Lol, SS is part of Security. end of story. People are only concerned about their status being changed to security passed, that’s all. What cic does behind the curtains is their job not ours, it is of no concern to me. They can do it however they like. I am only predicting as per current reportings from fellow biometrics applicants. I am a hard fact person. You can talk about SS all day, I have heard it all before. Dont matter to me. Don’t care. Only concern when my Security gets passed and what most biometrics applicants are reporting i have already told that. Even it is not my own data meaning i did not come up with it myself. Now this is a very important factor because i am not making it up. I am only passing the info of what other biometrics applicants are reporting. Which of course may change or not but what most applicants are saying its the truth its real its factual. You can take it however you want. In the end, it exists, it’s real.
Also it is high time we stop refering Comprehensive SS as SS. Everyone goes through SS, but not everyone goes through Comprehensive SS. The one those get stuck, get stuck in Comprehensive SS. Normal SS actually doesn’t take long.
So now you want to invent names?
Look at any GCMS notes and the stages are clearly referred to separately as "Security" and "Security Screening".
"Security screening" IS NOT part of "Security", despite the same key word.
The processes have the same goal (i.e to ensure you're not a threat) but have different means and tools.
During the "Security" stage, they may or may not go deeper, and that's when they move you to another different stage "Security Screening" which is clearly marked in notes.
If your only concern is whether you pass your stages, then good for you, because you're not focusing on too many details.
But you want people to start using terms like SS and Comprehensive SS to supposedly make things clearer, but you'll only confuse them as the terms don't exist at all. You're just making them up now...
You want to base yourself on facts? Good, then you'll like what you'll hear:
Open any GCMS notes and see how the data is presented. Security and Security Screening are two distinct stages, everyone goes through "Security" but not everyone goes through "Security Screening". Cannot be any more official...
No amount of data you read and "analyze" will change the fact that SS takes much longer than regular SS.
Cheers.