Karachi: The news of the alleged suspension of United Arab Emirates visas for Pakistani nationals has been categorically denied. According to detailed reports, UAE Consul General Bakhit Ateek Al-Rumaiti has dismissed the rumors of visa suspension for Pakistanis as false propaganda. He clarified that the consulate’s visa section is still open and that the UAE must stop issuing Pakistani visas. Pakistanis can enter the United Arab Emirates on a work visa at any age.
The processing time for work and residency visas has reportedly been reduced from one month to five days in the United Arab Emirates. This accelerated process follows the launch of phase two of the Work Bundle platform. This new initiative has streamlined the time required to process necessary documentation for obtaining work permits and residency visas across the UAE, cutting it down from 30 to five days.
Several governmental ministries and federal authorities have collaborated on an alto launch platform to facilitate owners’ efficient” hiring and private companies’ hiring of new employees. Additionally, this platform simplifies these businesses’ processes of renewing work permits for their existing employees ahead of schedule. The successful implementation of phase two of the Work Bundle platform means that what once took 30 days can now be completed in just five days throughout the UAE.
The first phase of the Work Bundle platform was introduced in Dubai in April and is now being expanded to all seven emirates. The second phase will include approximately 600,000 companies and over 7 million workers. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emirati station indicated that the third phase will cover domestic workers. Companies such and can access Work Bundle through its official website. A mobile application is also in the pipeline and will be available soon.
This reduction in processing times, as well as the implementation of the Work Bundle platform. Experts expect to impact the labor market in the UAE significantly. Accelerating the hiring process allows businesses to respond to market demands and grow their operations. The delays previously associated with bureaucratic procedures. This development also means that workers from Pakistan and others looking for work in the UAE can enter the labor market more quickly and begin their careers much sooner.
Accelerating the hiring process allows businesses to respond to market demands and grow. They operate without the delays previously associated with bureaucratic procedures. This development also means that workers from Pakistan and others looking for work in the UAE can enter. The labor market more quickly and begin their careers much sooner. Bakhit Ateek’s statement reassures Pakistani workers and visitors that. The UAE is open for business, debunking any misinformation about visa suspensions.
The United Arab Emirates still offers Pakistani workers opportunities through its open visa policies and streamlined processes. The introduction and expansion of the Work Bundle platform show a progressive approach to labor management that will keep. The UAE is attractive to foreign workers while meeting the needs of its growing economy. By reducing processing times and increasing accessibility. The UAE sets a standard for efficient labor market practices, making it an appealing hub for international employees and businesses.