
Which Website is Best For Visa Sponsored Jobs
A complete guide to finding real visa-sponsored jobs and avoiding scams worldwide

Looking for a job abroad?
You're not alone — thousands of people search daily for real, visa-sponsored jobs that can open doors to a better life. But here's the truth: Most websites don't care if the job is real. And most so-called "agents" offering to help? Scammers.
In this blog, we'll explain:
- How to find visa-sponsored jobs online
- What websites you can trust (and what to avoid)
- Why IFMOSA is different
- How to spot scams
- The tools professionals use to verify sponsors
Why IFMOSA is Different
We might be biased, but after helping thousands of people connect with real employers abroad... IFMOSA.com is one of the best places to find free, visa-sponsored jobs.
- Only post verified opportunities
- Work directly with companies offering sponsorship
- Never ask for fees
- Act as your bridge, not a barrier
Use ChatGPT to Assist Your Job Search
Fun fact: Many people found IFMOSA using ChatGPT. With 180 million active users, AI can be a powerful tool for your job search.
Smart Search Tips
Use prompts like "Visa sponsored job in Canada" or "Companies hiring foreign workers in Germany" to get started.
Tip: After you find the company, go straight to their official website.
- ✅ Never apply through WhatsApp
- ✅ Never trust Telegram "agents"
- ✅ Never pay fees upfront
Global Scam Warning
100s of millions dollars lost due to job scams across the world. These scammers are in every country so no one is safe. Apply smart.
Always Use Government Websites
After ChatGPT, your next best tool is simple: government databases. Why? Because no scammer can fake their way onto these.
Official Verification
Every country keeps an official public list of companies legally allowed to sponsor foreign workers.
🇨🇦 Canada
Resource: Search employers on LMIA list
Here you will find LMIA = Labour Market Impact Assessment. Employers must prove they need a foreign worker because no Canadian is available. Look for "Positive LMIA" status & use the site to check if a company has a valid track record
🇦🇺 Australia
Resource: 482/186/494 registered sponsors
Australia has different visa categories depending on the job level: 482 is Temporary Skill Shortage (TSS) & 186 is Employer Nomination Scheme (permanent)
You can search by company name or industry — the list is updated monthly by the Department of Home Affairs
🇺🇸 USA
Resources: H1B sponsor search and H2B data search
H1B is for high-skilled, specialty roles (engineering, healthcare, IT). This site shows salary, job title, location, and sponsoring company. Data is from real Department of Labour filings.
H2B is for hospitality and agriculture work. WATCH OUT for third-party consulting firms — always double-check the end employer
🇬🇧 UK
Resource: Skilled Worker sponsor register
UK companies must be registered with the Home Office to sponsor. You can search by company name, sector, or sponsorship type. Focus on "Skilled Worker" or "Global Business Mobility". File is usually a downloadable Excel sheet — sort it to find new sponsors.
Never Pay a Fee to Apply
Here's a rule you should never break: If they ask for money to apply, it's probably a scam.
Red Flags to Watch For
- ✅ Legit employers pay the visa fees — not you.
- ✅ A real offer comes after an interview, not before.
- ✅ Real companies use email and HR portals, not only WhatsApp.
How Scams Happen Around the World
🇰🇪 🇹🇿 🇿🇦 Africa (Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa & Beyond)
In East and Southern Africa, there's a strange trend spreading on TikTok: Girls dancing in random offices. Shaky camera angles. Vague captions like: "New jobs to Dubai! DM fast!"
Behind the weird dancing trying to seduce victims. The victims are asked to pay "processing fees" and commissions — often $1,000 to $10,000 USD.
Some families have sold land or borrowed from loan apps to pay these fake agents — and never got a visa. A dance doesn't prove credibility. Always verify the agency on your government's labour export portal.
🇪🇺 Europe (Especially Targeting Africans & Asians)
Scammers pretend to be European employers — usually from Germany, Poland, or the UK.
- Send fake contracts on fake company letterheads
- Claim to "connect" you to a visa lawyer
- Ask for £200–£450 processing fees
Once you pay, they vanish — or send you more fake documents to keep stringing you along. No real employer in Europe charges you a visa fee upfront. It's usually the employer who handles the sponsorship cost — or it's processed through official government migration programs.
🇮🇳 🇵🇰 South Asia (India & Pakistan)
These scams run like clockwork: Thousands of fake jobs posted on TikTok and LinkedIn. Fake websites cloned to look like embassy portals or big companies. Victims are asked to pay "urgent processing fees" for hotel jobs, cleaner jobs, or driver visas. After they scam you, they delete everything and rebrand under a new name.
🇸🇦 🇦🇪 🇶🇦 Gulf Region (KSA, UAE, Qatar)
The scams here are different — and dangerous. It's often expats who run the scam inside the country:
- They ask for your Iqamah (residence permit) or passport
- Then use your ID for SIM fraud, financial scams, or even to sponsor fake workers
IFMOSA has seen cases where innocent job seekers are later blacklisted or fined due to ID misuse.
Never hand over your Iqamah or passport to a stranger — even if they "promise" a new job.
If they say pay now for faster process
Since when does a legit company take processing fees from applicants? It is a scam. Run!
If they try to keep your passport
NEVER and I MEAN NEVER hand over or send your passport to agents — you should only give your passport to verified governmental officials who work in local immigration or an embassy. These scammers will hold on to your passport until they receive their money — in some cases you never get it back.
How to Avoid These Scams (Anywhere You Are)
- ✅ Never pay upfront for a visa or interview
- ✅ Always check if the employer is on the official sponsor list
- ✅ Apply through company websites, not social media DMs
- ✅ If the offer sounds too good to be true — it is
- ✅ Use IFMOSA, ChatGPT, and government portals to verify everything
- ✅ Share this blog with others — knowledge is protection
Consultation fees?
Did you visit a private doctor to be paying fees for consultation? What nonsense is this? This is just pure evil preying on job seekers who are desperate. Just avoid and message our team for free advice.
What to Do If You Must Use an Agency
If you're truly stuck and want to try an agency, here's how to protect yourself:
- Ask if they are government licensed.
- Request to see their registration number.
- Search for their name on your local government labor/export ministry site.
- Ask for the company name that will be hiring you, not just "a job in Dubai."
If they get defensive or vague — walk away.
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