Over the past day, officials sent back more than 100 Pakistanis from six countries such as Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates. In Saudi Arabia, authorities held 17 individuals upon their return as part of efforts to stop human smuggling.
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Immigration sources explained that these actions stemmed from a few issues: overstayed visas, new passport rules, and breaches in employment contracts. Other cases involved people from Oman, Somalia, and the UAE whose return was linked to a blacklist. In Canada, one person was sent back for overstaying; in Iraq, seven were expelled for illegal entry and overstaying; and in the UAE, one person was returned for missing documents, with nine more sent back following a jail release.
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