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Israel’s interception of Gaza flotilla draws global ire as Pakistan demands release of detained activists

  Pakistan and several other  countries  on Thursday condemned Israel’s “dastardly attack” on the  Global Sumud Flotilla  (GSF) after its forces intercepted the flotilla heading to break Israel’s siege of Gaza and deliver aid. Israeli forces  began intercepting  the flotilla’s latest bid to reach Gaza late last night, the fleet said. Israel has so far intercepted 39 boats with foreign activists on board to Gaza, leaving only one vessel still sailing towards the Palestinian enclave, the flotilla organisers said today. The 45-vessel flotilla, with activists and politicians including  Greta Thunberg  on board, left Spain last month to break Israel’s blockade of Gaza, where the United Nations has warned of famine. Former Pakistani senator  Mushtaq Ahmad Khan  was also on board. Hours after Tel Aviv’s move drew global condemnation, Israeli foreign ministry posted on X that all on board the flotilla were safe would be “deported to Europe”...

Your Complete Guide to Obtaining a UAE Visa as a Pakistani Citizen



For Pakistani citizens looking to travel to the UAE, obtaining a visa is a straightforward process that can be completed either online or in-person. Here’s a detailed guide to help you navigate through the application process smoothly.

1. Determine Your Visa Type:
First, identify the type of visa you need based on your travel purpose:

  • Tourist Visa: Ideal for short leisure trips.
  • Business Visa: For attending conferences or meetings.
  • Family Visa: If you are sponsoring family members.
  • Work Visa: If you have secured employment in the UAE.
  • Transit Visa: For stopovers en route to another destination.

2. Gather Required Documents:
Ensure you have all necessary documents, including:

  • A passport valid for at least six months.
  • A completed application form from the Emirates website or UAE embassy.
  • A recent passport-sized photograph.
  • Flight tickets and hotel reservations.
  • Proof of sufficient funds for your stay.
  • Additional documents as required by the visa type, such as birth or marriage certificates.
  • Valid medical insurance for your duration in the UAE.

3. Apply for the Visa:
You can apply through:

  • Online Application: Via the Emirates website.
  • UAE Embassy/Consulate: Visit the UAE embassy in Islamabad or the consulate in Karachi for in-person applications.
  • Travel Agency: Some agencies assist in the application process.

4. Important Notes:

  • Police Verification: As of late 2024, a police verification may be required for Pakistani applicants.
  • Visa Validity: Ensure your passport is valid for at least six months beyond your intended stay.
  • Visa Fees: Fees vary by visa type and duration of stay.
  • Processing Time: Apply well in advance to accommodate processing times.

For any questions, you can reach out to the UAE embassy in Islamabad or the consulate in Karachi for assistance. With the right preparations, your journey to the UAE can begin smoothly!

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