Pakistan embassy denies reports claiming UAE ‘shared document’ on visa restrictions
- Pakistan embassy calls media reports “factually incorrect”.
- “Both govts committed to address any issues via official channels.”
- Pakistan embassy says committed to safeguard interests of nationals.
DUBAI: The Embassy of Pakistan in the United Arab Emirates has rejected media reports, claiming that the UAE government shared a document citing reasons for imposing visa restrictions on Pakistani nationals.
“These claims are factually incorrect. No such document has been shared by the UAE authorities,” the embassy said in a press release issued on Tuesday.
The statement stated that Pakistan enjoys strong and cordial relations with the UAE, and both governments are committed to addressing any issues of mutual concern through official channels and constructive dialogue.
“The embassy remains fully committed to safeguarding the interests of Pakistani nationals in the UAE and will continue to work closely with UAE authorities to further strengthen the friendly ties between our two countries,” it concluded.
The rebuttal came after media reports of the UAE government imposing a ban on visas to Pakistani nationals emerged.
The reports stated that the Emirati government shared documents with the Pakistani embassy, claiming that the ban was proposed in a cabinet meeting following complaints about the conduct of some Pakistani citizens.
The documents indicated that certain nationals have engaged in protests, criticised the UAE government policies online, and misused digital platforms.
These actions have been perceived as damaging to the UAE’s reputation, prompting the country’s government to take action.
Additionally, concerns were raised over allegations of forgery in identity documents, such as altered identity cards and passports, by certain Pakistani individuals.
The documents also highlighted involvement in criminal activities — including theft, fraud, begging, and drug-related offences — which were reportedly more prevalent among Pakistani nationals compared to individuals from other countries.