Published on Australian Maritime Safety Authority (https://www.amsa.gov.au)



Seafarer job offer scams and hoaxes

Do you have a suspicious job offer for work in a maritime industry?



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AMSA is aware of a scam offering overseas residents a Maritime Security Identification Card (MSIC) and Australian visas to gain jobs with cruise companies.

The scammers claim to be AMSA employees, and employees of other Australian Government departments and agencies. Fake forms which feature AMSA’s logo are used to extract personal information and money from victims.

Please be aware of email, internet and telephone hoaxes and scams.

Real or fake job offer

If you suspect the email is a hoax, there are some questions you need to ask:

Receiving an unsolicited job offer can be one of the first signs that the offer is not real.

We will never request money to be paid to another organisation, company or account 

The job offer may be fake if:

Look at the email address

Our authentic email addresses

Fake emails

If you've been scammed

Do not reply

It may be tempting to reply to them or ask follow-up questions—but do not reply to the email or call them back unless you find out it is real.

Contact the actual company offering you the job

Find out if the job offer is real by contacting the organisation that made the offer.

Report the scam

Report suspected scams to Scamwatch at the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC).

Working in Australia

Visit the Department of Home Affairs website for information about working in Australia.

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Last updated: 3 January 2024