UAE Consul General Again Brushes Off Rumors of Visas Being Banned For Pakistanis

The UAE Consul General in Karachi, Dr. Bakheet Ateeq Al Rumaithi, has rejected allegations that visas are being withheld from Pakistanis, clarifying that the UAE is committed to enhancing its relationship with Pakistan.

Speaking to the media during the opening of Emirates World in Karachi, Dr. Al Rumaithi said that there was no restriction on issuing visas to Pakistani nationals. However, there were reports earlier that had surfaced alleging that visa applications were being rejected, causing concerns about possible policy changes.

Addressing the speculation, some believed the UAE had revised its policy to grant working visas exclusively to highly skilled workers. The Consul General’s remarks, however, aim to reassure the public about the UAE’s continued openness to Pakistan.

On the economic front, Dr. Al Rumaithi shared that talks for a free trade agreement (FTA) between the UAE and Pakistan are nearing completion. Once signed, the agreement is expected to boost trade by reducing import duties on various goods.

The UAE is Pakistan’s third-largest trade partner and has great potential for deeper economic collaboration. The envoy emphasized that ongoing efforts by UAE Ambassador Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salim Alzaab to engage with Pakistan’s business community are strengthening bilateral relations further.

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