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Blue passport holders face stricter UAE visa regime
By Qadeer Tanoli
Published: November 28, 2016
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ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has toughened its visa policy for Pakistanis, particularly for those holding official and diplomatic passports.

Now, official passport holders are required to wait for a longer time to get visas, contrary to the norms that accord priority to such passport holders. This startling revelation was made in a written reply of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs submitted to the Senate in response to a question of a senator.

The reason Pakistan’s passport is green

According to it, UAE authorities have adopted a stringent policy for granting visas to the holders of official passports from Pakistan.

“Pakistani passport holders – both diplomatic and official – have been facing a stringent clearance regime for the past three years before visas are issued,” stated the written reply.

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Media reports regarding issuance of multiple and unauthorised passports to applicants on the basis of forged documents noticed by local authorities may have influenced the UAE visa policy towards Pakistani official passport holders, the reply added.

“All applications are referred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abu Dhabi, for approval. After referral by the UAE embassy in Islamabad, authorities in Abu Dhabi consume a maximum of two weeks (eight working days) for processing the applications.”

The reason Pakistan’s passport is green

While the majority of cases are approved within or before the given time, a small number are declined, without assigning any reason, the reply said and added: “The practice of granting visas on arrival has been done away with.”

The immigration system in the UAE has been digitised. But despite this, many problems still exist. The Pakistani mission in Abu Dhabi has approached the UAE for a review of its official policy vis-à-vis issuance of visa to the holders of official passports from Pakistan on November 17, 2015 and on August 15, 2016. “However, their response is still awaited,” maintained the written reply.

UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash had warned Pakistan in April last year that it would pay a heavy price for its ambiguous stand on Yemen. That warning may also be a reason behind treating Pakistani official passport holders so strictly.

Official passports are issued to senators, MNAs, provincial ministers, superior court judges, officers serving with the government and proceeding abroad on official assignments.

Pakistani passport second worst for international travel

In 2013, media reports had alleged that at least 2,000 blue passports were sold to influential people at a hefty price during the PPP regime. According to the reports, undeserving officials were issued these passports and billions of rupees were made out of the sale of diplomatic passports.

The official passport allows entry to some 70 countries around the world without the formality of getting a visa. There has been a tradition in the country where the government – or a particular minister with some clout – has lavished this privilege on selected individuals.

During Shaukat Aziz’s time, a blue passport scandal surfaced in which retired bureaucrats and former ministers were declared entitled to carry it.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 28th, 2016.
 
Blue passport holders face stricter UAE visa regime
By Qadeer Tanoli
Published: November 28, 2016
26SHARES
SHARE TWEET
ISLAMABAD: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has toughened its visa policy for Pakistanis, particularly for those holding official and diplomatic passports.

Now, official passport holders are required to wait for a longer time to get visas, contrary to the norms that accord priority to such passport holders. This startling revelation was made in a written reply of the Ministry for Foreign Affairs submitted to the Senate in response to a question of a senator.

The reason Pakistan’s passport is green

According to it, UAE authorities have adopted a stringent policy for granting visas to the holders of official passports from Pakistan.

“Pakistani passport holders – both diplomatic and official – have been facing a stringent clearance regime for the past three years before visas are issued,” stated the written reply.

foreign-affairs-ministry28112016-1480278237.jpg


Media reports regarding issuance of multiple and unauthorised passports to applicants on the basis of forged documents noticed by local authorities may have influenced the UAE visa policy towards Pakistani official passport holders, the reply added.

“All applications are referred to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abu Dhabi, for approval. After referral by the UAE embassy in Islamabad, authorities in Abu Dhabi consume a maximum of two weeks (eight working days) for processing the applications.”

The reason Pakistan’s passport is green

While the majority of cases are approved within or before the given time, a small number are declined, without assigning any reason, the reply said and added: “The practice of granting visas on arrival has been done away with.”

The immigration system in the UAE has been digitised. But despite this, many problems still exist. The Pakistani mission in Abu Dhabi has approached the UAE for a review of its official policy vis-à-vis issuance of visa to the holders of official passports from Pakistan on November 17, 2015 and on August 15, 2016. “However, their response is still awaited,” maintained the written reply.

UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash had warned Pakistan in April last year that it would pay a heavy price for its ambiguous stand on Yemen. That warning may also be a reason behind treating Pakistani official passport holders so strictly.

Official passports are issued to senators, MNAs, provincial ministers, superior court judges, officers serving with the government and proceeding abroad on official assignments.

Pakistani passport second worst for international travel

In 2013, media reports had alleged that at least 2,000 blue passports were sold to influential people at a hefty price during the PPP regime. According to the reports, undeserving officials were issued these passports and billions of rupees were made out of the sale of diplomatic passports.

The official passport allows entry to some 70 countries around the world without the formality of getting a visa. There has been a tradition in the country where the government – or a particular minister with some clout – has lavished this privilege on selected individuals.

During Shaukat Aziz’s time, a blue passport scandal surfaced in which retired bureaucrats and former ministers were declared entitled to carry it.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 28th, 2016.
not coming as a surprise given the fact that not only the society but economy and politics as well is dominated by Indians
sooon Pakistan might face the same from OMAN and Qatar
 
Happened very late...These politician only noticed when they are up to something...
 
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@Zarvan Dear you see how your Pakistani brothers (Who are not even ordinary prefers the word Elite for themselves ) are being treated by your Arab brothers. So much Ummah love I think I am gonna cry :cray:.
 
@Zarvan Dear you see how your Pakistani brothers (Who are not even ordinary prefers the word Elite for themselves ) are being treated by your Arab brothers. So much Ummah love I think I am gonna cry :cray:.
You should instead of blaming them thank your PPP Government in there time diplomatic passports were even issued to cycle reparing guys and lot of other that you would be shocked to hear about. These passports were in thousands from ministers mistresses to several others were issued. Many had serious criminal background
 
Happened very late...These politician only noticed when they are up to something...
Of course why would they have cared if it wasn't for them being pushed in this case "insulted":lol:. These is the poor state of affairs in this country, also explains why electricity crisis isn't being resolved because all these so-called important people never have to face any.
 
You should instead of blaming them thank your PPP Government in there time diplomatic passports were even issued to cycle reparing guys and lot of other that you would be shocked to hear about. These passports were in thousands from ministers mistresses to several others were issued. Many had serious criminal background
Dear did you even bother reading the OP? It says diplomatic and official passports, understand what they both mean and the differences? If it was PPP's fault then why they didn't bother to adopt strict rules back then why just now. An interesting extract from the OP.:azn:
UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash had warned Pakistan in April last year that it would pay a heavy price for its ambiguous stand on Yemen. That warning may also be a reason behind treating Pakistani official passport holders so strictly.
 
Dear did you even bother reading the OP? It says diplomatic and official passports, understand what they both mean and the differences. If it was PPP's fault then why they didn't bother to adopt strict rules back then why just now. An interesting extract from the OP.:azn:
UAE’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Dr Anwar Mohammed Gargash had warned Pakistan in April last year that it would pay a heavy price for its ambiguous stand on Yemen. That warning may also be a reason behind treating Pakistani official passport holders so strictly.
Yes I know I ready the original post and these are the passports which were even issued by PPP to mistresses and other people. They send those people with diplomatic passports to other country
 
not coming as a surprise given the fact that not only the society but economy and politics as well is dominated by Indians
sooon Pakistan might face the same from OMAN and Qatar

Please tell me how Indians managed to convince the Muslim leaders of a Muslim country to listen to Hindu Indians to deny visas to Muslims from another Muslim country like Pakistan? The problem lies within Pakistan. Look there.
 

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