Feb 16 β€’ 05:48 UTC 🌍 Africa AllAfrica

Kenya: Kenya Embassy in Moscow Warns Citizens Against Informal Job Recruitment to Russia

The Kenyan Embassy in Moscow issued a warning to citizens about the risks of using informal recruitment channels for jobs in Russia.

The Kenyan Embassy in Moscow has raised concerns over the increasing trend of Kenyans traveling to Russia through informal job recruitment channels that are unverified. In a formal statement, they highlighted that a significant number of citizens are falling prey to dubious agents and online recruiters who promise lucrative employment opportunities. As a result, many Kenyans and their families have been misled, leading to a situation where the anticipated job offers and residency arrangements fail to materialize when they arrive in Russia.

Reports indicate that affected individuals have encountered numerous challenges, including fraudulent job contracts, withheld passports, and limited freedom of movement. In some cases, the lack of proper documentation has severely restricted individuals' access to necessary consular services, leaving them vulnerable in a foreign country without the expected support. The embassy emphasized the need for Kenyans to exercise caution and verify the legitimacy of any recruitment offers to avoid falling victim to fraud.

The embassy's warning serves as a critical reminder of the risks associated with traveling under informal recruitment schemes. They advised that individuals who travel these unsafe channels could face considerable difficulties in gaining timely assistance from consular officials. Consequently, those contemplating job opportunities in Russia are encouraged to utilize official and verified recruitment methods to ensure their safety and well-being while abroad.

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