I recently receive the same letter. As a Canadian, I no know that an employers will perpare and pay for the required paper work (i.e. working visa) only when the candidate is hired and not during the recruitment period. So this is a fake letter.
Other clues that this is a fake: no company logo and contact information, poor English, no job descriptions and job qualification provided, the hourly rate are the same for multiple positions, monthly salary does not match hourly rate calculations.
And finally, the company email address should read more like this hr/opportunity/[email protected] or [email protected]. and not [email protected]. Canadian company names are usually after the [@] and end with [.com or .ca]
I hope this help answer your questions if this is a real employment offer. And DO NOT SEND them $$.
Best of luck to all -ayesha
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