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As global migration surges post-pandemic, more residents from the Middle East are seeking new beginnings in Europe, Canada, and Australia. But alongside this trend, digital scam networks and unlicensed immigration agents have evolved — transitioning from physical offices to WhatsApp, Telegram, and social media channels. In a few taps, hopeful migrants can be enticed with fake “dream jobs,” fast-tracked visas, or even bogus “embassy approvals.”
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Y-Axis Warns Middle East Residents About Rising Immigration Scams