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Official warns that visa violators will be stopped at departure for Pakistan-UAE travel

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Last updated: 2024/08/15 at 4:12 AM
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Pakistani citizens traveling to the UAE on a visit visa will face strict inspections at airports in Pakistan. Travel industry executives have outlined specific requirements such as having enough funds, a return ticket, and proof of accommodation in order to enter the country. Those who do not meet these criteria will be sent back to their home countries. Pakistani expats in the UAE are urged to obey local laws and traditions and contribute positively to society by the consul-general of Pakistan for Dubai and Northern Emirates.

The consul-general emphasized the strict implementation of laws in the UAE, warning that violators will face fines and imprisonment. He also mentioned that those coming on visit visas need to meet certain requirements, and those who fail to do so will be stopped at the airport in Pakistan. It was advised by Pakistan’s ambassador to the UAE to not look for jobs while visiting on a tourist visa, as there are plenty of tourism opportunities available. Social media posts were also highlighted as an area where caution is needed to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations.

The UAE has been a popular destination for Pakistanis seeking job opportunities, with over 230,000 Pakistanis migrating to the country in recent years. Consul-general Muhammad warned Pakistanis in the UAE to be mindful of their social media posts, as they need to adhere to local laws and customs. It was emphasized that the UAE strictly monitors and implements rules, with no exceptions. The importance of respecting local laws, culture, and living a disciplined life was reiterated by the consul-general, emphasizing the need to comply with regulations.

In conclusion, Pakistani citizens visiting the UAE on a visit visa need to ensure they meet specific requirements to avoid being denied entry into the country. It is important for expats to obey local laws, contribute positively to society, and be cautious with their social media activity. The UAE provides ample opportunities for tourism and job seekers, but it is essential to follow the rules and regulations set forth by the authorities to avoid fines and imprisonment. Pakistani expats are urged to respect the laws, culture, and traditions of the host country and live a disciplined life in accordance with regulations.

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