The Pak Banker

COVID-19 hits hard human resource export

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COVID-19 has massively affected Pakistan's human resource export to the all-important Arab countries-Saudi Arabia and the UAE in particular-that account for a major part of the country's remittance­s.

The UAE's work visa ban for Pakistanis, imposed in November last year, continues, apart from some exceptiona­l cases, and far fewer visas were issued during this period. In the first week of February, Saudi Arabia has also suspended entry to the Kingdom from 20 countries including Pakistan-with the exception of diplomats, medical practition­ers and their families and some others-to help curb the spread of COVID-19.

The Saudi ban is expected to stay for at least another one month. While the UAE had imposed a direct ban on work visas for 13 countries, including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia's entry ban too is hitting hard Pakistan's human resource export to the brotherly country. Prime Minister Imran Khan's aide on overseas Pakistanis and human resource developmen­t Zulfi Bukhari when contacted told The News that the premier has already intervened in the case of the UAE's work visa ban and some sort of breakthrou­gh is expected after Ramazan. He said that the UAE had started issuing visas for government and semi-government workers but their number is small.

Director General Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE) Kashif Noor when contacted said that following Prime Minister Imran Khan's contact with the UAE rulers, foreign minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had visited Abu Dhabi.

Kashif Noor said that though the UAE ban is unannounce­d, Qureshi was told that they would consider Pakistan's request for lifting the ban on work visas for Pakistani workers. Noor, however, said that he has been told only a few days ago that a major UAE company, Transguard, has issued some visas for Pakistani workers.

According to Noor, Covid is the major reason for the present halt in the export of Pakistan's human resource to the UAE and Saudi Arabia. He said that there is a huge difference between the pre-COVID and post-COVID human resource export figures for these countries. However, the human resource export to countries like Bahrain, Oman and Qatar has increased.

Kashif Noor told The News that he has already sent a proposal to the health ministry to impose a policy of administer­ing Corona vaccinatio­ns to Pakistani workers so that the host country would allow them entry in connection with their jobs.

For Pakistani workers as well as for remittance­s to the country, Saudi Arabia and UAE matter a great deal. Annual home remittance­s from the UAE amount to approximat­ely US$ 3.5 billion-second only to Saudi Arabia from where Pakistani workers remit around US$ 5.5 billion annually Authoritie­s here are unclear about why this decision was taken by the UAE, which has a long history of contributi­ng to the well-being and prosperity of Pakistan and its people.

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