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ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan on Thursday abolished the long-standing facility of on arrival visas for Afghan nationals.

According to the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) immigration wing, the move comes due to increased security risks emanating from the western border.

Following the decision, the government also restricted the mobility of Afghan nationals in the country and halted visa issuance on airports and borders crossing points.

Speaking to Express News, FIA Immigration Director Ismatullah Junejo said Afghan nationals were being granted a 30-day visa on arrival at entry points. As the new policy comes into effect, they will be required to apply for a visa from Pakistani missions in Afghanistan.

Once issued a visa, the Afghan nationals will be allowed entry into Pakistan. Upon entry, they will be asked to fill out details including the time period and place of stay. The details, in Form C, will be forwarded to security agencies for verification.

Once the details are verified, the Afghan nationals will be issued residence and travel permits.

Earlier, Afghan nationals holding Afghan passports, living in Pakistan were allowed visa extension for a period of six months with one re-entry allowed.

“Afghan origin/third country passports holders are initially granted 45-days visa by our missions abroad except Pakistan Mission in Afghanistan. They are allowed a further extension for 45-days,” reads the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports website.

Immigration officials told Express News that a total of 24 countries were now given on-arrival visa facility. These include Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Norway, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Thailand, Spain and Singapore.

The move casts doubts over Prime Minister Imran Khan’s pledge to grant citizenship to around 1.5 million Afghan refugees who have resided in Pakistan for decades.

“Afghans whose children have been raised and born in Pakistan will be granted citizenship Inshallah (God willing) because this is the established practice in countries around the world,” the premier had said. “They are humans. How come we have deprived them and have not arranged for offering them national identification card and passport for 30 years, 40 years?”

Pakistan has the largest refugee population in the world, according to the United Nations. The refugees are mostly 2.7 million Afghan nationals who fled the country due to war, violence and ensuing economic turmoil. The UN surveys estimate that 60 per cent of the Afghan refugee population is Pakistan-born.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1880614/1-pakistan-abolishes-arrival-visa-afghan-nationals/
 
Good, PM should take U Turn on Afghan and bengali refugees.
 
ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan on Thursday abolished the long-standing facility of on arrival visas for Afghan nationals.

According to the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) immigration wing, the move comes due to increased security risks emanating from the western border.

Following the decision, the government also restricted the mobility of Afghan nationals in the country and halted visa issuance on airports and borders crossing points.

Speaking to Express News, FIA Immigration Director Ismatullah Junejo said Afghan nationals were being granted a 30-day visa on arrival at entry points. As the new policy comes into effect, they will be required to apply for a visa from Pakistani missions in Afghanistan.

Once issued a visa, the Afghan nationals will be allowed entry into Pakistan. Upon entry, they will be asked to fill out details including the time period and place of stay. The details, in Form C, will be forwarded to security agencies for verification.

Once the details are verified, the Afghan nationals will be issued residence and travel permits.

Earlier, Afghan nationals holding Afghan passports, living in Pakistan were allowed visa extension for a period of six months with one re-entry allowed.

“Afghan origin/third country passports holders are initially granted 45-days visa by our missions abroad except Pakistan Mission in Afghanistan. They are allowed a further extension for 45-days,” reads the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports website.

Immigration officials told Express News that a total of 24 countries were now given on-arrival visa facility. These include Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Norway, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Thailand, Spain and Singapore.

The move casts doubts over Prime Minister Imran Khan’s pledge to grant citizenship to around 1.5 million Afghan refugees who have resided in Pakistan for decades.

“Afghans whose children have been raised and born in Pakistan will be granted citizenship Inshallah (God willing) because this is the established practice in countries around the world,” the premier had said. “They are humans. How come we have deprived them and have not arranged for offering them national identification card and passport for 30 years, 40 years?”

Pakistan has the largest refugee population in the world, according to the United Nations. The refugees are mostly 2.7 million Afghan nationals who fled the country due to war, violence and ensuing economic turmoil. The UN surveys estimate that 60 per cent of the Afghan refugee population is Pakistan-born.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1880614/1-pakistan-abolishes-arrival-visa-afghan-nationals/

And how the Hell on Earth you will catch MOSSAD/CIA/RAW/NDS/KHAD operatives? They are "Namak Haram" and they will bite you in the end! Every Pakistani knows, how Manzoor Pashteen Mafia is fed & boosted from Afghanistan. Learn from your PAST MISTAKES! Otherwise it will prove fatal & harmful.

Already, majority of peoples in Pakistan are trying to develop a notion that behind every Terrorism, Pakistan Army is involved, and are busy in creating a Storm Against armed forces of Pakistan. And one of them are my neighbors in Abbottabad, who have migrated from Bada Bera (Peshawar) area. Their entire youth becomes absent, and God knows from where they bring huge sums of Money!
 
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday abolished the long-standing facility of on arrival visas for Afghan nationals.

According to the Federal Investigation Agency’s (FIA) immigration wing, the move comes due to increased security risks emanating from the western border.

Following the decision, the government also restricted the mobility of Afghan nationals in the country and halted visa issuance on airports and borders crossing points.

Speaking to Express News, FIA Immigration Director Ismatullah Junejo said Afghan nationals were being granted a 30-day visa on arrival at entry points. As the new policy comes into effect, they will be required to apply for a visa from Pakistani missions in Afghanistan.

Once issued a visa, the Afghan nationals will be allowed entry into Pakistan. Upon entry, they will be asked to fill out details including the time period and place of stay. The details, in Form C, will be forwarded to security agencies for verification.

Once the details are verified, the Afghan nationals will be issued residence and travel permits.

PM Imran calls for crafting policy on non-citizens

Earlier, Afghan nationals holding Afghan passports, living in Pakistan were allowed visa extension for a period of six months with one re-entry allowed.

“Afghan origin/third country passports holders are initially granted 45-days visa by our missions abroad except Pakistan Mission in Afghanistan. They are allowed a further extension for 45-days,” reads the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports website.

Immigration officials told Express News that a total of 24 countries were now given on-arrival visa facility. These include Australia, Canada, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Belgium, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Norway, New Zealand, United States, United Kingdom, Thailand, Spain and Singapore.

PPP leader lashes out at PM over plans to grant Pakistani citizenship to refugees

The move casts doubts over Prime Minister Imran Khan’s pledge to grant citizenship to around 1.5 million Afghan refugees who have resided in Pakistan for decades.

“Afghans whose children have been raised and born in Pakistan will be granted citizenship Inshallah (God willing) because this is the established practice in countries around the world,” the premier had said. “They are humans. How come we have deprived them and have not arranged for offering them national identification card and passport for 30 years, 40 years?”

Pakistan has the largest refugee population in the world, according to the United Nations. The refugees mostly comprise of the 2.7 million Afghan nationals who fled their native country due to war, violence and ensuing economic turmoil. The UN surveys estimate that 60 per cent of the Afghan refugee population is Pakistan-born.
https://tribune.com.pk/story/1880614/1-pakistan-abolishes-arrival-visa-afghan-nationals/
 
Smart move. The risk right now is too high to have lax visa requirements with Afghanistan. Maybe in the future we can have easier visa requirements will all our neighbours (or the friendly ones at least).
 
How long before the spineless Pakistani officials reverse this decision....?

I hope Imran has come to his senses on this issue....
 
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