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How to prevent being cheated when working abroad

Be vigilant when it comes to money transactions: if the other party asks you to pay a certain amount of fees in advance, or asks you to provide personal information such as bank account number, it is probably a scam. At this time, you need to be more careful and don't trust each other easily.

Pay attention to the source of information: If the recruitment information is unreliable or published only through social media or mobile applications, it needs to be carefully screened, because the information may be false.

Read the work agreement carefully: Before signing any work agreement, please read the agreement carefully and ask a lawyer or professional to help you understand the terms of the agreement. If it is found that there are vague terms or overly strict requirements in the agreement, it needs careful consideration.

Get as much information as possible: Get as much relevant information as possible before making any decision. You can collect information through the Internet, social media and recruitment websites. And communicate with people who have gone abroad to learn more about work information and working environment.

Don't believe in promises: If the other party promises to help you get a work visa or get a high salary, you need to think carefully. These promises may be false, just to defraud you of money or personal information.

In short, going abroad to work and make a lot of money requires careful consideration, more care, and as much information as possible to avoid being deceived. If the information provided by the other party is unreliable or has any questions, you need to seek professional advice in time.