An agent advertised hotel and cleaning jobs in a Gulf country and collected roughly ₹85,000 from each applicant for "visa and ticket processing". No work vis…
Reported loss: ₹85,000 each
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An agent advertised hotel and cleaning jobs in a Gulf country and collected roughly ₹85,000 from each applicant for "visa and ticket processing". No work vis…
Reported loss: ₹85,000 each
A consultancy told clients it could guarantee Canadian permanent residency within months for an upfront payment of about ₹3.2 lakh. Immigration to Canada is…
Reported loss: ₹3.2 lakh
Applicants were offered nursing training ("Ausbildung") placements in Germany and asked to pay around ₹4.5 lakh for language training, documentation and plac…
Reported loss: ₹4.5 lakh
An agent arranged UK health and care-worker visas citing a sponsoring employer. Applicants paid about ₹6 lakh each. The Certificate of Sponsorship numbers pr…
Reported loss: ₹6 lakh
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