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  • Women travelled from Mexico, Chile, India and China.
  • Rosa, Nicola and Anju accepted Islam.
  • All woman reportedly feel safe; found love online.
In an interesting turn of events, the widespread impact of social media became all the more apparent as four foreign women arrived in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in a single month to be united with their men they had met online via social media applications, it emerged Thursday.

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A senior police official told Geo News that 49-year-old Rosa from Mexico arrived in Pakistan on June 17 with complete documentation to marry 18-year-old Izaz Ali — a resident of Buner, KP.

Rosa and Izaz first became friends via the vastly popular social media platform Facebook. After falling in love, Rosa travelled to Pakistan to unite with Izaz and converted to Islam, adopting the Islamic name Ayesha Bibi.

She then married Izaz in a traditional Pashtun wedding with great pomp on June 27.

According to Buner DPO Shah Hasan, after the wedding, Ayesha Bibi, who is also a permanent resident of the US, returned to Mexico on July 19.

He further said that the groom had taken the matriculation exam and will leave for Mexico after his result is announced.

However, according to the marriage certificate and other documents available with Geo News, Ayesha Bibi is older than 49 years.

Earlier this month, an Indian woman Anju legally travelled to Pakistan on July 22 and married 29-year-old Nasrullah, who she befriended on Facebook in 2019.​

Anju, too, converted to Islam and has adopted the name Fatima.

The two tied the knot in a local court of a district and sessions judge in KP earlier this week.

Police confirmed that Anju arrived in Pakistan via Wagah border on July 22, legally and had a valid visa to stay here for up to a month, but she’ll have to request the Home Ministry in case she wants to extend her visit.

Anju said, in a video statement that surfaced before her marriage, she "feels safe here" in Pakistan.

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Furthermore, 36-year-old Nicola from Chile married 27-year-old Ikramulah of Charsadda in KP.

Nicola accepted Islam after landing in Pakistan.

According to Ikram, he became friends with Nicola on TikTok during Ramadan earlier this year. The two tried to overcome their language barrier by using English and Google Translate.

According to Ikramullah, Nikola is very happy with the hospitality of the locals. He said: "She wants me to go back with her, otherwise, she says she will tear the return ticket and live permanently in Pakistan."

He added that before her arrival to and experience of Pakistan, his wife used to shy away from the country, fearing her life.

However, after the duo fell in love, Nicola applied for a visa twice before she finally got permission to travel to Pakistan.

Ikram further said that Nicola has been very happy since she arrived.

"My family and the people of the whole area are very happy with Nicola's arrival. Nicola has loved the atmosphere, the scenery and the hospitality in the area," he added.

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The fourth woman to travel to Pakistan seeking love is a Chinese woman who reached Lower Dir this week after falling in love with a Pakistani resident via social media.

Local media reported that Gao Fang and the young man had been connected for three years via Snapchat, leading to the Chinese woman's ultimate arrival in the country.
 
  • Women travelled from Mexico, Chile, India and China.
  • Rosa, Nicola and Anju accepted Islam.
  • All woman reportedly feel safe; found love online.
In an interesting turn of events, the widespread impact of social media became all the more apparent as four foreign women arrived in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in a single month to be united with their men they had met online via social media applications, it emerged Thursday.

Facebook​

A senior police official told Geo News that 49-year-old Rosa from Mexico arrived in Pakistan on June 17 with complete documentation to marry 18-year-old Izaz Ali — a resident of Buner, KP.

Rosa and Izaz first became friends via the vastly popular social media platform Facebook. After falling in love, Rosa travelled to Pakistan to unite with Izaz and converted to Islam, adopting the Islamic name Ayesha Bibi.

She then married Izaz in a traditional Pashtun wedding with great pomp on June 27.

According to Buner DPO Shah Hasan, after the wedding, Ayesha Bibi, who is also a permanent resident of the US, returned to Mexico on July 19.

He further said that the groom had taken the matriculation exam and will leave for Mexico after his result is announced.

However, according to the marriage certificate and other documents available with Geo News, Ayesha Bibi is older than 49 years.

Earlier this month, an Indian woman Anju legally travelled to Pakistan on July 22 and married 29-year-old Nasrullah, who she befriended on Facebook in 2019.​

Anju, too, converted to Islam and has adopted the name Fatima.

The two tied the knot in a local court of a district and sessions judge in KP earlier this week.

Police confirmed that Anju arrived in Pakistan via Wagah border on July 22, legally and had a valid visa to stay here for up to a month, but she’ll have to request the Home Ministry in case she wants to extend her visit.

Anju said, in a video statement that surfaced before her marriage, she "feels safe here" in Pakistan.

TikTok​

Furthermore, 36-year-old Nicola from Chile married 27-year-old Ikramulah of Charsadda in KP.

Nicola accepted Islam after landing in Pakistan.

According to Ikram, he became friends with Nicola on TikTok during Ramadan earlier this year. The two tried to overcome their language barrier by using English and Google Translate.

According to Ikramullah, Nikola is very happy with the hospitality of the locals. He said: "She wants me to go back with her, otherwise, she says she will tear the return ticket and live permanently in Pakistan."

He added that before her arrival to and experience of Pakistan, his wife used to shy away from the country, fearing her life.

However, after the duo fell in love, Nicola applied for a visa twice before she finally got permission to travel to Pakistan.

Ikram further said that Nicola has been very happy since she arrived.

"My family and the people of the whole area are very happy with Nicola's arrival. Nicola has loved the atmosphere, the scenery and the hospitality in the area," he added.

Snapchat​

The fourth woman to travel to Pakistan seeking love is a Chinese woman who reached Lower Dir this week after falling in love with a Pakistani resident via social media.

Local media reported that Gao Fang and the young man had been connected for three years via Snapchat, leading to the Chinese woman's ultimate arrival in the country.
Veteran ladies find their love in pakistan . Good
 
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Only 4
Wow wee
And we have to make a thread about this
It’s your Indian genes & marriage to your cousin sister & looking after your handicap children who get joy out of other peoples love lives
 
Is this the reverse phenomena of 'passport bros'?
 
indians and pakistanis will try to outdo and compete on any news story :crazy:
 
Married women's are rolling...

What happened to single beautiful girls.... ? Are they not using Facebook?
 

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