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Overseas Job Scam Warning: Bureau Urges Pakistanis to Avoid Fake Offers

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Overseas Job Scam Warning: Bureau Urges Pakistanis to Avoid Fake Offers

Overseas Job Scam Warning has become urgent for Pakistani jobseekers. The Bureau of Emigration has advised people to stay alert. It said scammers increasingly target those seeking work abroad.
Moreover, the bureau stressed that upfront payment demands signal danger. Any offer asking for visa fees or recruitment charges should raise concern. Therefore, jobseekers must act carefully before trusting such claims.

Common Tricks Used by Scammers

The bureau explained that fraudsters often use attractive but unrealistic job offers. They promise high salaries and quick placements. As a result, many victims lower their guard.
Scammers usually demand money for “processing” or “recruitment” costs. However, legitimate employers cover these expenses themselves. Real companies do not ask candidates for advance payments.
Once fraudsters collect money, they disappear quickly. They switch off phone numbers and cut all contact. In addition, they often use fake names and false identities.

Safe Steps for Overseas Employment

The bureau reminded jobseekers to use only licensed recruitment agencies. Official government channels also provide safe options. Therefore, people should avoid relying on verbal promises or emotional pressure.
Jobseekers should always demand proper documentation. They should verify contracts, visas, and recruiter licenses. Furthermore, they must report suspicious activity immediately.Timely reporting can protect thousands of others as well. The bureau said quick action helps stop scammers before they harm more families. Staying informed and cautious remains the best defense.
Overseas employment can offer real opportunities. However, jobseekers must stay vigilant and choose legal, secure pathway

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