UAE Visa Updates
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has clarified any limits on Pakistani visas after rumors went out and caused anxiety for individuals looking for work in the Gulf country.
Emirates refuted widespread allegations on social media that Pakistanis will no longer be able to enter the country without a visa.
Bakheet Obaid Al-Roumi, the consul general for the UAE, posted a video in which he denounced these rumors as untrue.
UAE Visa Ban on Pakistanis
An UAE official stressed that Pakistanis are not prohibited from obtaining visas, and the visa area of the UAE consulate is still open.
He went on to say that Pakistanis are free to enter the UAE on a work visa and that there is no upper age limit.
Social Media Buzz
Widespread rumors were sparked by some internet users’ claims that the UAE had stopped granting visas to unmarried Pakistani men under 42.
Nevertheless, it has been established that this tweet is untrue following a careful inquiry.
Such limitations on visas for Pakistani nationals have not been publicized by Dubai, and single Pakistani men under 42 are not prohibited from obtaining visitation or employment visas.
Misinformation identical to this has been spread in the past, thus this is not an isolated event.
Rumors surfaced last year that the UAE was no longer granting visitation permits to citizens of specific Pakistani cities.
One of the largest communities in the UAE continues to be the Pakistani diaspora.
One of the greatest expatriate populations in the Gulf countries is made up primarily of Pakistanis, who make major contributions to the labor force and economy of their country.
They work in a variety of industries, including hospitality, banking, healthcare, and construction.
Many Pakistanis looking for improved job possibilities and income opportunities can find career chances in the UAE.