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Any reason for Ban?

In 2014, Kuwait’s government renewed its visa ban on all Pakistanis, which was originally created as a “temporary measure” in 2011. (One of Six Countries due to Security issues)


To begin with the law, each nation can determine its own immigration and citizenship policies, which is what Kuwait was doing when it prohibited visas for people originating from countries like Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan, Syria and Iraq. Two separate reasons were given for the original ban in 2011: first, that “difficult security conditions in the six countries” mentioned above were reasons to stop their citizens from entering Kuwait. Many countries relax their immigration standards for individuals whose homeland is facing war or a difficult human rights environment, but Kuwait has done the opposite.

Pakistan’s ineffective prosecution and the increasing power of terrorist groups leave little room for credibility in the argument that Pakistani terrorists are escaping to Kuwait because they are afraid of being arrested or killed at home. Moreover, the Kuwaiti visa ban justifications belie the point that there is a huge contingent of Pakistanis living in Kuwait –– numbering 150,000 (Total Kuwait Population is 4 Million .. 1.1 Million Kuwaiti 1.2 Million Arab 1.4 Million Asians & 100,000 Africans) –– yet few if any reported cases of terrorist actions or plots by those migrated Pakistanis. An all-out ban on Pakistanis based on the insecurity of their homeland is perplexing.

Concurrently, there has been a long-running problem of Pakistanis being illegally trafficked into Kuwait and forced to work as a domestic servants or as sex workers. This has been reported by the international community, yet no action has been taken to prosecute such crimes. This is significant when one remembers that nationality-based bans on legal migration, like Kuwait’s, often encourage illegal migration. This illegal migration, in turn, feeds into the human trafficking industry and could worsen the problem of trafficking into the country.

The ban can turn from perplexing to frustrating if one remembers that many of the South Asians who relocate to Gulf States often leave behind families in order to work in the Gulf and send remittances back home. With a visa ban like the one imposed by Kuwait’s government, one need only to hit a few keystrokes on Facebook before one sees messages from Pakistani-Kuwaitis pleading for their families to be granted visiting visas, if nothing else. Others have complained that their spouses or children are unable to seek a visiting visa or permanent residency, making their lives exceedingly difficult.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/691426/kuwaits-illogical-ban-on-pakistanis/
 
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Any reason for Ban?
Since the Bin Laden Abbottabad incident, the ban was imposed on some 5 countries including Pakistan and read the reason for law & order situation is not good in these countries :(
 
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Since the Bin Laden Abbottabad incident, the ban was imposed on some 5 countries including Pakistan and read the reason for law & order situation is not good in these countries :(
but @Stealth says that BAN is from 2007. and OBL was found in 2011.
 
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but @Stealth says that BAN is from 2007. and OBL was found in 2011.
the ban for Pakistani nationals was imposed in different ways, may be @Stealth referred to ban for working visas that i don't remember exactly when it got implemented though all types of visas including family visas / visit visas for Pakistan nationals was banned after OBL incident

now there are some changes in regulations i.e. some tough criteria defined for eligibility and relaxation in ban as i heard and a few Pakistanis got visas for their families
 
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Any reason for Ban?

Due to Security reasons 5 Nations visas are banned for Kuwait........Yeman, Syria, Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan.
Although the official says that there is no ban on Pakistani Visa but when you go to related department they don't issue the visa.
 
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a Dud will be a Dud no matter who trains them

Well, according to Alan Warnes tweet, it sounds that as if now there's a special package course for the Kuwaiti trainees.

Its called "Go easy on Princess" Package
 
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the ban for Pakistani nationals was imposed in different ways, may be @Stealth referred to ban for working visas that i don't remember exactly when it got implemented though all types of visas including family visas / visit visas for Pakistan nationals was banned after OBL incident

now there are some changes in regulations i.e. some tough criteria defined for eligibility and relaxation in ban as i heard and a few Pakistanis got visas for their families

I was born in Kuwait my father my entire family living in kuwait since 1950s. Welll well well, these kuwaitis are hyprcrite by nature. They don't have any concrete justification of banning Pakistanis. This is quite very stupid remarks from Pakistani these beggers can't be chooser lol I knw who was begger and chooser and this logic never applied here. My friend is traveling to kuwait after every 2 months. He is working in Oil rig near Iraqi border. 45 Days work / 15 Days leave since 2007. But he has permit. Kuwaiti Govt banned Visa for Pakistanis because of worst diplomacy and ignoring some regulations by Pakistani Govt headed by Zardari regime. After Nawaz Sharif tenure, still not a single time any Pakistani official discuss this matter with Kuwaiti Govt.
 
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