POEA warns nurses anew on email scam



The Philippine Overseas Employment Administration yesterday reiterated its
warning on fraudulent e-mails offering Filipino nurses and other healthcare
professionals employment in big hospitals in Canada and other countries.

Administrator Hans Leo J. Cacdac said one such e-mail received by the POEA
offers employment in Kingston General Hospital (KGH) in Ontario, Canada
and instructs applicants to pay PhP3,750 as registration fee for a mandatory
training session.

The management of Kingston General Hospital has denied involvement in any
recruitment campaign in the Philippines. In its website, KGH said "it does not
actively recruit nursing staff from abroad, nor does it recruit through e-mail, and
will never ask job applicants to send money as part of the job application
process”.

Cacdac said applicants should just ignore such e-mail stating that they have
been selected for a nursing position in hospitals they have not even applied for.

The fake job offer assures the worker of immediate interview by the foreign
employer, non-payment of placement and processing fees, free accommodation
and food allowance, and other too-good-to-be-true benefits.

Cacdac also warned job applicants on supposed job opportunities spread
through social media like Facebook and Twitter.

“Instead, job seekers may search the POEA website for available job orders or
use the POEA application for smartphones and tablets,” Cacdac added.

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