Pakistan Interior Ministry statement on UAE deportation claims

UAE deportation claims have been rejected by Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior, which described reports circulating on social media and some media platforms as misleading and baseless. Officials stated that no specific group or community of Pakistani citizens is being targeted for deportation from the United Arab Emirates.

According to the ministry, a detailed review of the matter found that the reports were part of negative propaganda intended to create misunderstandings and serve specific interests.

🇵🇰 Interior Ministry Rejects Deportation Rumors

Pakistan’s Ministry of Interior issued an official statement denying claims that a particular category of Pakistani citizens was being deported from the UAE.

Authorities clarified that there is no discriminatory policy against Pakistani nationals in the UAE or any other friendly country. Officials emphasized that the circulating reports were false and lacked factual basis.

🇦🇪 UAE Not Deporting Any Specific Pakistani Group

The ministry stated that no specific group or class of Pakistani citizens is being removed from the UAE on targeted grounds.

According to officials, if any individual is sent back from a foreign country, the action usually relates to immigration laws, expired visas, illegal documents, or violations of residency rules under normal legal procedures.

📄 Visa and Residency Rules Remain Applicable

Officials explained that deportation or return cases are handled according to the host country’s immigration regulations and visa conditions.

The statement added that such cases should not be interpreted as actions against any particular community or nationality group.

💼 Pakistanis Continue Receiving UAE Visa Opportunities

The Ministry of Interior said Pakistani citizens continue benefiting from employment and visa opportunities in the UAE and other friendly countries.

Authorities confirmed that there has been no official policy change restricting Pakistanis from obtaining work or travel opportunities in the UAE.

📱 Social Media Rumors Called Misleading

The ministry also warned against misinformation circulating on social media platforms.

Officials stated that fake reports and rumors were being spread with specific motives and urged the public to rely on verified official information instead of unconfirmed online claims.

🌍 Government Promises Diplomatic Assistance

According to the statement, issues faced by Pakistani citizens abroad are addressed with relevant countries through diplomatic channels on a case-by-case basis.

Authorities said Pakistan’s foreign office remains in contact with friendly countries to provide possible support and assistance to overseas Pakistanis when needed.

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