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How to avoid Visa/work permits fraud
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[QUOTE="Augusta, post: 301144, member: 25283"] The visa/work permits fraud is one of the rampant kind of work fraud that is very feasible now. Some countries that have high unemployment rate are always targeted with this fraud as scanners they will be eager and desperate to get a job especially in the developed countries. So visa/work permits fraud is all about a prospective employer that might in another country saying that they wil deal with the victim's work visa application. They will state that all the victim need do is to send money to them which will aid them to process the Visa and of course this will be the processing fees. When once the victim send the scammer or fraudsters the money, the person will just take the money and disappear. it is always good for one to be careful while on a job hunt to avoid falling a victim. This kind of scam happens a lot online. So it is advisable to take some precautions like; Not sending money to anyone you don't know personally for any visa processing. Don't entertain emails that talks about getting you a visa from no where Don't take seriously Ads that offer mouth watering jobs to everyone overseas it might just be a scam. [/QUOTE]
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