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I got a job offer, employment contract and LMIA letter, please help give me some advice

budaeon

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Jul 6, 2023
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Hello everyone, I'm from Indonesia, please kindly advise me on this case.

Recently I have a job application, a job offer and a 13 pages employment contract from the company (let's mention it as T***on F**ds) then also a LMIA letter (maybe a copy) emailed directly to me from the third party, an agency (Br**ks Imm****tion and v**a service inc), and they requesting my confirmation about my awareness of the visa application and whether I want to proceed with the process or not.

As mentioned in the company's prior email, I'm told to prepare a total around 700 USD for the visa application, security fees, etc (incl. 155CAD for visa). Also if the agency requested, I should send the money via crypto currency account, in the bitcoin. I'm a little curious about this for I know once I make the payment, it's untraceable.

What makes me a little confused is, the time frame it takes from the first email to the last is almost a month, and it's in a regular order basis, so it feels like I'm in a truly official recruitment process.
If they're scammers, would they wait for that long? And from what I heard, the scammers usually ask for thousands of dollars, not just $700...

Thank you very much for your help!
 

budaeon

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Jul 6, 2023
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Hello everyone, I'm from Indonesia, please kindly advise me on this case.

Recently I have a job application, a job offer and a 13 pages employment contract from the company (let's mention it as T***on F**ds) then also a LMIA letter (maybe a copy) emailed directly to me from the third party, an agency (Br**ks Imm****tion and v**a service inc), and they requesting my confirmation about my awareness of the visa application and whether I want to proceed with the process or not.

As mentioned in the company's prior email, I'm told to prepare a total around 700 USD for the visa application, security fees, etc (incl. 155CAD for visa). Also if the agency requested, I should send the money via crypto currency account, in the bitcoin. I'm a little curious about this for I know once I make the payment, it's untraceable.

What makes me a little confused is, the time frame it takes from the first email to the last is almost a month, and it's in a regular order basis, so it feels like I'm in a truly official recruitment process.
If they're scammers, would they wait for that long? And from what I heard, the scammers usually ask for thousands of dollars, not just $700...

Thank you very much for your help!
I want to upload/attach the pictures of the job offer, the contract and the LMIA letter so you could help me determine whether it's genuine or fake, but I don't know how..
 

Destination1

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Hello everyone, I'm from Indonesia, please kindly advise me on this case.

Recently I have a job application, a job offer and a 13 pages employment contract from the company (let's mention it as T***on F**ds) then also a LMIA letter (maybe a copy) emailed directly to me from the third party, an agency (Br**ks Imm****tion and v**a service inc), and they requesting my confirmation about my awareness of the visa application and whether I want to proceed with the process or not.

As mentioned in the company's prior email, I'm told to prepare a total around 700 USD for the visa application, security fees, etc (incl. 155CAD for visa). Also if the agency requested, I should send the money via crypto currency account, in the bitcoin. I'm a little curious about this for I know once I make the payment, it's untraceable.

What makes me a little confused is, the time frame it takes from the first email to the last is almost a month, and it's in a regular order basis, so it feels like I'm in a truly official recruitment process.
If they're scammers, would they wait for that long? And from what I heard, the scammers usually ask for thousands of dollars, not just $700...

Thank you very much for your help!
I will say 100% fake, don’t pay them, employers or any company can’t demand to pay you.
 

rcincanada2019

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Jan 14, 2023
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Ontario
Category........
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Visa Office......
Sydney, NS
App. Filed.......
03-07-2022
Nomination.....
30-03-2022
AOR Received.
03-11-2022
Hello everyone, I'm from Indonesia, please kindly advise me on this case.

Recently I have a job application, a job offer and a 13 pages employment contract from the company (let's mention it as T***on F**ds) then also a LMIA letter (maybe a copy) emailed directly to me from the third party, an agency (Br**ks Imm****tion and v**a service inc), and they requesting my confirmation about my awareness of the visa application and whether I want to proceed with the process or not.

As mentioned in the company's prior email, I'm told to prepare a total around 700 USD for the visa application, security fees, etc (incl. 155CAD for visa). Also if the agency requested, I should send the money via crypto currency account, in the bitcoin. I'm a little curious about this for I know once I make the payment, it's untraceable.

What makes me a little confused is, the time frame it takes from the first email to the last is almost a month, and it's in a regular order basis, so it feels like I'm in a truly official recruitment process.
If they're scammers, would they wait for that long? And from what I heard, the scammers usually ask for thousands of dollars, not just $700...

Thank you very much for your help!
One reason I can think of why they want crypto payment is that they are avoiding tax payment. Sounds too shady, imho.
 
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scylla

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Jun 8, 2010
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22,134
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Hello everyone, I'm from Indonesia, please kindly advise me on this case.

Recently I have a job application, a job offer and a 13 pages employment contract from the company (let's mention it as T***on F**ds) then also a LMIA letter (maybe a copy) emailed directly to me from the third party, an agency (Br**ks Imm****tion and v**a service inc), and they requesting my confirmation about my awareness of the visa application and whether I want to proceed with the process or not.

As mentioned in the company's prior email, I'm told to prepare a total around 700 USD for the visa application, security fees, etc (incl. 155CAD for visa). Also if the agency requested, I should send the money via crypto currency account, in the bitcoin. I'm a little curious about this for I know once I make the payment, it's untraceable.

What makes me a little confused is, the time frame it takes from the first email to the last is almost a month, and it's in a regular order basis, so it feels like I'm in a truly official recruitment process.
If they're scammers, would they wait for that long? And from what I heard, the scammers usually ask for thousands of dollars, not just $700...

Thank you very much for your help!
This is almost guaranteed to be a scam.

Scammers will often ask for smaller amounts. This is quite common.

What is the actual job offer? Who is the employer in Canada? Does the job offer include flights, accommodations and/or food? Did you interview with the employer directly or just with the agency?
 

budaeon

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Jul 6, 2023
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One reason I can think of why they want crypto payment is that they are avoiding tax payment. Sounds too shady, imho.
Yeah, that's why I'm curious. And from what I've known, that mode of payment is not common for a licensed immigration agency, am I right?
 
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budaeon

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This is almost guaranteed to be a scam.

Scammers will often ask for smaller amounts. This is quite common.

What is the actual job offer? Who is the employer in Canada? Does the job offer include flights, accommodations and/or food? Did you interview with the employer directly or just with the agency?
They say the job is Packaging Assistant, the employer is Tyson Foods. Yeah, the contract says that the job include flight ticket, feeding, transportation and accommodation for 3 months, it also mentioned that I could reimburse all the relocation cost. But no, they didn't interview me at all, either with the employer or the agency.
 

scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,878
22,134
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
They say the job is Packaging Assistant, the employer is Tyson Foods. Yeah, the contract says that the job include flight ticket, feeding, transportation and accommodation for 3 months, it also mentioned that I could reimburse all the relocation cost. But no, they didn't interview me at all, either with the employer or the agency.
It's 100% a scam. There is 0% chance this is real.
 
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scylla

VIP Member
Jun 8, 2010
95,878
22,134
Toronto
Category........
Visa Office......
Buffalo
Job Offer........
Pre-Assessed..
App. Filed.......
28-05-2010
AOR Received.
19-08-2010
File Transfer...
28-06-2010
Passport Req..
01-10-2010
VISA ISSUED...
05-10-2010
LANDED..........
05-10-2010
Got it, thank you very much for your help
Just so you know in the future...

Flight, accommodation, and food costs are never covered (except in some very limited and rare circumstances). If anyone is offering this, it's a scam. This is in fact one of the easiest and fastest ways to spot a scam.

Relocation costs are similarly never covered (except in some very limited and rare circumstances, such as for very senior company executives). If anyone is offering this, it's a scam.

Payments through bitcoin or Western Union mean it's a scam. Payments in any currency other than CAD also indicates a scam.

No interview at all or no interview with the actual employer means it's a scam. Real employers always interview.
 

budaeon

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Jul 6, 2023
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Just so you know in the future...

Flight, accommodation, and food costs are never covered (except in some very limited and rare circumstances). If anyone is offering this, it's a scam. This is in fact one of the easiest and fastest ways to spot a scam.

Relocation costs are similarly never covered (except in some very limited and rare circumstances, such as for very senior company executives). If anyone is offering this, it's a scam.

Payments through bitcoin or Western Union mean it's a scam. Payments in any currency other than CAD also indicates a scam.

No interview at all or no interview with the actual employer means it's a scam. Real employers always interview.
Yes, I understand, thank you for your advise, I'll keep it in mind.
 

Destination1

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Apr 23, 2022
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Just so you know in the future...

Flight, accommodation, and food costs are never covered (except in some very limited and rare circumstances). If anyone is offering this, it's a scam. This is in fact one of the easiest and fastest ways to spot a scam.

Relocation costs are similarly never covered (except in some very limited and rare circumstances, such as for very senior company executives). If anyone is offering this, it's a scam.

Payments through bitcoin or Western Union mean it's a scam. Payments in any currency other than CAD also indicates a scam.

No interview at all or no interview with the actual employer means it's a scam. Real employers always interview.
When I got job offer I was offered flight and they covered relocation cost with my family but they never asked me to pay anything, everything was done by my employer.
 

budaeon

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Jul 6, 2023
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When I got job offer I was offered flight and they covered relocation cost with my family but they never asked me to pay anything, everything was done by my employer.
Wow, that's great, you're very lucky . Working and living in Canada has always been my dream and my family's, but we're not as lucky as you are, finding a job/employer that would/willing to sponsor us seems so hard...but I'll keep looking, for me and my family's sake.
 

budaeon

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Jul 6, 2023
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Good luck for you and your family
Wow, that's great, you're very lucky . Working and living in Canada has always been my dream and my family's, but we're not as lucky as you are, finding a job/employer that would/willing to sponsor us seems so hard...but I'll keep looking, for me and my family's sake.
When I got job offer I was offered flight and they covered relocation cost with my family but they never asked me to pay anything, everything was done by my employer.
Good luck for you and your family :D