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Arab News
09-04-2025
- Business
- Arab News
Pakistanis eligible for five-year visa to UAE — officials
KARACHI: A provincial governor in Pakistan and the UAE consulate in Karachi said this week visa issues between the two countries had been resolved and Pakistanis could now apply for five-year visas to the Emirates. There have been widespread reports in recent months of a decline in visa approvals by the UAE for Pakistanis and a decrease in overall employment opportunities for the South Asian country's nationals, allegedly due to their lack of respect for local laws and customs, as well as their participation in political activities and sloganeering while abroad. News that visa issues had been resolved first came on Monday from the office of the governor of Pakistan's Sindh province after he met UAE Ambassador Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi in Karachi. 'In a meeting with Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori, UAE Ambassador Hamad Obaid Al-Zaabi said that visa issues have been resolved, Pakistanis can get five-year visas,' Tessori's office said in a statement. On Tuesday, the UAE's consulate in Karachi, the provincial capital of Sindh, also released a statement about the meeting between Al-Zaabi and Tessori, quoting the governor as saying Pakistanis could avail the five-year visa facility. 'We love Pakistanis very much,' the statement added, quoting Consul General Bakheet Ateeq Al-Rumaithi. 'Every person can apply for a UAE visa … Pakistani citizens can also apply for a UAE visa for work, medical treatment and other needs.' In February, Pakistani Ambassador to the UAE, Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, had said several factors were contributing to Pakistanis' inability to obtain visas, including problems with documentation and criminal records of applicants. There are approximately 1.5 to 2 million Pakistanis living in the UAE, making them the second-largest expatriate group after Indians. The Gulf nation is also the second largest source of foreign remittances to Pakistan after Saudi Arabia.


Arab News
26-01-2025
- Sport
- Arab News
Over 3,000 athletes participate in Islamabad Marathon to celebrate fitness, community spirit
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan's federal capital of Islamabad witnessed an incredible display of athleticism and community spirit as over 3,000 national and international athletes participated in the 5th Islamabad Marathon on Sunday. The event, organized by the Islamabad Run with Us (IRU) group, brought together runners of all ages, genders and nationalities, making it a vibrant and energetic occasion for the participants. Among the participants were United Arab Emirates (UAE) Ambassador Hamad Obaid Ibrahim Salem Al-Zaabi, who completed a 10-kilometer run, and Danish Ambassador Jakob Linulf, who completed the grueling 42.2-kilometer Full Marathon. 'We started promoting the running culture in Islamabad in 2016 and this marathon began in 2020,' said IRU founder Qasim Naz, sharing his excitement about the growing popularity of the marathon. 'It's heartening to see the event evolve into a family festival, with increasing participation from women, kids and the diplomatic community.' The marathon featured five categories: Full Marathon (42.2km), Half Marathon (21km), 10km run, 5km race, and Kids Fun Race. The UAE ambassador said he was 'really happy' and 'proud' to be part of the Islamabad Marathon. 'As you see, more than 3,000 participants from the different communities here in Islamabad, coming together with their family in this energetic environment,' he told Arab News. 'Really happy, as the UAE embassy here in Islamabad, to be part of this function, and we really support this kind of activities.' The ambassador said the UAE embassy also organizes its own marathon each year, adding that 'we're really happy to see the people come together.' The event aimed to foster a culture of healthy living across all age groups, according to Salman Lodhi, an IRU member. 'Our vision is to encourage youngsters, especially in today's gadget-driven world, to engage in physical activities,' he said. Runners from various parts of the world expressed their enthusiasm for the event. Dr. Peter Deli from Hungary, a veteran runner with over 30 years of experience, praised the event for its impact on physical and mental health. 'This is my third Islamabad Marathon, and it's wonderful to see more people adopting an active lifestyle here,' he said. First-time participants Bisma and his wife Anita from Indonesia echoed similar sentiments. 'This is a great opportunity to exercise, have fun, and connect with the community,' Anita said. 'I'm looking forward to participating again next year.' The IRU organizes multiple weekly and annual events, including trail running and duathlons, all aimed at promoting a healthier lifestyle. This year's marathon not only brought communities together but also showcased Islamabad as a hub of fitness and unity. Durez Majeed, a student who lives in Islamabad, said she was thrilled to be a part of the marathon. 'The engaging activities and vibrant atmosphere make this event truly enjoyable,' she added.