Bureau of Emigration Warns Against Unauthorized Overseas Job Promoters

Web DeskJune 29, 2024 01:17 PMnational
  • Exercise vigilance when selecting Overseas Employment Promoters
  • Only 2577 out of 5048 OEP licenses are currently valid
  • Regularly visit the bureau's official website for accurate information
Bureau of Emigration Warns Against Unauthorized Overseas Job PromotersImage Credits: Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment
The Bureau of Emigration advises caution when choosing Overseas Employment Promoters to prevent fraud. Stay informed through their website for accurate information and protect yourself from unauthorized entities.

The Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE) has issued a cautionary advisory to individuals looking for job opportunities abroad. It is crucial for foreign job-seekers to exercise vigilance when selecting Overseas Employment Promoters (OEP) to prevent wasting time, money, and effort. Currently, out of a total of 5048 OEP licenses, only 2577 are valid, with the remaining licenses deemed invalid. Among the invalid licenses, 670 were revoked for various reasons, 805 had expired, and the rest were voluntarily surrendered.

For those aspiring to work overseas, it is highly recommended to regularly visit the bureau's official website for the most recent and accurate information. This proactive approach will help individuals safeguard themselves from unauthorized OEPs who may not have their best interests at heart. The BEOE plays a crucial role in overseeing emigration activities in accordance with the Emigration Ordinance of 1979. Its responsibilities include regulating emigration processes, facilitating the emigration of Pakistani citizens, and ensuring the well-being of emigrants. Moreover, the BEOE offers guidance to the government on emigration policies, supervises Overseas Employment Promoters through 7 Protectorates of Emigrants Offices, processes OEP licenses, and provides essential pre-departure assistance to emigrants.

Staying informed and cautious while navigating the overseas job market is paramount for job-seekers. By heeding the advice and guidelines provided by the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment, individuals can make informed decisions and protect themselves from potential risks associated with unauthorized Overseas Employment Promoters.

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