Saudi Citizens Can Enter Pakistan Without A Visa, Interior Minister
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi has said that Saudi citizens do not need any visa to come to Pakistan; they can come to Pakistan whenever they want.
This announcement came during the Interior Minister’s meeting with Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmed Al-Maliki, which was held at the Saudi Embassy in the Diplomatic Enclave.
The meeting discussed several important issues, including bilateral relations, matters of mutual interest, and cooperation against narcotics and human trafficking.
Mohsin Naqvi, while thanking the Saudi delegation for participating in the Anti-Narcotics Conference under the Pak-Gulf Cooperation Council, said that cooperation between the two countries in the socio-economic field is commendable and needs to be strengthened further.
The Interior Minister also said that strict action is being taken against illegal immigration and the beggar mafia. In this regard, new conditions are being imposed for obtaining passports to prevent irresponsible elements.
He mentioned an important development and said that the release of an innocent Pakistani family imprisoned in Saudi Arabia in a drug case was possible with the full cooperation of the Saudi government. The family of five has now returned home, for which he thanked the Saudi government.
On this occasion, Saudi Ambassador Nawaf Al-Maliki said that the relations between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia are very strong and brotherly, and he is keen to further promote these relations.