5,800 other Pakistani citizens were deported based on various crimes


Islamabad: It has been revealed that more than 10,100 Pakistanis have been deported from the United Arab Emirates in the last 16 months and more than 50,000 Pakistanis have had their visa applications rejected in 2024.
According to the details, a crackdown is underway against Pakistani citizens in many countries around the world, but the United Arab Emirates has deported the most Pakistanis in this regard.
According to media reports, the figures of Pakistanis deported from the United Arab Emirates from September 2023 to January 2025 have come to light.
It is also reported that more than 10,100 Pakistanis have been deported from the United Arab Emirates in the last 16 months.
4,740 convicted Pakistani prisoners were deported from September 2023 to January 2025. These Pakistani citizens have served their sentences in various prisons in the United Arab Emirates. During this period, 5,800 other Pakistani citizens were deported based on various crimes, stated the report.
The UAE rejected visa applications from more than 50,000 Pakistani citizens in 2024, reportedly.
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