteer only if the volunteer has less than 1 year break from the qualifying service. Also, Peace Corps staff members can be appointed up to 3 years after separation from qualifying service. ∙ Individuals with disabilities. Temporary and Term appointments
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