Nineteen Pakistani nationals have been deported from eight different countries due to various immigration violations, including visa breaches, legal infractions, and lack of proper documentation.
According to immigration sources, authorities worldwide are tightening enforcement to ensure compliance with immigration laws.
The highest number of deportations came from Saudi Arabia, where 11 Pakistanis were sent back due to blacklist issues, visa cancellations, and breaches of agreements.
The UAE deported one individual for traveling without a visa, while Cape Verde expelled another due to missing documentation. South Africa removed two Pakistanis for poor profiling records. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia, Tanzania, and Iran deported three individuals traveling on emergency passports.
In Iraq, one Pakistani was deported for illegal entry and overstaying beyond the permitted period.
As immigration policies continue to be strictly enforced worldwide, Pakistani authorities emphasize the importance of compliance to prevent such incidents in the future.