UAE Suspends Issuance of Visitor Visas to Pakistan & 11 other
Countries
The
other countries hit by the UAE government's fresh visa directives include
Turkey, Iran, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Somalia, Libya, Kenya and Afghanistan.
The United Arab Emirates on Wednesday,
18 November 2020 temporarily suspended the issuance of
new visas to visitors from Pakistan and 11 other countries until further
notice, the Foreign Office said.
The decision by the UAE authorities
is "believed to be related to the second wave of COVID-19," Foreign
Office spokesperson Zahid Hafeez
Chaudhri said in a statement.
"We have learnt that the UAE
has temporarily suspended the issuance of new visit visas until further announcement
for 12 countries, including Pakistan," he said, adding that the government
is seeking official confirmation from the UAE authorities in this matter.
However, the suspension would not
apply on already issued visas, the Foreign Office said.
It was not immediately clear how
many categories of visas would be affected by the
suspension. The UAE has various visa categories, including business, tourist,
transit and student.
The other countries hit by the UAE
government's fresh visa directives include Turkey, Iran, Yemen, Syria, Iraq,
Somalia, Libya, Kenya and Afghanistan.
In June, when cases in Pakistan were
on the rise, UAE airline Emirates had announced temporary suspension of
passenger services from Pakistan till July 3.
The decision came after around 30
Pakistanis who arrived in Hong Kong on board an Emirates flight
tested positive for the virus. The airline resumed its flights in July, the
Dawn News
reported.
In August, Kuwait's aviation banned
commercial flights to Pakistan and 30 other countries regarded as 'high risk'
due to the spread of the Covid-19.
The number of infections has been
rising in Pakistan since late last month and authorities have declared that the
country was witnessing the second wave of Covid-19. The positivity rate of the
disease has increased, especially in major cities including Karachi, Lahore,
Islamabad, Faisalabad and Hyderabad.
On Monday, Prime Minister Imran Khan
had urged the people to "act as a nation" in order to curb the spread
of the novel coronavirus, which has so far infected 363,380 people and claimed
7,230 lives in the country.