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Visa suspension for Bangladeshis​

Oman's decision is due to misuse of visas​

Bangladesh Ambassador Nazmul Islam is scheduled to discuss the matter with the Omani authorities on Thursday.

Raheed Ejaz
Dhaka
Published: 01 November 2023, 21: 00

Visa suspension for Bangladeshis​

Oman's decision is due to misuse of visas​

Bangladesh Ambassador Nazmul Islam is scheduled to discuss the matter with the Omani authorities on Thursday.

Raheed Ejaz
Dhaka
Published: 01 November 2023, 21: 00


Oman will be asked to reconsider the decision

Oman will be asked to reconsider the decisionPhoto: AFP

At least three lakh Bangladeshi workers have gone to the Middle Eastern country of Oman in the last two years. However, the situation of employment of foreign workers in the country is not so good. Bangladeshis who spent several lakhs of rupees are not getting proper work. The workers who have spent huge amounts of money are doing illegal work. Therefore, Oman has suspended the issuing of all types of visas for Bangladeshis to prevent misuse of visas.

According to diplomatic sources, these things were known yesterday from Oman. The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has stopped issuing visas to Bangladeshis since last Tuesday. However, the reason for this decision was not given until yesterday. Bangladesh Ambassador to Oman Nazmul Islam is scheduled to discuss the issue with the country's authorities on Thursday.
When asked, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told Prothom Alo yesterday, 'The human traffickers are abusing the opportunity that was available to take people to Oman. As a result, Oman may have decided to suspend the visa. Oman will be requested to reconsider the decision, taking into account that Bangladeshi workers have been working in the country for a long time. Necessary instructions have been given to the ambassador in this regard.'

Oman will be asked to reconsider the decision

Oman will be asked to reconsider the decisionPhoto: AFP

At least three lakh Bangladeshi workers have gone to the Middle Eastern country of Oman in the last two years. However, the situation of employment of foreign workers in the country is not so good. Bangladeshis who spent several lakhs of rupees are not getting proper work. The workers who have spent huge amounts of money are doing illegal work. Therefore, Oman has suspended the issuing of all types of visas for Bangladeshis to prevent misuse of visas.
According to diplomatic sources, these things were known yesterday from Oman. The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has stopped issuing visas to Bangladeshis since last Tuesday. However, the reason for this decision was not given until yesterday. Bangladesh Ambassador to Oman Nazmul Islam is scheduled to discuss the issue with the country's authorities on Thursday.

When asked, Foreign Minister AK Abdul Momen told Prothom Alo yesterday, 'The human traffickers are abusing the opportunity that was available to take people to Oman. As a result, Oman may have decided to suspend the visa. Oman will be requested to reconsider the decision, taking into account that Bangladeshi workers have been working in the country for a long time. Necessary instructions have been given to the ambassador in this regard.'

A Royal Oman Police statement said the 'visa conversion' process has been suspended for foreigners who have already entered Oman on tourist and travel visas. Earlier, expatriates could go to Oman on tourism and travel visas and obtain visas as workers. As the 'Visa Change' program has been suspended, those who want to get visa as workers will have to return to their home country and go to Oman with a work visa. However, this opportunity is not available for Bangladeshis. Because all visas for Bangladeshis are suspended until further notice.

According to the sources of the Bangladesh Embassy in Oman, at least 100,000 Bangladeshis have gone to Oman in 10 months of this year. At the moment, the number of workers from different countries in Oman is about 2 million. Among which Bangladeshi workers are the highest, about eight lakhs.

Human traffickers are abusing the opportunity to take people to Oman. As a result, Oman may have decided to suspend the visa. ...Oman will be asked to reconsider the decision. Necessary instructions have been given to the ambassador in this regard.

AK Abdul Momen, Foreign Minister
Asked about the misuse of visas, a source from Oman, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the Omani authorities had recently allowed five foreign workers for every youth. A class of human traffickers are abusing this opportunity. Bangladeshi people are being taken to Oman without checking whether they have jobs or not. After that those people are not getting the promised work there, they are not getting any work anywhere. As a result, they are doing all the work on the roads, which is not legal according to the current laws of the country. Some are forced to engage in immoral activities. All in all, such activities of Bangladeshis have displeased the Omani authorities.

When attention was drawn to human trafficking, another source said, for some time, the arrest of Bangladeshis who were caught by human traffickers from the United Arab Emirates on the coast of Oman was being unofficially said. Oman has started raising the issue officially with Bangladesh for a few months.

Oman's recent initiative to suspend visas to Bangladeshi nationals for visa abuse, without officially explaining the reasons, is evident.

It is known that oil is transported from Iran to the UAE in small trawlers. On the way back to Iran, those trawlers transport various goods. People are picked up on trawlers by human traffickers who promise to take them to Europe. Over the past few months, Oman's Coast Guard has stepped up surveillance of those trawlers. As a result, trawlers plying in Iran and the United Arab Emirates are being raided and rescued at regular intervals. Among these rescued people, the number of citizens of Bangladesh is significant.

Oman's recent initiative to suspend visas to Bangladeshi nationals for visa abuse, a source in Oman insists, has not officially explained the reasons.

However, experts believe that if an important labor market like Oman is closed, it will gradually affect expatriate income. Zahid Hossain, the former chief economist of World Bank's Dhaka office, told Prothom Alo yesterday, 'If the new workers cannot go, the old ones will send the expatriate income. If new workers go, the possibility of sending additional expatriate income will be closed.
 

'The human traffickers are abusing the opportunity that was available to take people to Oman.​

Shouldn't we pass a law through the Parliament to award capital punishment for human trafficking?
 
that is the problem we always misuse the visa system that is why many countries dont trust us and so hard to travel

Shouldn't we pass a law through the Parliament to award capital punishment for human trafficking?

it wont work as every one is on the same table every one is getting sweets
 
it wont work as every one is on the same table every one is getting sweets
Can we at least send them to 'pound me in the a*ss' jail for human trafficking?
 
BD is so developed as per the comments by @IndianLite, yet most of our young people would go abroad and seek job there because jobs are not available in Golden BD.

BD did not pursue any logical industrial policy and as industries are absent, therefore, jobs are also absent.

Now, our people go abroad and regularly bypass the laws there, a legacy of being brought up in a lawless and unsystematic country called BD.

@IndianLite, please send your highly educated opinion on the question of where the jobs go. It goes to India and China where the Contracts are signed.

Since you have little knowledge on national economy, you will not understand if I say BD economy is hollowing out to China and India. Am I right?
 
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People from highly developed India regularly go abroad for looking for jobs. You can find Indians even in Eritrea doing odd jobs.:bunny:
 
People from highly developed India regularly go abroad for looking for jobs. You can find Indians even in Eritrea doing odd jobs.:bunny:
There was no reason to invoke India here. We weren't even in the discussion. India is a diverse large country. We have people as poor as Bangladeshis and as rich as Americans.
 
People from highly developed India regularly go abroad for looking for jobs. You can find Indians even in Eritrea doing odd jobs.:bunny:
This thread is about your domestic issues not about India. Indian diaspora and traders have been moving abroad pre British era, during British era under the indentured act many moved and now form core populations worldwide, the irony is that these Indians are doing better in countries where they moved ie. Africa, islands like Fiji etc.
Indian domestic market obviously cannot support 1.4 billion people, people move to middle east for a batter living ie, menial jobs and stuff but UAE is heavily dominated by influential and rich Indians too so is North America and Europe, hence I don't get the point of your comment and comparison.
 
My comment was directed at a Bangladeshi who thinks India is a highly developed country and Bangladesh is a trash.
 
There should be a law where only a middle and high income earners are allow to get a passport and travel

Low income earners should only be allowed to get a passport if they get a employment contract with a foreign company.
 
There should be a law where only a middle and high income earners are allow to get a passport and travel

Low income earners should only be allowed to get a passport if they get a employment contract with a foreign company.
It would be unconstitutional to pass such a law. As per our constitution every citizen has equal right. Thank you for understanding.
 
Can we at least send them to 'pound me in the a*ss' jail for human trafficking?
from low to high level every one is involved for doing bad things it happening decades after decades nothing changes and small fish only get caught
 
from low to high level every one is involved for doing bad things it happening decades after decades nothing changes and small fish only get caught
I totally agree with you on this. Big fishes never get caught for their involvement in human trafficking.
 
My comment was directed at a Bangladeshi who thinks India is a highly developed country and Bangladesh is a trash.
Take back your 4 crore highly developed illegal beggars who are living in India illegally .
 
Take back your 4 crore highly developed illegal beggars who are living in India illegally .
Why should we take back people who are not even Bangladeshis. Can you prove that there are 4 crore Bangladeshis living in a hellhole known as India?
 

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