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UAE shuts down fake job offers – key info for Pakistani job seekers

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The UAE has ramped up its efforts against fraudulent employment ads targeting expatriates, with an unprecedented crackdown on 230 social media profiles recently shut down by authorities. These accounts were found promoting fake job offers that prey on the hopes of thousands of Pakistani workers desperate for better opportunities abroad.

UAE officials have highlighted a significant threat from fraudsters who use platforms like Facebook and WhatsApp to mislead potential migrants. The arrests underscore how easily vulnerable individuals can fall victim, suffering not just financial ruin but also legal repercussions in addition to emotional distress back home.

The authorities’ actions come at a time when Pakistanis are increasingly drawn to the UAE’s economic opportunities. These include lucrative job sectors such as construction and hospitality. However, they often face scams disguised as legitimate employment pathways, leading to losses that ripple through entire families across borders.

In response, UAE government has issued warnings. They stress that posting recruitment advertisements without an official license is illegal. Violators can expect fines ranging from Dh20,000 to Dh100,000 and potential jail time of up to six months. The crackdown demonstrates the seriousness with which the authorities are addressing this issue.

Government advisories encourage job seekers, including Pakistani nationals like those working through informal networks or online forums, to verify offers via authentic sources such as official government websites. This approach safeguards both personal security and financial well-being, reducing the risk of falling victim to fraudulent schemes.

As efforts continue against these fraudulent activities, expatriates remain vigilant about securing genuine job opportunities while also supporting local businesses and economies in the process.

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