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Pakistani youth take spouse visa route to success

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So there was some talk about the "exemplary" behaviour of expats... if Pakistanis are welcomed by other nations with both arms, then why are people resorting to such desperate measures? :blink:

Clearly, the image created by Pakistanis abroad is less than exemplary...



Pakistani youth take spouse visa route to success | DAWN.COM


Young, old, fat, short, tall, fair, dark, smart, intelligent, caring – it doesn’t matter for young Pakistani men seeking prospective brides as a shortcut exit overseas. The only criterion is that you must hold a foreign passport and be able to financially support yourself as a young woman because this type of man isn’t in it for the long run.

Simple, innocent and conservative overseas-born or raised Pakistani girls are an easy target for these men. Most Pakistani families living abroad raise their children in a sheltered and protective environment, where they try to maintain their traditional ties with their native country and expect the same respect in return.

Marriage is a sacred union. Majority of overseas Pakistanis and respectable families in Pakistan cherish this system, adhering to the values and upholding the sacred union. However, seeing the latest matrimonial advertisements in the leading Pakistani national newspapers and online websites, marriage has become a business agreement. A culturally arranged marriage has become rather a business deal, where the groom needs to chalk out a business plan, conduct a SWOT analysis and check their return on investment.

It’s not only Pakistani men but also Pakistani women that are being married to foreign-passport-holding Pakistani men regardless of checking their compatibility, education, personality, age and long-term commitment, just to secure a better life for their family back home.

Frustrated by the economic and political instability and limited opportunities within their own country, Pakistani men and women are seeking refuge in other countries through any means. According to a British Higher Education Statistics Agency report, Pakistan accounts for 54 per cent of UK’s (non-EU) international students. In 2009-2012 there were over 9, 815 Pakistani students enrolled in higher education institutes. Furthermore, popular countries such as Canada, North America, several North European countries, including Sweden and Finland are attracting thousands of Pakistani students to their universities. More than 8, 458 Pakistani students studied in Australia in 2009-2010, increase of 11.4 per cent over 2008-2009.

Unless there is financial backing, life is tough for these Pakistani students overseas. Expensive college/university tuition fees, low-wages, odd jobs and unstable living conditions lead them to resentment and bitterness towards their country of stay. Moreover, they become opportunistic individuals that are willing to compromise and deceive others in order for them to gain permanent residency. An easy shortcut solution is to marry a local citizen.

The Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship (DIAC) recently stated that there are a record number of fraudulent weddings and spouse claims being made by visa cheats in order to gain entry in the county and obtain Australian-citizenship.

According to the Herald Sun special DIAC report (August, 2012) more than 1,300 overseas-born partners have been sent packing in the past four years after their relationships with Australian residents and citizens were exposed as lies – 406, or eight a week, in the past year alone. Four in 10 partner visa applications came from foreigners already in the country on student, work or holiday visas in the past year, and they were most often rejected.

In New Zealand, nearly 500 people were turned away by immigration officers in the previous financial year after claiming to be in a long-term and stable relationship with New Zealanders.

Increasing number of statistics of Pakistani men involved in polygamous marriages and unregistered marriages in Pakistan is alarming; this is where Pakistani men have married foreign-residents despite being in relationship with women and having wives back home. They are not only spoiling the lives of innocent women in Pakistan for their self-vested interest abroad but leaving a social stigma for both these women residing abroad and in Pakistan.

According to a BBC report, Pakistani woman, Dr Zabina Shahain married a well-known man Mr Pervez Choudhry, former Conservative party leader residing in United Kingdom, who did not disclose but was still married. He did not realise that marriage in Pakistan was legally valid in the UK and was given a community order after admitting bigamy.

Similar cases are now emerging among young Pakistani men overseas that are taking part in dual marriages without disclosing information to their prospective spouses. Once these men secure their permanent visas, and achieve their goals they take the exit route. Left behind, are distraught and mentally disturbed women that have no option but to either stay due to family commitments or face social challenges if they leave them behind.

Common signs that Pakistani families need to be cautious of when assessing prospective spouses for their dear ones is to have a thorough background check, assess their emotional involvement towards their spouse to-be, disclosing of personal information and whereabouts and be wary of excessive blandishment.

A time where Pakistan already faces political, economic and social challenges domestically and in the international arena, the country cannot afford individuals to further damage its image.



Sarwat Hassan is an Australia-based journalist, educationist, writer and community representative.
 
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LoL Elmo, wtf?

Oye... I did not write this article!

It's written by some Aussie-Pak woman... don't blame me for its contents.

My point is, why are people resorting to such desperate measures?

The fact remains that most countries abroad do not want Pakistanis coming in - because their image back home and there.
 
Oye... I did not write this article!

It's written by some Aussie-Pak woman... don't blame me for its contents.

My point is, why are people resorting to such desperate measures?

The fact remains that most countries abroad do not want Pakistanis coming in - because their image back home and there.

But don't you think Pakistanis have been made the boogey man by the west?
 
Oye... I did not write this article!

It's written by some Aussie-Pak woman... don't blame me for its contents.

My point is, why are people resorting to such desperate measures?

The fact remains that most countries abroad do not want Pakistanis coming in - because their image back home and there.

here in indian punajb,yahi haal hai same..
yahan pe bas koi ladka ladki mil jayen jinke paas residence ship hai west ki..bas rishta pakka smjho :P

then later on,Uk decided to cut punjab from list

But don't you think Pakistanis have been made the boogey man by the west?

pakistanis with afgans are among top people who apply for migration.
 
But don't you think Pakistanis have been made the boogey man by the west?

Razpak... what have Pakistanis abroad done to change the boogeyman perception?

My plan to get foreign nationality is just exposed. :D

And you just alerted all the agencies on board about your desperate measures... watch out they will be monitoring you for the next few months and years :P

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On another note, your chances of getting into their system with such desperate measures is much higher than doing it honestly. Do try it out - good luck.
 
Razpak... what have Pakistanis abroad done to change the boogeyman perception?

kya baat ji :P

aaj batsmen full form mein hai :P ...:rofl:

Phir bhi hum jahan bhi jain wahan indians pehlay se hi bethay hotay hain. :lol:

nahi ji....but aapne indians ko bhi peeche chor dia hai migration mein..

tusi ve line wich khadey ho jo :P razpak di tarah :rofl:
 
times have changed..
currently these marriages are genuine not just visa stunt..
 
And you just alerted all the agencies on board about your desperate measures... watch out they will be monitoring you for the next few months and years :P

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On another note, your chances of getting into their system with such desperate measures is much higher than doing it honestly. Do try it out - good luck.

Thanks. :D

US or UK i am confused.
 

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