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Bangladeshis Again Banned from Entering UAE

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The reason behind this ban is because of geopolitical reasons if anything. Much of the middle east support BNP and Jamaat and is against the war criminal trial. How typical of Indians to blame Bangladeshis because their agencies cannot control crime.
 
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Trust me. This temporary ban has nothing to do with irregularities or crime rather squeeze matki la-hasina. It's very clear people, oust matki hasina otherwise more suffering waiting for Bd.
 
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Send all the Bangladeshis working in the middle east back until this government leaves.
 
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Send all the Bangladeshis working in the middle east back until this government leaves.


What happens to the same workforce when the government leaves..

What is the connection between the workers and government?
 
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No Bangladeshi national will be able to visit United Arab Emirates as the authorities in that country have stopped issuing all types of entry visas to Bangladeshi passport holders, which authorities in Dubai claim to have taken as security concerns over identification of fake passports and travel documents. According to sources in Dubai, the authorities were pressed taking this measure as a large number of Bangladeshi passport holders entered the country during past six months, many of whom were Rohingyas from Myanmar, who managed Bangladeshi passports for entering UAE. UAE authorities claim, thousands of Bangladeshi nationals carrying fake passports tried to enter the country during past six months. During past several weeks, hundreds of Bangladeshis were arrested by UAE police and other law enforcing agencies with forged travel documents or passports.

Talking to Weekly Blitz, a Bangladeshi worker in Dubai said, some Bangladeshi passport holding couple entered the country as tourists and later they not got involved into Dubai, Abu Dhabi and other cities. Few of them were even arrested by the law enforcement agencies. There had also been report with the UAE authorities about some notorious criminals entering the country with Bangladeshi passports.

Major General Nasser Al Awadi Al Menhali, Assistant Undersecretary for Naturalisation and Residency and Ports Affairs at the Ministry of Interior said, the suspension of issuing visas is not permanent and is not a ban.

The Assistant Undersecretary for Naturalisation and Residency and Ports Affairs at the Ministry of Interior further said, the situation will return to normal once a number of issues are resolved by the Bangladeshi government, while he did not specify any time frame of lifting this "temporary suspension".

He said, for the time being, there will be no new visit visa for Bangladeshi nationals, while Bangladeshi nationals now staying in United Arab Emirates with valid visas will not face any difficulties in getting their visas extended or even getting their residency permits renewed.
Although the UAE authorities categorically mentioned that the Bangladeshi nationals staying in that country will face no problem getting their visas extended, it is learnt from sources that a Dubai-based Bangladeshi investor named Mahfuz Ali Qaderi's 14-year old son was denied visa although he has valid admission documents from the local school and had visited UAE with visit visa for admission test. Fate of Qaderi's son put a huge fear in the minds of Bangladeshi nationals residing in United Arab Emirates fearing their visas might not also be renewed by the authorities.

UAE stops visas for Bangladeshis :: Weekly Blitz

They should look towards EU.

I think Pakistan government should try to talk with EU consulates in Pakistan to start up some free Classes of their national languages in Major Cities of Pakistan like in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Quetta and Peshawar to let people learn their languages and can gain VISA or immigration of EU countries that needs some people other than UK which is now over loading.
 
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