The Overseas Labor Center (Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs) has recently issued a warning about fraudulent activities involving the impersonation of the Center and the illegal collection of money from job seekers intending to work in Australia.

According to the Center, there have been instances of individuals misusing social media platforms to impersonate the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs and the Overseas Labor Center. They have created fake Fanpages with names such as “Overseas Employment Consulting Center – Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs” and “Asian Overseas Employment Consulting” to post fraudulent job advertisements for positions in Australia on TikTok, misrepresenting themselves as the Ministry and the Center.

These fraudulent individuals have also forged documents bearing the signature of Mr. Dao Ngoc Dung, the Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, along with images of the Ministry’s leaders working with foreign partners, to deceive and lure unsuspecting job seekers into their scheme for working in Australia.

Forged document with the signature of the Minister of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs. Source: Overseas Labor Center.

The scammers have also pretended to be officers from the Overseas Labor Center and demanded that job seekers transfer an amount ranging from 40 to 50 million VND to their specified accounts or create their own international payment accounts (Visa cards) and deposit the same amount.

Once the unsuspecting job seekers transferred the money into their Visa accounts, the scammers provided them with a link that stole their account information and enabled the scammers to transfer the money to another account.

The Overseas Labor Center has clarified that the aforementioned Fanpages are not their official electronic information pages or those of the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs. These fraudulent activities are a form of impersonation and illegal money collection from job seekers.

The Center further emphasized that they are currently in the negotiation phase with Australia and have not started the labor export process yet. Once the Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs approves the labor export to Australia, the recruitment information will be publicly and officially announced on the following websites: molisa.gov.vn; dolab.gov.vn; and colab.gov.vn.

The Center advised that if anyone has fallen victim to these scams and made illegal payments, they should immediately report the incident to the police and inform the Center for coordination and verification.

Under the Pacific Australia Labor Mobility (PALM) program, the Australian Government will allow up to 1,000 Vietnamese workers to take up positions in the agricultural sector. These workers can choose between short-term jobs lasting 6-9 months or long-term positions ranging from 1 to 4 years.

The criteria for Vietnamese workers to participate in this program include being 21 years of age or older, possessing a minimum IELTS score of 4.0 or equivalent, meeting health requirements, having relevant occupational knowledge, skills, or work experience, and being selected by Australian employers.

The job positions offered to Vietnamese workers require low to semi-skilled labor in the agricultural sector, including horticulture, meat processing, seafood, and forestry.

Detailed information will be announced during the recruitment process. The Ministry of Labor, Invalids, and Social Affairs, in collaboration with the Australian Government, will jointly select the participating Vietnamese service enterprises.