19 Pakistanis Deported from Multiple Countries Over Immigration Violations

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19 Pakistanis Deported from Multiple Countries Over Immigration Violations

A total of 19 Pakistani nationals have been deported from eight different countries due to various immigration violations, visa issues, and legal infractions, as reported by immigration sources. These deportations highlight ongoing concerns regarding compliance with international immigration laws.

Saudi Arabia was responsible for the highest number of deportations, sending back 11 Pakistanis over a range of issues, including blacklist violations, visa cancellations, and breaches of immigration agreements. These cases underline the strict enforcement of immigration policies in the Kingdom.

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In the United Arab Emirates, one Pakistani was deported for attempting to travel without a valid visa, reflecting the country’s strict visa and entry protocols. Similarly, Cape Verde expelled one individual for not having proper documentation.

South Africa also contributed to the wave of deportations, expelling two Pakistanis due to insufficient profiling records. Meanwhile, three Pakistani nationals were deported from Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, and Iran for holding emergency passports, highlighting issues with document verification.

Iraq deported one Pakistani for illegal entry and overstaying beyond the permitted period, marking another instance where immigration laws were enforced strictly.

Authorities across these nations continue to monitor immigration compliance to prevent such violations and ensure that international travel regulations are upheld.

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