Returning Residents Guide - A Complete Safety & Security Guide to Coming Home to Jamaica

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Section 7 – Cyber & Digital Safety



  • WhatsApp frauds are common (e.g., messages saying “send me a top-up”).

  • SIM card swaps (scammers pretending to be your phone provider).

  • Fake Facebook/Instagram real estate listings.


Checklist for Digital Safety



  • Enable two-factor authentication on all accounts.

  • Use strong, unique passwords.

  • Don’t overshare on social media about money, houses, or travel.


Section 8 – Personal Safety & Scams


Some scams involve intimidation.



  • Be cautious when strangers know too much about you.

  • Don’t discuss your finances loudly in public.

  • Keep a low profile — avoid displaying wealth unnecessarily.


Section 9 – Practical Resources



  • MOCA (Major Organised Crime & Anti-Corruption Agency) – Report financial crimes.

  • JCF Fraud Squad – Handles banking and lottery fraud.

  • Real Estate Board of Jamaica – Verify licensed agents.

  • Financial Services Commission (FSC) – Check investment companies.

  • Consumer Affairs Commission (CAC) – Help with unfair trade practices.


Section 10 – Voices of Returnees



  • Mr. Richards, UK Returnee: “I lost $2,000 in a fake rental scheme. Now I never pay before seeing
    a property.”

  • Marcia, Florida Returnee: “A cousin tried to sell me land that wasn’t his. The NLA saved me.”

  • Owen, Toronto Returnee: “Scammers called me about a lottery. I laughed, but some friends
    weren’t so lucky.”


Section 11 – Building Long-Term Safety Habits



  1. Create a “trusted network” — lawyer, banker, realtor, doctor, one family member.

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