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UAE denies reports of visa ban for Pakistanis
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- Web Desk
- Jun 15, 2024
KARACHI: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has denied reports circulating on social media that it has imposed a visa ban on Pakistanis.
The UAE’s Consulate General, Bakheet Obaid Al-Roumi, has issued a video statement to refute the false propaganda.
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According to Al-Roumi, there is no visa ban for Pakistanis, and the visa section at the UAE consulate remains open. Pakistanis are free to travel to the UAE for work visas, and there is no age limit for those seeking to enter the country.
DUBAI EASES RULES FOR DIVORCED PARENTS
Dubai has eased rules for divorced parents to travel outside the country with their children.
The new procedure, announced by Dubai Courts on Thursday, permanently cancels a travel ban after the sponsor’s approval. This makes it easier for the parent and his/her child to enter and exit the UAE.
According to the official UAE government portal website, in cases of divorce, custody is usually granted to the mothers. The father, meanwhile, serves as the ‘guardian’, who is responsible for providing for the child financially.
Exiting the country with the child without the consent of the other parent could earlier amount to ‘child abduction’, according to the website. “The parent abducting the child can face serious legal consequences … If either parent has concerns, they can obtain a travel ban preventing the child from leaving the airport.”