Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

PAK TO REVIEW ITS ‘LENIENT’ VISA POLICY FOR CHINESE

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan will review its visa policy for Chinese citizens to plug loopholes leading to the misuse of the current ‘lenient’ policy, officials said.

The decision, taken by interior minister Chaudhry Nisar Ali Khan, came days after the kidnapping and killing of two Chinese nationals who were “misusing” their business visas.

The conditions and requiremen­ts for issuance of business and work visas to the Chinese nationals will be reviewed, the interior ministry said.

“The decision has been taken to ensure transparen­cy in the visa process and also to preclude misuse of visa-friendly regime that exists between the two countries,” it said.

It was part of efforts to ensure maximum security of the Chinese nationals visiting Pakistan on various visa categories and to streamline and regulate the entire process of visa issuance to Chinese nationals, it said in a statement.

Taking note of a few incidents of showing forged and fake documents of ghost companies, it was decided to regulate the process of granting extensions in business visas and the authority to extend such visas have been transferre­d from the regional passport offices to headquarte­rs in Islamabad.

Pakistani missions abroad would issue a maximum of oneyear multiple entry work visa and further extensions in work visa would be granted by the ministry of interior only.

Khan said a comprehens­ive mechanism should be put in place for sharing of informatio­n of work related to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and other Chinese nationals visiting.

Keeping in view various issues being faced by the foreign spouses who are married to Pakistani nationals, it was decided to re-introduce Pakistan Origin Cards to the foreign spouses after addressing certain issues that led to suspension of these cards.

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