
This exciting development is expected to boost travel, trade, family connections, and job opportunities between the two brotherly countries.
According to official sources, the 5-year visa will allow Pakistani citizens to enter and exit the UAE as many times as they want within the validity period. This will make it much easier to travel for business meetings, family visits, tourism, or educational activities in cities like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Sharjah.
Why is this visa a big deal?
Until now, many Pakistanis had to deal with the hassle of repeatedly applying for new visas just to visit relatives or attend business in the UAE. Now, with this long-term multiple-entry visa, traveling to the Emirates will become more flexible, cost-effective, and hassle-free.
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UAE officials have clarified that applicants must meet some basic conditions, such as:
Having strong financial stability,
Maintaining a clean travel record,
And showing a valid reason for frequent stays in the UAE.
The application process has been made user-friendly. You can apply online through the UAE’s e-portal or by visiting your nearest UAE embassy or consulate. This visa is especially helpful for students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and families with close ties to the UAE.
What does this mean for Pakistanis?
This policy is being seen as a major step to strengthen UAE-Pakistan relations, not just on a government level but also between the people of both nations. Experts say this visa will open doors for business investments, job opportunities, education, and tourism. It’s also expected to encourage long-term partnerships and economic growth.
According to analysts, this new visa move shows the UAE’s strong friendship with Pakistan and its commitment to making cross-border travel more accessible. For many Pakistanis, this is a dream come true — no more repeated visa applications, no more delays.
The new visa policy is expected to directly benefit millions of Pakistanis, especially those who frequently travel for work, study, or family visits. It’s not just a visa — it’s a new chapter of opportunity, connection, and progress.



