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Updated 02 Jun, 2017 11:05pm

UAE embassy terms news of visa restriction 'propaganda', demands action

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) embassy on Friday informed the Foreign Office (FO) that news regarding the 90-day visa ban was unfounded and merely propaganda, and urged Islamabad to take strict action against those spreading the news.

"There are no visa bans on any category of Pakistani applicants," the embassy informed the FO. "This news is being spread from Pakistan and needs to be investigated."

Earlier a local travel agent had told Dawn.com that Dubai's immigration authorities had discontinued the three-month visit visa for Pakistanis and Filipinos for the next three months.

"We have been directed to refuse applications for the three-month visa starting June 1," said travel agent Noor Muhammad; adding, however, that those travellers who had submitted their application before June 1, 2017, would still be processed.

This is not the first time the Emirati government has banned such visas, he maintained. "In the past, similar restrictions have been placed on travel to the country, particularly during Ramazan," he said.

In its message to the FO, the UAE embassy asked the Pakistani government to take strict action against those spreading the news.

"Those spreading false rumours should be dealt with swiftly," the embassy advised Islamabad.

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