Pakistani who arrived in Brazil without documents was also deported


Islamabad: Another 37 Pakistanis were deported from eight countries including the US, Cyprus, and Senegal, of which three were detained in Karachi for being blacklisted.
According to media reports, the immigration authorities canceled the visa of a Pakistani who arrived in the US and sent him back to Pakistan. One Pakistani who arrived in Cyprus was declared undesirable by immigration and returned.
It is also reported that a Pakistani who arrived in Brazil without documents was also deported. Another Pakistani who arrived in Senegal for human trafficking was detained and sent back.
According to reports, two people were canceled and sent back to Saudi Arabia, while 26 Pakistanis were sent back for not having a visa record in the Saudi system, blacklisting, drugs, overstaying, begging, working without a sponsor, absconding, theft charges, and losing their passports.
In addition, three Pakistanis were sent back for overstaying and being blacklisted in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). A Pakistani was deported from Bahrain for being a security risk. A Pakistani was also deported from Iran on emergency documents.
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