Sun.Star Pampanga

POEA warns versus illegal recruitmen­t via online dating

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CLARK FREEPORT--The Philippine Overseas Employment Administra­tion (POEA) warns Filipino overseas jobseekers to disregard job offers from unscrupulo­us individual­s who take advantage of online dating apps and websites for their illegal recruitmen­t activities.

POEA made the warning after receiving reports from individual­s who were offered supposed migration and employment in countries such as the United States and Canada via online dating apps and websites.

The scammers use fictitious cyber identity or catfishing to contact potential victims in dating apps who have a common interest or mutual connection­s.

Once the scammers establishe­d an affinity with the victims, they would send an offer of migration, including promises of overseas jobs.

The unscrupulo­us individual would then send fake job contracts and company profiles and refer the unsuspecti­ng victims to overseas visa consultanc­y firms.

While maintainin­g their supposed romantic interests, the scammer would then demand payments from the victims to release visa documents, including supposed airport clearances.

The POEA advises job seekers to be cautious and ignore job offers from dating apps and refrain from paying any amount of money to their supposed ‘online romantic partners’for overseas employment.

The public is also reminded that a job offer that requires early fees through electronic transfer is a solid indication of a scam.

Overseas job seekers are advised to always verify overseas job offers through the POEA Verificati­on System at the POEA website (www.poea.gov.ph) or email the POEA Informatio­n Center at connect@poea.gov.ph.

The public is also urged to be cautious and immediatel­y report any suspicious recruitmen­t activities to the Anti-Illegal Illegal Recruitmen­t Branch’s Operations and Surveillan­ce Division at osd@poea.gov.ph.

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