Man who paid N8m for fake Canadian employment letter banned from entering the country for 10 years (Video)

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Travel expert Grandma Shasha, renowned for addressing visa and relocation issues, has unveiled a troubling instance of fraud through a video on her page, narrating the story of a man ensnared in a fake Canadian employment letter scam.

The video, shared on social media, has sparked outrage and concern among viewers.

In her video caption, Grandma Shasha recounted the shocking story of an individual who fell victim to a deceptive scheme involving a fake Canadian employment letter.

According to her account, the victim paid a staggering sum of N8 million for the fraudulent document, believing it would secure them a legitimate employment opportunity in Canada. However, the repercussions turned out to be devastating.

The employment letter, supposedly issued by a reputable Canadian company, outlined a starting salary of $4450 (equivalent to N3,422,940). This seemingly enticing offer became a source of hope for the victim, who was eagerly looking forward to relocating to Canada for better prospects.

Regrettably, Grandma Shasha revealed that the victim’s dreams were shattered when they were denied entry into Canada. The deceptive nature of the employment letter was exposed, resulting in a decade-long ban from entering the country.

See below;

@grandmaoflagos

Im beginning to believe that juju might be real because i do not know how else to explain this —-8m for this fake employment offer in canada.#fyp #visa #visascams #travel #japa

♬ original sound – GRANDMASHASHA

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