Hi all,
i am from Singapore and received email from the following companies
1. Classic Maids
I was told that they have several jobs. I sent a few resumes to them and within 2 weeks, all my candidates got the jobs from various companies - Zenith Hotel, Jacob Farms and Proud Farms. I was told to contact India Consultant for LMO, CAQ, TWP and IC. I was required to pay CAD$2,000 + for all the paper work.
I find that it is very suspicious for me to transfer the money to India consultant when the LMO is supposed to be issued by the Employers.
Can someone verify the authencity of this?
Thank you and looking forward to hear from you soon.
E-mail scamsYou may get an e-mail that appears to be from a legitimate company, asking for private information such as your date of birth, passwords or credit card information. Sometimes you will be asked to do this by visiting a fake website like the ones mentioned above.
Some people have received e-mails that appear to be from CIC and that offer special immigration deals in exchange for personal information. CIC will never send you an e-mail asking for private information.
If you get this kind of e-mail, do not click on any links or provide any information about yourself. If you have any doubts, contact the local Canadian embassy, consulate or high commission directly.
Some things to watch for:
*The sender's e-mail address doesn't match the real website address. CIC's website address is
www.cic.gc.ca. All Government of Canada websites end in “.gc.ca” (for example, www . canadainternational. gc. ca).
*The website claims to be for an immigration organization offering special deals to potential immigrants. Do not pay for offers of guaranteed entry to Canada or faster processing of your application. These claims are false.
*The address in your browser's address bar after you arrive at a website is not the address you typed. Make sure it matches.
*The e-mail is sent from a completely different address or a free Web mail address (e.g., Yahoo mail, Hotmail, gmail, etc.).
*The e-mail uses a generic greeting like “dear customer” instead of your real name.
*The sender requests personal information like your date of birth, password or bank details.
*The e-mail is unexpected.
*The message is an image instead of text.
Note: CIC does not send visas by e-mail.