The anti-terrorist clearance certificate is a trick that online scammers use to make money. Once an unsuspecting person has been accused of terrorism, he is asked by the scammers to pay a certain amount of money if he wants clearance.
There is no such thing as an anti terrorist clearance certificate for Canada. This is completely fraudulent and one should immediately report that! This is some type of scam.
The anti-terrorist clearance certificate is a trick that online scammers use to make money. Once an unsuspecting person has been accused of terrorism, he is asked by the scammers to pay a certain amount of money if he wants clearance.
Anti-terrorist certificate can be obtain in any UN agency offices in Accra Ghana for huge funds transfer, usually the beneficiary of the funds bears the documentation cost inline with the US fight against terrorist
There is no such thing as a "terrorist certificate" or an "anti-terrorist certificate". This is part of a phishing scam. Please see the European Union Scam Warnings website.
There is no such thing as a "anti-terrorist clearance form". Its a hoax being used by criminals try and extort money from people trying to get visas.
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I have been to send a anti Terroist Certificate to have money wired to my checking account do I need this.
Anti-terrorist certificate is obtainable and cost depends on the country of origin on making offshore transfer, nevertheless some country in west Africa like Ghana, Togo, Liberia, etc.. require local company registration to grant and issue anti-terrorist certificates. In other words, the fund beneficiary is liable to secure registration from the country of origin, only for the purpose of the Anti-terrorist certificate.
You can only get Anti-Terrorist certificate through the UN agency Double P Enterprise and other agency in Ghana, though the certification charges remain the responsibility beneficiary.
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Definitely no. The company which is willing to hire you should of course pay any bills as a result of clearances.
An anti-terrorist certificate is not a hoax; it is a legitimate document issued by certain governments or organizations to verify that an individual or entity has undergone background checks or training related to anti-terrorism measures. However, the validity and recognition of such certificates can vary widely, and there have been instances of fraudulent claims or misuse. It's essential to verify the authenticity of the issuing authority and the certificate itself to avoid scams.