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Interior Ministry Denies Rumors of Pakistanis’ Expulsion from UAE

Reports circulating online about the alleged expulsion of Pakistani nationals from the UAE have been firmly rejected by authorities. The Interior Ministry has clarified that these claims are false and part of a misinformation campaign.

According to Beyond Time News, the public is advised not to trust or share unverified social media content.

No Deportation Targeting Pakistanis, Says Interior Ministry

The Interior Ministry stated that no nationality, including Pakistanis, is being targeted for deportation.

Officials explained that deportation decisions are based only on visa violations, overstays, or illegal residency, in line with the immigration laws of the host country. They also confirmed that Pakistani citizens continue to receive UAE visas without any discrimination.

Misinformation Being Spread Online

Authorities said misleading narratives are being circulated by certain groups to create unnecessary concern among overseas Pakistanis.

According to Beyond Time News, such issues are handled through official diplomatic channels, while false information is being actively discouraged.

UAE Dirham to Pakistani Rupee Rate Holds Steady at 76.00

UAE Announces Temporary Re-Entry Facility

The UAE’s Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Port Security (ICP) has introduced a temporary measure allowing residents whose visas expired while abroad to re-enter the country without a new entry permit.

The facility will remain valid from February 28 to March 31, 2026, and applies to residents affected by exceptional travel disruptions, including airspace closures and flight cancellations.

Key Details

  • No new entry visa required for eligible residents
  • No fines during the grace period
  • Applies to visas expired after February 28, 2026
  • Residents can regularize status after returning

Conclusion

Authorities have confirmed that rumors about Pakistanis’ expulsion from the UAE are baseless. The UAE continues to support expatriates with flexible policies, while Pakistan urges the public to avoid spreading misinformation.

https://www.un.org

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