In the last 24 hours, 34 Pakistani nationals have been deported from seven different countries, including the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Saudi Arabia. The deportations highlight the growing issue of immigration violations and the strict enforcement of visa and residency laws in various countries.
The Pakistani government has been working on strategies to curb illegal migration and ensure that citizens traveling abroad comply with all legal requirements.
- Strengthening awareness campaigns on visa and immigration rules.
- Enhancing pre-departure checks for travelers.
- Collaborating with foreign governments to streamline legal migration processes.
- Taking strict action against human traffickers and illegal agents facilitating undocumented travel.
Saudi Arabia
The strict immigration policies of Saudi Arabia continue to affect undocumented workers and individuals attempting to overstay their visas.
Pakistani officials continue to investigate and address cases of illegal travel and visa misuse.
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The UAE, a popular destination for many Pakistanis seeking employment and business opportunities, deported several individuals.
Many deportations from the UAE occur due to expired work permits, visa violations, and criminal activities. Authorities regularly conduct checks to ensure compliance with immigration laws.
Tanzania
Traveling without the necessary documents is a serious violation, leading to immediate deportation and potential legal action.
Oman
Authorities in Oman deported three individuals for illegal entry. Many undocumented migrants attempt to enter Oman for work opportunities but face stringent immigration laws and border enforcement.
Cyprus
Overstaying a visa is a common reason for deportation from many countries, leading to bans on future travel.