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UAE assured visa ban ‘temporary’ to check COVID, says Pakistan
Pakistan foreign office statement says pandemic forced UAE visa restrictions and not ‘security concerns’ as reported earlier.



Pakistan says it has been assured by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that the abrupt visa ban imposed last month is “temporary in nature” and were imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A statement released on Sunday by the Pakistani foreign office said the Gulf state’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan “[reaffirmed] the UAE’s appreciation of the 1.5 million strong Pakistani community and their active contribution to the growth and prosperity of the country”.

The statement came days after Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi concluded his two-day trip to the UAE aimed at seeking a resolution to the visa ban.

On November 18, the UAE abruptly halted the issuance of new visas to citizens of 13 mainly Muslim-majority countries over “security concerns”, according to a Reuters news agency report.

The countries were Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey and Yemen. Citizens of those countries who were already in the UAE did not appear to be affected by the new restrictions.

The UAE said applications for new employment and visit visas for the citizens from these mostly Muslim-majority nations were suspended until further notice.

Qureshi undertook a two-day trip to the UAE earlier this week and met his UAE counterpart and other top officials to discuss various matters, including the impasse on the issuance of new visas.

“The Pakistani community and our diaspora in the UAE have contributed significantly to the UAE’s progress and development and it is acknowledged and appreciated and we are grateful for that. There are some issues of concern that I discussed and I am expecting a resolution of them,” Qureshi told a news conference in Abu Dhabi on Friday.

A day before that, Qureshi held talks with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, who also serves as the UAE’s prime minister, vice president and defence minister, in Dubai on the visa ban.

The UAE is home to the second largest population of overseas Pakistanis in the world, according to government data, and is a key source of foreign currency for Pakistan in the form of those workers’ remittances back home.

Last month, an estimated 1.5 million Pakistanis in the UAE sent home $519.5m, accounting for 22 percent of all foreign remittances and ranking second overall in remittances by country, according to Pakistan’s central bank data.

Saudi Arabia leads that list, with Pakistani workers there sending home $615.1m in November.

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India & UK has more cases of COVID-19, why no ban??

Earlier SAPM Zulfi Bukhari rejected the news about UAE's visa ban on Pakistanis, but it is now confirmed by FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi.


 
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UAE is a cunning lying desert strip. Always lying and deceiving. This has nothing to do with COVID. Pakistan has lesser cases of COVID compared to many others who are allowed to visit.

Bring back your labor and stop the exploitation. These monarchies have no conscience. It is all about politics.
 
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But most of our countrymen including sapm zulfi bujhari was denying as Ban...any how if it's really for covid why not india !??? Another failure of our policy after reckless remarks by smq and then apologized ...and now UAE for some reason
 
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Not buying that. India and a whole host of other countries have much higher Covid-19 rates yet they are not on the list. Its political. Morocco has 4-5 times higher Covid rate than Algeria yet is not on the list.
Morocco declares relatively accurate numbers of those infected and conducts 30 thousand tests a day, Algeria doesn't and conducts 2500 tests a day.
 
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UAE assured visa ban ‘temporary’ to check COVID, says Pakistan
Pakistan foreign office statement says pandemic forced UAE visa restrictions and not ‘security concerns’ as reported earlier.



Pakistan says it has been assured by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) that the abrupt visa ban imposed last month is “temporary in nature” and were imposed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

A statement released on Sunday by the Pakistani foreign office said the Gulf state’s Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan “[reaffirmed] the UAE’s appreciation of the 1.5 million strong Pakistani community and their active contribution to the growth and prosperity of the country”.

The statement came days after Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi concluded his two-day trip to the UAE aimed at seeking a resolution to the visa ban.

On November 18, the UAE abruptly halted the issuance of new visas to citizens of 13 mainly Muslim-majority countries over “security concerns”, according to a Reuters news agency report.

The countries were Afghanistan, Algeria, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Lebanon, Libya, Pakistan, Somalia, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey and Yemen. Citizens of those countries who were already in the UAE did not appear to be affected by the new restrictions.

The UAE said applications for new employment and visit visas for the citizens from these mostly Muslim-majority nations were suspended until further notice.

Qureshi undertook a two-day trip to the UAE earlier this week and met his UAE counterpart and other top officials to discuss various matters, including the impasse on the issuance of new visas.

“The Pakistani community and our diaspora in the UAE have contributed significantly to the UAE’s progress and development and it is acknowledged and appreciated and we are grateful for that. There are some issues of concern that I discussed and I am expecting a resolution of them,” Qureshi told a news conference in Abu Dhabi on Friday.

A day before that, Qureshi held talks with Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the ruler of Dubai, who also serves as the UAE’s prime minister, vice president and defence minister, in Dubai on the visa ban.

The UAE is home to the second largest population of overseas Pakistanis in the world, according to government data, and is a key source of foreign currency for Pakistan in the form of those workers’ remittances back home.

Last month, an estimated 1.5 million Pakistanis in the UAE sent home $519.5m, accounting for 22 percent of all foreign remittances and ranking second overall in remittances by country, according to Pakistan’s central bank data.

Saudi Arabia leads that list, with Pakistani workers there sending home $615.1m in November.

INTERACTIVE-UAE-VISA-BAN-01.jpg



India & UK has more cases of COVID-19, why no ban??

Earlier SAPM Zulfi Bukhari rejected the news about UAE's visa ban on Pakistanis, but it is now confirmed by FM Shah Mehmood Qureshi.






uae and ALL other gulfis, please permanently ban ALL Pakistanis from your nations. You will be doing us a big favour in the long term.
 
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This has nothing to do with COVID. Pakistan has lower level of COVID cases than India.

This is political...
 
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