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High Salary Abroad—or a Dangerous Job Trap? Verify Before You Travel

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By Satya HemanthUpdated August 13, 20266 min read14 views

A foreign job offer can feel like a life-changing opportunity.

The salary may be several times higher than what a candidate expects in India. The recruiter may promise free accommodation, flight tickets, food, visa support and immediate joining.

For an unemployed graduate or someone carrying family responsibilities, the offer can feel too important to lose.

But some overseas recruitment scams are far more dangerous than an ordinary financial fraud.

Victims have been lured abroad with fake offers for data entry, IT support, digital marketing, customer service and similar roles. After reaching another country, some have had their passports taken away and have been forced to participate in online scams inside guarded compounds.

In March 2025, India brought back 283 citizens who had been lured to Southeast Asia through fake job offers and made to engage in cybercrime and other fraudulent activities.

A high salary does not prove that a foreign job is genuine.

Before travelling, candidates must verify the employer, recruitment agent, visa, contract and exact workplace independently.

How the Overseas Job Trap Begins

The candidate may receive an offer through:

  • WhatsApp or Telegram
  • Social media
  • A local consultancy
  • An online job portal
  • A friend or former colleague
  • An overseas contact
  • An unofficial recruitment group

The recruiter may promise:

  • A very high salary
  • No experience requirement
  • Free flight and accommodation
  • Quick visa approval
  • Minimal or no interview
  • Immediate departure
  • Work in IT, sales or customer support
  • A job in one country followed by transfer elsewhere

The process may appear organised. The candidate may receive a contract, flight booking, company ID or visa document.

But documents sent through messaging apps can be fabricated.

The Ministry of External Affairs has repeatedly advised job seekers to use registered recruiting agents and verify overseas opportunities through official channels. It also warns against fake jobs and illegal recruitment.

Why Tourist Visas Are a Major Warning Sign

A recruiter may say:

“Travel first on a tourist visa. We will convert it into a work permit after you arrive.”

This is extremely risky.

Working on a tourist visa may violate the destination country’s laws. It can also leave the candidate without proper employment protection.

The Ministry of External Affairs advises job seekers not to rely on promises that a tourist visa will later be converted into a work visa. Complaints can be raised with emigration authorities when agents make such claims.

Do not travel for employment unless the visa category clearly permits you to work.

The Contract May Change After Arrival

A candidate may be promised work in a city office but transported after arrival to a remote location or border area.

The actual role may be completely different.

Victims may be instructed to:

  • Create fake social-media identities
  • Contact potential fraud victims
  • Promote investment schemes
  • Operate romance scams
  • Send phishing messages
  • Manage fake trading platforms
  • Meet daily scam targets

Refusing may lead to threats, confinement or demands for repayment of travel and recruitment costs.

This is why the employer’s legal name, workplace address and job duties must be confirmed before departure—not after landing.

Never Surrender Your Passport

A legitimate employer may need to inspect or copy a passport for lawful processing.

But permanently taking and withholding the original passport is a serious warning sign.

Without a passport, the worker may find it difficult to leave, approach authorities, check into accommodation or travel safely.

Before departure:

  • Keep physical and digital copies of your passport
  • Share copies with trusted family members
  • Store copies in secure cloud storage
  • Save visa, ticket and contract details
  • Record the recruiter’s identity and address
  • Keep Indian Embassy or Consulate contacts

Do not hand over your passport to an agent merely because they claim it is required for “company security.”

Her View: Genuine Overseas Jobs Can Transform Families

Not every overseas opportunity is suspicious.

Millions of people build successful careers abroad through lawful recruitment and verified employers.

A genuine foreign job may offer:

  • Better income
  • International exposure
  • New skills
  • Career growth
  • Support for family
  • Improved savings
  • Professional independence

Candidates should not reject every overseas offer out of fear.

They should approach the opportunity with evidence rather than excitement alone.

His Insight: A Visa and Flight Ticket Are Not Enough

Fraudsters understand that professional-looking documents create trust.

Even a visa may not prove that the job, employer or promised role is genuine.

A candidate must verify the full chain:

  • Is the recruitment agent registered?
  • Does the employer legally exist?
  • Did the employer issue the contract?
  • Does the visa allow employment?
  • Is the workplace address real?
  • Does the salary match the written contract?
  • Is the destination the same as the offer?

The Ministry of External Affairs says registered recruiting-agent details can be checked through the official eMigrate system. In case of doubt, candidates can also verify the employer through the relevant Indian Mission.

Red Flags You Must Not Ignore

Pause immediately when:

  • The salary is unusually high for simple work
  • No proper interview is conducted
  • The recruiter demands large cash payments
  • The agent is absent from eMigrate
  • You are told to travel on a tourist visa
  • The final destination is unclear
  • The contract is incomplete or keeps changing
  • The company uses only personal email accounts
  • You are told not to contact the employer directly
  • Your passport will be held after arrival
  • You must repay travel costs by working
  • Family members are discouraged from knowing the details

By October 2025, the government had notified thousands of illegal recruiting agents on the eMigrate platform, showing the scale of unsafe overseas recruitment.

What to Verify Before Travelling

Confirm the recruiting agent through eMigrate.

Contact the foreign employer using details found independently—not only those given by the agent.

Request a signed contract showing:

  • Employer’s legal name
  • Work location
  • Role and duties
  • Salary and deductions
  • Working hours
  • Accommodation terms
  • Leave entitlement
  • Contract duration
  • Return-travel conditions

Also verify the visa directly through the issuing authority or authorised visa system.

Do not rely only on screenshots.

What If Someone Is Already Trapped Abroad?

The person should avoid confronting traffickers in a way that creates immediate danger.

Where safely possible, they should contact:

  • The nearest Indian Embassy or Consulate
  • Local law enforcement
  • Trusted family members
  • The MEA’s MADAD grievance system
  • Overseas-worker assistance channels

The Ministry of External Affairs states that complaints involving recruiting agents can be taken to the Protector General of Emigrants, the relevant Indian Mission or the MADAD system.

Family members should preserve contracts, passport copies, tickets, chats, payment records and the last known location.

Final H View Take

A foreign job can transform a life.

A fake foreign job can take away money, documents, freedom and personal safety.

Do not travel because the recruiter creates urgency or because the salary appears impossible to refuse.

Verify the recruiting agent, employer, visa, contract and destination independently. Never travel for employment on vague assurances that documents will be corrected later.

Most importantly, never allow anyone to isolate you from your passport, family or official support.

A genuine employer should be able to prove the opportunity before you board the flight.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I verify an overseas recruitment agent?

Check whether the agent is registered and active through the official eMigrate system.

Is it safe to travel on a tourist visa for a job?

No. Do not depend on promises that a tourist visa will be converted after arrival.

Should an employer keep my passport?

An employer may need it temporarily for lawful procedures, but withholding it permanently is a serious warning sign.

How can I verify a foreign employer?

Contact the employer independently and, when uncertain, seek verification through the relevant Indian Embassy or Consulate.

What documents should my family keep?

Share copies of your passport, visa, employment contract, flight ticket, employer address and recruiter details.

Where can complaints against overseas recruiters be made?

Complaints may be raised with emigration authorities, the relevant Indian Mission and through the MADAD grievance system.

Written by

Satya Hemanth

Satya Hemanth is the founder of H View and writes on careers, sports, leadership, digital trends, and practical decision-making. His articles focus on clear explanations, real-world examples, and useful insights for students, young professionals, and everyday readers.

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