Pakistani Nationals Allege Arbitrary Detention and Deportation From the UAE

There is low key move by UAE to reject or deny or invalidate Pakistani visas. This has started with Pakistanis of Shi’ite sects.

One shouldn’t be surprised if the larger net is casted on Pakistanis of all backgrounds.

And whether we like it or not, it will hurt Pakistan. A stark lesson for Pakistan and its rulers to not treat its citizens as remittance machines rather a human resource that can be developed to further its own domestic economy.
 
There is low key move by UAE to reject or deny or invalidate Pakistani visas. This has started with Pakistanis of Shi’ite sects.

One shouldn’t be surprised if the larger net is casted on Pakistanis of all backgrounds.

And whether we like it or not, it will hurt Pakistan. A stark lesson for Pakistan and its rulers to not treat its citizens as remittance machines rather a human resource that can be developed to further its own domestic economy.

Didn't you recently post that business community from Karachi was heavily investing in UAE because it offers more lucrative returns?

Thousands of diaspora return from abroad each year and millions leave. Unless the government comes out with some sort of statement, this should be taken with a grain of salt. The obscure source is a dead give away.
 
Are they so pacified and subdued that they have forgotten whom they once were?

Gone back to the days of Jahalia. Insignificant desert nomads that no one cared or paid attention, between Persia and Roman empire. Now between Persia and zionist empire. Living example of what happen when you lose your path aka serat-e-mustaqeem.
 
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Didn't you recently post that business community from Karachi was heavily investing in UAE because it offers more lucrative returns?

Thousands of diaspora return from abroad each year and millions leave. Unless the government comes out with some sort of statement, this should be taken with a grain of salt. The obscure source is a dead give away.
I don’t recall. But yes, the affluent Karachiites would choose property investments in Dubai in search of passive rental income and golden visas. Suffice to say they’ll have second thoughts moving forward.

Although this is not an official position of UAE but the trend is disturbing. One cannot ignore the fact that Pakistanis Shi’ites are being singled out.
 
I don’t recall. But yes, the affluent Karachiites would choose property investments in Dubai in search of passive rental income and golden visas. Suffice to say they’ll have second thoughts moving forward.

Although this is not an official position of UAE but the trend is disturbing. One cannot ignore the fact that Pakistanis Shi’ites are being singled out.
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So 15000 Pakistanis return and 150 of them happen to be of one sect and they are being singled out while rest of the 14850 are just circumstantial.

I do appreciate the propaganda value but this is quite clutching at the straws. It's like saying the dozen odd Pakistanis killed by Iranian missiles were singled out for being scientologists.
 
Time for all Pakistanis to sell up and leave UAE . You travelled there from Pakistan or U.K. USA etc no difference. Just get the fck out of this place now. Before it’s too late for all of you.
 
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I very much doubt Saudi will replace UAE loss, but they should definitely be paying a pretty penny for that defence pact Pakistan signed with them. Another stupid, short sighted decision made by Pakistan. Pakistan should have 'milked' this pact and Saudis would definitely have paid - but then that's what happens when you have illiterates sifarshi running your country.

Pakistan needs to completely STOP relying on remittances (not overnight, in the medium term). Who even runs a country on remittances?!?!? BUT then that means Pakistanis in Pak will need to get off their back side, stop breeding and work hard. Are they ready for the challenge ahead? I very much doubt it.
I Totally agree.
 
Didn't you recently post that business community from Karachi was heavily investing in UAE because it offers more lucrative returns?

Thousands of diaspora return from abroad each year and millions leave. Unless the government comes out with some sort of statement, this should be taken with a grain of salt. The obscure source is a dead give away.
No it offers more security and rule of law that is not at mercy of the whims of the latest head jamedar in Pindi...
 
It will happen. I believe that Saudis will step forward. That is the most logical outcome. The signs look positive. Right after the Emiratis demanded their money back the Saudis stepped in immediately. Pakistan should also approach Iran for a major free trade deal. The ball is in Pakistan's court.

FYI The UAE is not going to be the same ever again. The Emiratis understand the impact the war has had on their nation. The UAE has a very long way to go before the world and tourism flows back into this country. The UAE has taken a massive reputational hit. Many foreign workers will be expelled from the UAE.
Indians will still try to go there. I can envisage UAE becoming a de facto Indian colony very soon. This actually suits us as Gwadar can then develop properly sans any gracious "brotherly" favours from us on behalf of UAE. We can ban Emirati carriers to add to the list of Indian carriers banned from our skies. There is plenty we can do to hurt these cretinous beings without even loading a single gun. The sooner we detach completely from UAE, the better.
 
If you believe that Saudis will absorb an additional 2 million of your unemployed or give you an additional $8 billion per year, every year.

I wish you all the best. You just don't understand Arabs and what they think you or rather all South Asians.

BTW UAE has $2.7 trillion in their Sovereign wealth fund..they will be just fine
Saudi actually need to provide us with NOTHING other than a military base and clearances to protect Saudi interests. We would probably do that for free in order to harm the fat little saffronist saars squatting in UAE. But in reality, they will pay us PLENTY for the aforementioned military umbrella and that is exactly why Doval uncle was on a randi rona mission to KSA not long ago.

Competent net security provision from the men in green causes fat saffron squatters to suddenly panic.

And as for wealth funds, I don't think you quite understand how that was built up or what the impact will be of UAE being forced to liquidate even part of it. Their property prices have already crashed. Hopefully a new wave of Indian labourers can head over there to help their economy saar. Fingers crossed.
 
He noted that many Indian employees remain accessible even at unconventional hours,
How is this a skill to be proud of?

You posted a whole article emphasising the indentured servitude of Hindustanis, rather than any type of intellectual asset or skill-based capital. Has anything actually changed in the mindset of your people since you were first enslaved all those millenia ago?
 
That pact is not worth the paper its written on.

Forget about a nuclear umbrella you can't even defend Saudi conventionally.

How many missile were fired against Saudi Arabia in last 2 months..hundreds if not more.

Was there any retaliation by Pakistan except "condemnation"?

On the other hand India does not/ did not sign any mutual defence pact with UAE. India's is a strategic partnership.

So, now you have changed your argument from Pakistan won't survive UAE expulsion to the pact doesn't mean much.

Only a fool like you would think that the defence pact between Pakistan and Saudis is meaningless. We know why your leaders openly plead to take Indian sensitivies into account. You do that shamelessly in front of the entire world.

Just give us a break now and stop making an ass out of yourself.
 
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Your assumption being that since Saudi Arabia is larger economy hence they much more jobs to give out is wrong.

No of new jobs available is not dependent size of the economy but rather at the speed which it growing.

There is reason why there are twice as many Indias in UAE as Pakistanis.


May 06, 2026 15:44 pm IST

Burj Khalifa Builder On Why He Prefers Hiring Indians: "They Answer The Phone Even At 1 am"
Mohamed Alabbar, the founder of Emaar Properties and the developer behind the Burj Khalifa, has praised Indian professionals for having the strongest work ethic in the world. Speaking at the Make It in the Emirates summit, Alabbar said his preference for hiring Indian talent stems from their consistency, dedication, and willingness to go the extra mile. He noted that many Indian employees remain accessible even at unconventional hours, reflecting a deep sense of responsibility toward their work.

According to him, success in business is less about intelligence and more about sustained effort and attention to detail. He emphasised that hard work goes beyond putting in long hours, it involves carefully evaluating opportunities, taking calculated risks, building the right teams, and ensuring disciplined execution.

I always tell people, from my own perspective, my IQ is average, but my hard work is the best. I believe in hard work," he said, as per Gulf News.

Alabbar linked these qualities directly to Indian professionals, describing them as highly committed and dependable. He added that their readiness to respond at any time of day reinforces his confidence in relying on Indian talent across his ventures.

"The harder you work, the luckier you will get. There's a saying, hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard, and this is why I like to hire Indians, because they answer the phone even at one o'clock in the morning," he added.

He also underlined that companies navigating uncertain environments are those that remain vigilant, continuously reassess risks, and push teams to deliver consistently. Reflecting on major disruptions such as the 2008 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, Alabbar said businesses must build resilience proactively rather than reacting after challenges arise.

There was hard lesson for everyone. We had some hard lessons during the COVID pandemic as well as other crises. When you learn from 2008 and from COVID, you have to build an agile and resilient business that can handle these circumstances," Alabbar said.

Drawing from these experiences, he explained that Emaar took early steps during recent crises to safeguard its workforce, including assuring employees of job security and stable salaries. These decisions, he said, were shaped by lessons learned during previous downturns.

He concluded by stressing that a company's long-term reputation is defined by how it treats its people in difficult times, adding that trust and stability are the foundation of sustainable success.

Mohamed Alabbar is a global entrepreneur and the visionary founder of Emaar Properties, best known for developing the Burj Khalifa and the Dubai Mall. Growing up in government housing in Old Dubai, he built a multi-billion-dollar empire that spans real estate, retail, and e-commerce.

What do you even mean to say dude? So many words and sentences and zero meaning LOL I have read your post twice and it still doesn't make any sense.

The Emiratis are your new God after Israel, but you don't have to stoop so low to prove your loyalty.
 
Indians will still try to go there. I can envisage UAE becoming a de facto Indian colony very soon. This actually suits us as Gwadar can then develop properly sans any gracious "brotherly" favours from us on behalf of UAE. We can ban Emirati carriers to add to the list of Indian carriers banned from our skies. There is plenty we can do to hurt these cretinous beings without even loading a single gun. The sooner we detach completely from UAE, the better.

It will eventually happen. Only a matter of time.

The UAE is now clearly an unfriendly nation for Pakistan.
 

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