Scammers Impersonating Hilton Hotel / Fake Job Scam Fraud

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Scammers Impersonating Hilton Hotel / Fake Job Scam Fraud

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Unread post by Pumpkin King » Thu Jun 04, 2020 10:05 pm

This is a fake job scam! There is no job! Do not send documents or money! If you are not interviewed face to face, in person, the job offer is Always a scam! If you are asked to pay fees for a visa or work permit or anything else, the job offer is a scam, even if they say they will reimburse you! No real company or embassy ever uses a free email address! Read Why Most Emails Offering Jobs Are Scams! to learn how to tell when a job offer is fake and Never Wire Money to Strangers! and Identifying Scam Websites! or click on the images below:

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From: careers_hiltonhotelincanada@workmail.com

Dear Mr.

Further to your recent online job application form interviewed, the Employment Relations board of The Hilton Hotel and suites. Has found your experiences and qualifications suitable for the requirements of our organization. The attached document embodies the approved Terms for the purpose of this contract. Now, you have to contact by mailing the Diplomat personnel appointed by The High Commission of Canada in India with the copy of appointment letter attached to this email for the procurement of your Valid Visa and Work Permit papers as we are having a contract agreement with them for easy acquisition of our employee’s necessary valid traveling documents. You are required to contact the Diplomat mentioned below with a copy of your signed Appointment letter mailing him that you have gotten an appointment letter from Hilton Hotel and suites in Canada Ontario.

THE DESIGNATED DIPLOMAT PERSONNEL CONTACT DETAILS IS STATED BELOW:

CONTACT PERSON: Senior Visa Officer. Jordan Reeves

ADDRESS: Canadian High Commission in India

PHONE NUMBER: +91- 8862002524

E-MAIL ID:canadahighcommissionindia@diplomats.com

Diplomat Jordan Reeves will process our expatriates valid travel papers at The Canada Embassy. We have sent all documents required for your three years’ work permit visa to the Designated Diplomat in Mumbai Embassy for your Visa Application Process. This Diplomat was assigned by the ministry of external affair to process our selected candidate's visa in India to avoid refusal or denial of Visa by the Visa Issuing Authority. We urge you to comply and cooperate with him so that he can assist you to secure your Valid Canada Work Permit Visa.

Note: You are to bear your work visa processing fees upfront to prove your seriousness and commitment to work with our reputable organization. We shall proceed by securing your accommodation here in Canada at the company's staff apartment, book your flight ticket and transfer it to you as soon as your visa has been stamped. Also remember that any expenses you make on the process of registering your documents shall be reimbursed back to you on joining as you submit your expenses report. Be informed that once your visa processing is completed, the hard copy of your appointment letter will be delivered to you via Courier Service.

We are looking forward to receive the signed copy of your Job Appointment/Contract agreement letter for our confirmation to your acceptance of the Job Offer with the terms and conditions therein. Contact the designated diplomat immediately for the procurement of your Canada Work Permit Visa because you have to resume for your appointed job here in Canada on/before 01/09/2020 You are required to update us with the process between you and the Diplomat in case of advice where necessary.

Congratulations. Looking forward to receive the signed copy of your Appointment Letter Soon.

Best Regards

Mr. David John
Human Resources Manager
Tel: +1 450 279 1100
careers_hiltonhotelincanada@workmail.com
© Corporate Headquarters Hilton Hotel and suites.



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