Scammers Impersonating Peaks Hotel & Suites / Fake Job Scam Fraud

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Scammers Impersonating Peaks Hotel & Suites / Fake Job Scam Fraud

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Unread post by Pumpkin King » Sun Jan 03, 2021 1:49 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: "Peaks Hotel & Suites" <hr.peakshotelandsuite.ca@gmail.com>
To: "
Cc:
Sent: Sat, 2 Jan 2021 at 23:45
Subject: Letter of Appointment

Attn:

This is an Affirmation that you have emerged successfully and been appointed in our Hotel.

The mode of selection was based on the following;

1. CV and qualification which we obtained from our recruitment service.
2. Mode in which your data is being presented on the employment data Sheet.
3. Work experiences.

We employ staff based on four core values namely Productivity, Talent, Ambitions and Character and we expect all our staff to exhibit these core values. Also we ensure that all our staff especially our International employees are comfortable.

Attached herewith is your

1. Appointment Letter.

(1)You are to immediately make contact with Rosie Queens Law Firm with the below details to secure your Entry Clearance Prior Certificate from the Canadian Immigration Office here to enable us process your Residence and Work permit / Visa and also legalize your contract engagement with Peaks Hotel & Suites. This Certificate covers for your total contract acceptance with duration terms and allegiance to the laws guiding the Aliens/Expatriates Registration Quota under the Canadian Immigration Office which empowers us to procure your Works/Residence Permit.

Note that the procurement of your Entry Clearance Prior Certificate MUST not exceed 5 working days from the day of issue the soft copies of your appointment/terms of agreement letter, as it would take Five (5) working days for the Immigration Service here to procure your Residence and Work permit / Visa.

Below are the contact details of the Rosie Queens Law Firm:

ROSIE QUEENS LAW FIRM
Contact Person: Ms Rosie Thompson
Email: info.lawfirmrosiequeens.ca@gmail.com
Contact Number: +1 (604) 901 3938
Whatsapp: +1 (604) 901 3938

(2) You are required to sign the Appointment letter and after that you have to send one copy back to us and one copy to the Rosie Queens Law Firm, so that they will start the preparation of your Entry Clearance Prior Certificate, which shows that you are ready to join the team.

(3) Once we confirm your Entry Clearance Prior Certificate from the Immigration Office which Rosie Queens Law Firm will help you secure as your Accredited attorney here in Canada, which stipulates that you are ready to join the team, we will take care of your Visa/Work and Residence Permit Papers together with your flight ticket and any fees which you spend in the procurement of your Entry Clearance Prior Certificate from the Immigration Office will be reimbursed to you during your first 3 months Upfront salary.

We hereby once more congratulate you on the success of your application amongst many that have applied and thereby instruct you to expedite all requirements as aforementioned so as to be able to meet the team before the deadline. Do get back to us with developments and updates regarding the procurement of your Entry Clearance Prior Certificate.

Congratulations and Happy New Year!!!

Dr. David William,
Human Resource Manager
Peaks Hotel & Suites, Canada.



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