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Worrying signs: 3,400 Pakistanis give up nationality in five years

we will see how much you change once you come here... he he
ya I understand non residents commenting on affairs back home is a bit difficult to handle by residents.

No....no....non resident vs resident - Doesn't mean a thing !

Respect means everything; criticize with respect and there is no issue...in fact its welcome. Criticizing with apathy almost bordering on hate and detaching yourself from the rest of us - That makes you a turd blossom !
 
No....no....non resident vs resident - Doesn't mean a thing !

Respect means everything; criticize with respect and there is no issue...in fact its welcome. Criticizing with apathy almost bordering on hate and detaching yourself from the rest of us - That makes you a turd blossom !
lolz... if a resident pakistani says something.. people will be like.. ya.. that makes sense.. we are terrible.. god when will we improve... hope things get better.. its the bloody politicians/pathans/poonjabis..
if non resident says same.. oh you ran away did not you.. unpatriotic scoundrel, why do you have to comment on us and hurt our feelings.
To be fair sometimes non residents think they are superior people who can look down upon residents and say.. look at them.. still living like worms .. you live on our money remember?
 
lolz... if a resident pakistani says something.. people will be like.. ya.. that makes sense.. we are terrible.. god when will we improve... hope things get better.. its the bloody politicians/pathans/poonjabis..
if non resident says same.. oh you ran away did not you.. unpatriotic scoundrel, why do you have to comment on us and hurt our feelings.
To be fair sometimes non residents think they are superior people who can look down upon residents and say.. look at them.. still living like worms .. you live on our money remember?

Those are the people I am talking about.

If someone tells off people like @DRaisinHerald or @PWFI or @Jungibaaz or @KingMamba that they haven't the right to comment on Pakistan's internal affairs or that they haven't the right to do so as much as resident Pakistanis - I would be the first to oppose such people because they are as Pakistani as the rest of us - No question about that !

I only have issue with those sort of Pakistanis who pack up and leave Pakistan all the while bad mouthing Pakistan in the most insulting manner imaginable and their whole world view is such that Pakistan is essentially a pile of dung and the resident Pakistanis are dung beetles and that we're glad to have left that horrid country and those horrible savages ! Some expats do behave like that.....how can anyone respect them ?
 
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More than 3,400 Pakistani citizens have renounced their nationality in the last five years after adopting the citizenship of other countries while another 1,500 want to give up their association with the homeland.

Around 251 Pakistanis have adopted the nationality of Canada, 171 of the United States, 145 of Australia, 121 of New Zealand, 75 of Norway while 54 chose to become citizens of Denmark. The rest went for the citizenship of other countries in Europe and the Middle East, immigration officials told The Express Tribune.

“The 3,400 cases of renunciation of Pakistani nationality have been successfully handled,” writes Immigration & Passport Director-General Muhammad Safdar in a progress report submitted to the interior ministry.

Around 1,534 applications of Pakistanis, who want to renounce their citizenship, are in process currently while 141 cases of citizenship registration pending for many years have been also decided.

The immigration officials said over 5,000 Afghan refugees had also applied for the citizenship of Pakistan. Another 117 applications from foreign women married to Pakistani nationals are being processed at regional passport offices across Pakistan.

“Afghan refugees’ applications are being considered,” a senior immigration officer said. “We have also contacted the top registration body accordingly.”

The applications have been referred to the departments concerned for verification and will be finalised after completion of the required aggregate stay in Pakistan.

The citizenship renunciation applications come despite Pakistan’s dual-nationality arrangements with 16 countries: the United Kingdom, Egypt, France, Jordan, Italy, Syria, Belgium, Switzerland, Iceland, Netherlands, Australia, United States, New Zealand, Sweden, Canada and Ireland.

Apart from these figures, the country produced over 26,000 registered asylum seekers last year – the highest number on record at the United Nation High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). Pakistan currently ranks sixth among the 44 industrialised countries with the most asylum seekers, according to the UNHCR.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USICS) and Department of Homeland Security data reveals that 4,113 asylum applications of Pakistanis were received between 2002 and 2014. Around 1,736 applications were approved, 115 were denied while 1,742 were “adjudicated referred”, which means cases that the USICS cannot approve.

“Such cases are referred to the federal immigration courts, where a judge makes the final determination on their eligibility,” Tim Counts, the USCIS spokesperson, had told The Express Tribune last year
there is nothing to worry about,some people are only greedy about green cards,they can go any extent to get that.some cases are genuine but most of them are opportunistic.We also have fare share of them,they can go to any extent to demean their own country for sake of living luxurious life abroad on welfares.
 
Isn't Pakistan allows dual nationality? So why did they give up?
 
If Pakistan can't provide good lifestyle qualities, electricities, free corrupt governments, or high education for our children, they will look elsewhere for better opportunities. Some of them focus on their children which is their first priority. If Pakistan fix their endless problems immediately after 70 years, everyone will likely return back to Pakistan.
Who will fix the problems if everyone runs off? Are we servants of the emigrants that we should improve the country so they can bring their royal asses back?
 
3400 I pressumably qualified Wealthy professionals and in return for 5000 uneducated religious extremists .. Wtf !!??
 
Pakistanis gives total freedom to its citizens. they are free to choose where and how they want to live. what's the big deal?


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More than 3,400 Pakistani citizens have renounced their nationality in the last five years after adopting the citizenship of other countries while another 1,500 want to give up their association with the homeland.

Around 251 Pakistanis have adopted the nationality of Canada, 171 of the United States, 145 of Australia, 121 of New Zealand, 75 of Norway while 54 chose to become citizens of Denmark. The rest went for the citizenship of other countries in Europe and the Middle East, immigration officials told The Express Tribune.

“The 3,400 cases of renunciation of Pakistani nationality have been successfully handled,” writes Immigration & Passport Director-General Muhammad Safdar in a progress report submitted to the interior ministry.

Around 1,534 applications of Pakistanis, who want to renounce their citizenship, are in process currently while 141 cases of citizenship registration pending for many years have been also decided.

The immigration officials said over 5,000 Afghan refugees had also applied for the citizenship of Pakistan. Another 117 applications from foreign women married to Pakistani nationals are being processed at regional passport offices across Pakistan.

“Afghan refugees’ applications are being considered,” a senior immigration officer said. “We have also contacted the top registration body accordingly.”

The applications have been referred to the departments concerned for verification and will be finalised after completion of the required aggregate stay in Pakistan.

The citizenship renunciation applications come despite Pakistan’s dual-nationality arrangements with 16 countries: the United Kingdom, Egypt, France, Jordan, Italy, Syria, Belgium, Switzerland, Iceland, Netherlands, Australia, United States, New Zealand, Sweden, Canada and Ireland.

Apart from these figures, the country produced over 26,000 registered asylum seekers last year – the highest number on record at the United Nation High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR). Pakistan currently ranks sixth among the 44 industrialised countries with the most asylum seekers, according to the UNHCR.

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USICS) and Department of Homeland Security data reveals that 4,113 asylum applications of Pakistanis were received between 2002 and 2014. Around 1,736 applications were approved, 115 were denied while 1,742 were “adjudicated referred”, which means cases that the USICS cannot approve.

“Such cases are referred to the federal immigration courts, where a judge makes the final determination on their eligibility,” Tim Counts, the USCIS spokesperson, had told The Express Tribune last year
 

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