Dozens of Pakistanis deported from Saudi Arabia, UAE, Canada

SLAMABAD: Around 100 Pakistanis have been deported from six countries, including Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), over various legal and immigration violations.

According to sources, Saudi authorities deported five blacklisted individuals, 13 beggars, and five people staying beyond their permitted duration.

Additionally, 16 individuals were expelled for violating contract terms, while 23 workers who had absconded from their jobs were also deported.

Furthermore, 13 Pakistanis were sent back from Saudi Arabia for working without a sponsor (Kafeel), violating local labour laws. Meanwhile, three blacklisted Pakistanis were expelled from Oman, Somaliland, and the UAE.

In Canada, one Pakistani national was deported for overstaying their visa, whereas in Iraq, seven individuals were removed for illegal residence.

The UAE also deported one Pakistani for lacking proper documentation, while nine others were released from jail and subsequently sent back to Pakistan.

47 offloaded
Meanwhile, immigration authorities at Karachi Airport offloaded 47 passengers bound for 16 different countries over visa and travel documentation issues, airport sources confirmed.

Among those offloaded, three individuals were blacklisted. Two passengers, including a female, were stopped while travelling to the United Kingdom on student visas. Additionally, one passenger on a UK visit visa was also denied travel.

A passenger travelling to Turkey on a festival visa was offloaded after failing to establish any connection to the event. Meanwhile, 19 Umrah pilgrims were prevented from boarding their flights due to a lack of hotel bookings and insufficient financial proof for their expenses.

Two passengers with work visas for Saudi Arabia were offloaded due to being blacklisted. Additionally, two travellers on arrival visas for the Maldives and Liberia were denied travel.

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