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    To verify the authenticity of a job or study invitation from abroad, follow these steps: 1. Check the contact information of the company or educational institution. Make sure it is valid and matches the details on their official website. 2. Research the company or institution online. Look for reviews or feedback from other people who have had similar experiences. 3. Contact the company or institution directly to confirm the details of the invitation. Ask specific questions about the job offer or study program. 4. Verify the legitimacy of the job offer or study program. Check if the company or institution is registered and authorized to hire foreign workers or accept international students. 5. Be cautious of any red flags, such as unrealistically high salaries, overly generous benefits, or requests for personal financial information.

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       1. Check the contact information

       Make sure the invitation contains the official contact details (address, phone, email) of the organization or educational institution. Find this information on the official website of the company or university and compare it with the details provided in the email.

       2. Contact the organization directly

       Use official contacts (not those provided in the invitation) and verify if they have indeed sent you such an invitation. This is especially important if you have doubts about the authenticity.

       3. Pay attention to the details of the invitation

       The email should include: the full name of the recipient and sender, the official logo of the company or university, a signature, and a seal (if applicable). Check the text for grammatical and stylistic errors — fake emails often contain inaccuracies.

       4. Check the email domain

       Official emails are often sent from corporate domains (e.g., @company.com, @university.edu), not from public email services (e.g., Gmail, mail.ru).

       5. Be cautious with financial requirements

       If you are asked to pay a "fee", "tax", or any other charges in advance, this may be a sign of fraud. For visa and study invitations, such payments go through official channels (embassies or accredited organizations).

       6. Use additional checks

       For job invitations, check the employer through social media and international job search platforms. If the invitation is related to a visa, contact the embassy of the country to confirm the existence of a genuine visa program.

       If you have any doubts, consult with a lawyer, a specialist in employment abroad, or an agency that handles paperwork.

       If you have questions about safe and legal employment or study abroad, use the information posted on our website!

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