It's not actually illegal but you might as well give up any hope of getting a job with a security clearance requirement and you'll find some types of permit and documents hard to get. It would be a large, stinky albatross around your neck from then on and you'd never, ever lose it. You're also likely to find yourself in long and intensely interesting conversations with strange and fascinating people. During the course of said conversations you'd have to prove that you'd never helped the foreign intelligence people and that they'd just given you the goodies because they admired your honest face.Gil Hamilton wrote: I have a question though. Is it illegal to take anything from such agents at all, or is it only illegal if you actively help them?
You'd also have to accept that, every time there is a security leak with six or fewer degrees of seperation from you, said conversation with strange and fascinating people will be repeated and woe betide you if any of your answers in that conversation differed from ones in their previous equivalents. You will also have to accept that you may well suddenly become very accident-prone.
Better on the whole to steer clear of such people.