Google map it…empty field. Free food, accommodations, leave are just to name a few things.Yes I did, thank you very much
What stood out to you ?
Everything! It is faker than my grandma's teethYes I did, thank you very much
What stood out to you ?
It's honestly very obvious. Multiple things stand out.Yes I did, thank you very much
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Rule of thumb: if you receive a job offer without applying for the job, it's fake. Canadian companies would have to go through a lengthy process of LMIA application to prove that they cannot find a Canadian citizen or PR to do the job. The LMIA will cost the company CAD$1K. So, why would a company offer a job to a non-citizen/PR who did not apply to them?hello sir can you please show me real offer letter
Fake. See this scam all the time.Hello sir i got a job offer from the company name Ferme Marche-Eb canada. Here are the description:
Your documents have undergone a thorough review, and we are delighted to
inform you that you meet the eligibility criteria to join the
Ferme Marché-EB team.
The proposed compensation is $20 per hour, allowing for a 36-hour per
week, and there is the possibility of additional overtime hours.
Furthermore, the company is committed to covering the costs of your visa
and flight ticket, in addition to offering complimentary
accommodation in Canada for the initial six months.
If you are enthusiastic about this opportunity, please don't hesitate to
reach out to us promptly.
Warm regards,
Please tell me this fake or real also get a pdf job description letter that i dont know how to attach. I have been in contect with this company from last 2 months via email.
100% fake.Could any one help me I have applied for a job for the position General farm worker at ferme marche-EB from laval QC Canada. Now they email me to pay 100$ for language translation fee is it real or fake?
Email address is:
info@ferme.marche-eb.com
We are pleased to offer you the position of General Farm Worker at Ferme Marché-EB. Your contribution will play a crucial role in our commitment
to producing high-quality crops.
Regarding language requirements (TEFAQ or TCF-Québec), please note that
Farm Workers are exempt from the French language proficiency test,
setting this position apart from many others in Quebec. To assist with
the necessary documentation and application submission on the Quebec
government portal, a designated French Arbitrator is available to
provide support.
Our appointed Arbitrator, authorized by the Quebec government and based
in Luxembourg, charges a fee of $100 for their services. Kindly contact
us promptly for payment details. Should you have any questions or wish
to begin the process, you can reach us via Viber at +15816902227 or by
replying to this email.
We are excited about the opportunity to work with you and look forward
to achieving our agricultural goals together.
Best regards