Indians warned of fake recruiting agents in Qatar


Doha, Apr 29 (IANS): The Indian Embassy in Doha has issued a notification warning job seekers to be wary of fake recruiting agents in Qatar, the media reported on Monday.

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," the Khaleej Times quoted the tweet as saying.

The number of Indians in Qatar stands at 650,000 as of 2017, which is 25 per cent of the country's total population, according to data.

 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Tue, Apr 30 2019

    Fake is found nowadays in every areas including fake promises by the politicians.

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  • jebin, dubai

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    A very Good Decision by Qatar. This should be applicable all over UAE.
    Think how many people in our home country got cheated by untrusted agents as they promise the jobs in gulf by paying advance money. These people struggles to arrange money by selling their belongings, borrowing money from financiers etc. and once they paid to agents, then untrusted agents big collection of excuses like :"Job delay", "Technical problems in Visa", "No response" and finally a bad news "Agents absconding..."

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Apr 29 2019

    Everything is fake after 2014 ...

    DisAgree [21] Agree [34] Reply Report Abuse


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