Be careful about fake job recruiting agents. Indian embassy tells Job-seekers. Times of India reported.
DUBAI: Indians looking for employment in Qatar must be wary of fake job recruiting agents, the Indian embassy in Doha has warned, advising the job-seekers to ask for a copy of agent’s ID proof to ensure authenticity.
“Please do not trust any recruiting agent who promises you a job in Qatar on a business/visit visa,” the embassy said in a Twitter post on Sunday.
Please do not trust any recruiting agent who promises you a job in Qatar on a business/visit visa. Always ask for a copy of the agent's Qatar ID and save it carefully, so that the Embassy can help you better, in the event of any fraud.
— India in Qatar (@IndEmbDoha) April 28, 2019
The embassy advised the job-seekers to “always ask” for a copy of the agent’s Qatar ID to be sure of the authenticity of the job being offered.
“Always ask for a copy of the agent’s Qatar ID and save it carefully, so that the Embassy can help you better, in the event of any fraud,” the embassy said.
“Before an Indian worker accepts employment from a Foreign Employer/Company, it would be safer to check their credentials on the e-Migrate portal, POE Offices or by emailing the Indian Embassy in the country concerned,” it said.
Before an Indian worker accepts employment from a Foreign Employer/Company, it would be safer to check their credentials on the e-Migrate portal, POE Offices or by emailing the Indian Embassy in the country concerned.
— India in Qatar (@IndEmbDoha) April 29, 2019
Indian nationals comprise the largest expatriate community in Qatar numbering around 691,000.
They are engaged in a wide spectrum of professionals, including medicine, engineering, education, finance, banking, business, media and labour.
“Times of India” the third-largest newspaper in India reported this news.
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Be careful about fake job recruiting agents. Indian embassy tells Job-seekers. Times of India reported.
DUBAI: Indians looking for employment in Qatar must be wary of fake job recruiting agents, the Indian embassy in Doha has warned, advising the job-seekers to ask for a copy of agent’s ID proof to ensure authenticity.
“Please do not trust any recruiting agent who promises you a job in Qatar on a business/visit visa,” the embassy said in a Twitter post on Sunday.
Please do not trust any recruiting agent who promises you a job in Qatar on a business/visit visa. Always ask for a copy of the agent's Qatar ID and save it carefully, so that the Embassy can help you better, in the event of any fraud.
— India in Qatar (@IndEmbDoha) April 28, 2019
The embassy advised the job-seekers to “always ask” for a copy of the agent’s Qatar ID to be sure of the authenticity of the job being offered.
“Always ask for a copy of the agent’s Qatar ID and save it carefully, so that the Embassy can help you better, in the event of any fraud,” the embassy said.
“Before an Indian worker accepts employment from a Foreign Employer/Company, it would be safer to check their credentials on the e-Migrate portal, POE Offices or by emailing the Indian Embassy in the country concerned,” it said.
Before an Indian worker accepts employment from a Foreign Employer/Company, it would be safer to check their credentials on the e-Migrate portal, POE Offices or by emailing the Indian Embassy in the country concerned.
— India in Qatar (@IndEmbDoha) April 29, 2019
Indian nationals comprise the largest expatriate community in Qatar numbering around 691,000.
They are engaged in a wide spectrum of professionals, including medicine, engineering, education, finance, banking, business, media and labour.
“Times of India” the third-largest newspaper in India reported this news.
Click here for Source Report