100 Pakistanis Deported from Six Countries in 24 Hours

In a span of 24 hours, authorities from Saudi Arabia, Canada, the United Arab Emirates, and other countries deported 100 Pakistani nationals, with 17 of them being sent back from Saudi Arabia. These individuals were arrested and transferred to the Anti-Human Trafficking department.
According to immigration sources, the deportations from Saudi Arabia included: 4 individuals on the black list, 13 beggars, 5 people who had overstayed their visas, 16 for violating employment contracts, 23 who had absconded from work, and 13 working without a sponsor. Additionally, 3 Pakistanis were deported for staying beyond their allowed duration in the country.
In Oman, Somaliland, and the UAE, 4 Pakistani nationals were deported due to blacklisting. From Canada, 1 person was sent back for overstaying, and from Iraq, 7 individuals were deported due to illegal entry and overstaying their visas. Additionally, 1 Pakistani was deported from the UAE for lacking proper documentation, and 9 others were released from jail and deported.
These deportations highlight the continued issues of illegal immigration and visa violations among Pakistani nationals abroad.




