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Foreign ministry warns against offers of easy jobs with high salaries abroad

Deputy spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Pham Thu Hang asked people to stay alert against offers of “cushy jobs with high salaries”, during the ministry’s regular press conference in Hanoi on May 18.
Foreign ministry warns against offers of easy jobs with high salaries abroad ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Deputy spokesperson of theMinistry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) Pham Thu Hang asked people to stay alert againstoffers of “cushy jobs with high salaries”, during the ministry’s regular pressconference in Hanoi on May 18.

Hang made the warning when speaking of the information about thePhilippines’ rescue of more than 1,000 forced labourers, including Vietnamese. Under instructions of the MoFA’s leaders, theVietnamese Embassy in the Philippines is closely coordinating with competentPhilippine agencies in identifying the residency status of the Vietnamese labourers,she said.

The embassy has also provided information to helplocal authorities soon put forth settlement and investigation orientations forthe case, while conducting citizen protection in a timely manner, ensuring rightsand interests of Vietnamese citizens, Hang added.

She reiterated that the Vietnamese governmentadvocates legal, safe and orderly migration, and resolutely fightsagainst illegal migration, the facilitation of illegal migration, and humantrafficking.

The ministry has teamed up with relevant agencies instepping up the communications work over people’s self-seeking jobs abroad,Hang said, asking people to stay alert against promises of high-paid, easy jobswithout the requirement of degrees as they would easily become victims of labour exploitation inonline gambling establishments, illegal residency and even human trafficking, the deputy spokesperson warned./.

VNA

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