UAE honours actress kinza Hashmi with golden visa
She captioned the post saying, "I am extremely proud to receive a Golden Visa from a country that I have always called my second home."


Karachi: Pakistani actress Kinza Hashmi has joined the list of people who have received golden visa of United Arab Emirates on Wednesday.
The actress who made a name for herself in the drama "Ishq Tamasha," shared the happy news of receiving a golden visa in a post shared on her social media pages.
The actress is seen in the aforementioned post standing with UAE authorities and accepting a golden visa while wearing a black shirt and white pants.
She captioned the post saying, "I am extremely proud to receive a Golden Visa from a country that I have always called my second home."
Earlier, Pakistan film and TV actress Saba Qamar has announced that she has been honoured with a golden visa for the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
She showed gratitude to the Gulf country for the golden visa, saying that she cannot thank enough "for opening your home to me".
Saba also acknowledged the consultants who helped her in the entire process and for their great support.
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