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Lahore High Court restricts FIA from stopping travel without reason

May 29, 2026 by maleeha zahid

The Lahore High Court has ruled that the Federal Investigation Agency cannot stop citizens from international travel based only on suspicion, setting clear guidelines for airport procedures. The court emphasised that lawful travel rights must be protected, while immigration authorities must ensure transparency and provide valid written reasons for any decision to offload passengers. Read […]

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: exit control list, FIA travel ruling, immigration rules, international travel Pakistan, lahore high court, Latest, passenger rights

Oman tightens entry rules for foreign workers

January 5, 2026 by Zuha shahzad

Oman has introduced stricter entry requirements for foreign workers by launching a new professional accreditation system. The policy requires expatriates in regulated professions to verify their academic and professional qualifications before entering the country. Read More: Pakistan, Oman pledge to strengthen ties and ease visa process The measures, reported by local media and cited by Gulf News, […]

Filed Under: World Tagged With: foreign workers, Gulf employment, immigration rules, Latest, Oman labour law, professional accreditation

Kuwait unveils major visa overhaul with higher fees, new rules

November 24, 2025 by Zuha shahzad

KUWAIT: Kuwait’s Ministry of Interior has announced sweeping reforms to its immigration system, introducing higher visa fees, updated residency categories, and stricter rules for dependents and domestic workers. The new regulations, considered the most extensive overhaul in years, will take effect on December 23, 2025. Read More: Kuwait lifts 19-year visa ban on Pakistanis  According to the ministry, […]

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