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Dubai: More than 70 Pakistani businessmen obtain UAE Golden Visa-News

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The coveted 10-year residence permit has been granted to people of different backgrounds.

Pakistan Business Council (PBC) Chairman Ahmed Shaikhani said that about 73 Pakistani businessmen in Dubai have obtained 10-year golden visas for the UAE.

“Members of the People’s Bank of China have submitted more than 250 golden visa applications, and about 73 people have obtained golden visas,” Shehani said in an interview with the Khalij Times.

He pointed out that the Pakistan Business Council has taken initiatives in cooperation with the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The Pakistan Business Council works under the umbrella of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and its goal is to promote trade, commerce and investment between the UAE and Pakistan. It is composed of a large number of Pakistani businessmen, women entrepreneurs, investors and professionals stationed in the UAE. The members of the board of directors represent companies from different fields.

So far, hundreds of UAE expats of different nationalities from all walks of life have obtained golden visas issued by the UAE authorities. This includes doctors, engineers, students, businessmen, artists, media personnel and other technical personnel. Recently, the best programmers in the world announced 100,000 golden visas.

Earlier this month, the UAE also issued a 10-year golden visa to Shaikhani.

“I feel honored and thank the UAE leadership and authorities for the Golden Visa, which is a long-awaited move by the investor community. We can now focus on business instead of spending time on visa applications every two years,” he added . .

“Pakistans who are eligible for a golden visa in the UAE should benefit from this convenience provided by the UAE government because there are no travel restrictions for golden visa holders. This is also an expression of gratitude to Pakistanis for investing here in the UAE,” said Shehani Said in an interview on the sidelines of the event held by the Pakistani Consulate in Dubai.

Approximately 1.5 million Pakistanis live and work in the UAE, which is the second largest expatriate community after Indians.

Wahid Abbas




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