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Pakistan cracks down on overseas travel as Gulf states deport thousands for begging

Pakistan will stop professional beggars and undocumented travellers from going abroad after Gulf countries deported thousands of Pakistanis, prompting tighter scrutiny and a nationwide crackdown on irregular migration.

December 22, 2025 / 22:59 IST
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Pakistan targets overseas begging networks
Pakistan targets overseas begging networks

Pakistan’s Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has warned that professional beggars and people travelling with incomplete documents will be barred from going abroad, amid rising concern over Pakistanis being deported, detained or embarrassed overseas for illegal begging, visa violations and document fraud.

Officials say several countries, particularly in the Gulf, have raised objections after Pakistani nationals were found involved in organised begging networks. The issue has harmed Pakistan’s international image and prompted tighter scrutiny of travellers from the country.

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Last week, Pakistan’s Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) said more than 66,000 travellers were stopped from leaving the country this year on suspicion of irregular travel, while tens of thousands of Pakistanis were deported from Gulf states and other countries as part of a broader crackdown on illegal migration, Arab News reported.

Radio Pakistan said Naqvi warned that those who “bring a bad name to Pakistan” would face strict action. “The interior minister said the dignity of Pakistan and facilitation of passengers are his top priorities.”