Over 38,000 Pakistanis deported from Gulf countries in 2025, NA told

Over 38,000 Pakistanis deported from Gulf countries in 2025, NA told

Pakistan

More than 38,000 Pakistanis were deported from Gulf countries in 2025, with Saudi Arabia leading the list, National Assembly informed during official briefing.

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – More than 38,000 Pakistanis were deported from Gulf countries during 2025, the National Assembly was informed in a detailed report highlighting overseas violations and legal breaches.

According to the figures presented, a total of 38,000-plus Pakistanis were sent back to the country for various offences, bringing the issue into the spotlight.

Saudi Arabia topped the list, deporting 27,692 Pakistani nationals. The United Arab Emirates followed with 6,794 deportations, while Oman sent back 2,537 individuals. Bahrain deported 786 Pakistanis, Qatar 644, and Kuwait 163 during the same period.

The report revealed that 780 Pakistanis were deported specifically for begging. Of these, 767 were expelled from Saudi Arabia, 10 from the UAE, two from Qatar and one from Oman. Authorities described professional begging as a growing concern damaging the country’s image abroad.

In addition, 1,025 Pakistanis were deported over involvement in drug-related offences, while 109 individuals were expelled on charges of theft.

Officials told lawmakers that strict action is being taken to curb illegal migration and unlawful activities overseas. They stressed that such incidents not only land individuals in hot water but also cast a shadow on the country’s reputation.

The matter sparked concern among members of the assembly, who called for stronger screening mechanisms before departure and better awareness campaigns to prevent citizens from falling into the wrong hands.

Lawmakers emphasized that while overseas employment remains a lifeline for millions of families, breaking the law abroad comes at a heavy price. They urged citizens to respect the rules of host countries and avoid shortcuts that could backfire.

The government reaffirmed its commitment to working with Gulf authorities to address the issue and ensure that Pakistan’s name is upheld with dignity on foreign soil.