High Commission of South Africa in Accra
Address | Speed House No 1, 3rd Soula Street Labone North Accra Ghana |
---|---|
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
Consular Fax | local: international: |
sahcgh@ |
Address | Speed House No 1, 3rd Soula Street Labone North Accra Ghana |
---|---|
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
Consular Fax | local: international: |
sahcgh@ |
Comments on this High Commission
Anyone in Ghana that already work for these companies?
I also received all documentation to complete for visa and at the end the want money before prosessing my visa. All recruiters will tell you that you will not pay anything for a job offer. If that is the case it is a scam
Have received email from sirok construction , ive been selected for a job ,is there anyone that have received anny conformation regarding this job oppertunities , is this real ,have annyone been scammed ,
Hi guys i have applied for the job which was posted by sirok construction LTD, i have been communicating with them very well the only thing im concerned with is that is this job a scam or valid because i dont want to risk travelling to Ghana. Please contact me at baile1497@gmail.com
they want you to send money before you get your documents
micheal barry how much did you pay and how did they interview you for the job?
i just want to enquire about the sirok mining and construction company they are saying they are offering jobs in ghana, how real is this?
7. They’ve been posted by a company or recruiter with a dubious online presence
Google the company or recruiter, have a thorough look at their website and do your homework before responding to a job ad. First of all, a professional company website should exist for the employer. If it looks unprofessional with poor quality images, that’s a clear sign it might be fake. Also, look carefully at the name and logo – it might be a similar name or logo to an established company or government institution, with minor changes. This is often used to fool people. If you’re unsure, try to find a contact number or e-mail address on the site (if it’s real, this will be available), call the company and ask if they advertised the job.
Also look for online reviews – if other people have been scammed by a company or recruiter, there’s a good chance they would have posted online comments or reviews to warn others.
8. They don’t require you to attend an interview
No reputable employer will hire you without an interview. If you get offered a job without having been through an interview process (face-to-face, via Skype, or otherwise), the chances are that it’s fake.
HI ALL
ALL THE CONSTRUCTION AND MINING COMPANY'S THAT OFFER EMPLOYMENT AND ATTRACTED SALARY PAID IN USD ARE SCAMS SOME WERE ALONG THE LINE THEY WILL ASKED YOU FOR SOME SORT OF PAYMENT THAT IN IS SELF TELLS YOU BEWARE
JPVIVIERS @OUTLOOK.COM
Post a comment on this page
We invite you to share your experiences with the South African High Commission — obtaining visas and other services, locating the building, and so on. Your comments may be seen by the public, so please do not include private information.
This web site is not operated by the High Commission and your comments and questions will not necessarily be seen by its staff. Please note that this is not a forum for broad debate about the foreign policy of South Africa, and such topics will be deleted.