Pakistan announces free business, visit visas for Bangladeshis with 48-hour processing time

In this file photo, taken on September 3, 2024, Bangladesh and Pakistan fans wave their national flags during the Test cricket match between Pakistan and Bangladesh, at the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium in Rawalpindi. (AFP/File)
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Updated 07 November 2024
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Pakistan announces free business, visit visas for Bangladeshis with 48-hour processing time

  • Pakistan and Bangladesh were single country known as East and West Pakistan until Bangladesh was born in 1971
  • Historically strained ties have warmed since ouster of former PM Sheikh Hasina on Aug. 5 after student-led uprising

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s High Commissioner to Dhaka, Syed Ahmed Maroof, this week announced a new visa policy for Bangladeshi citizens, offering free business and visit visas with 48-hour processing time as both nations push to thaw historically frosty ties.
Pakistan and Bangladesh share a complex history, having been a single country known as East and West Pakistan until Bangladesh was born in 1971 after a war of liberation backed by Pakistan’s arch-rival and neighbor India. Nearly three million people were killed in the conflict.
Ties reached a new low in 2016 when Bangladesh executed several leaders of its Jamaat-e-Islami party on charges of committing war crimes in 1971. Pakistan called the executions and trials “politically motivated,” arguing that the convicts were being punished for taking a pro-Pakistan stance during the independence war.
The bitter ties have warmed since the ouster of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina on Aug. 5 after a student-led uprising in Bangladesh.
“I’m happy to announce that or to let you know that there are going to be no fees in two visa categories, one is a business visa and the other is a visit visa,” Maroof said on Wednesday.
“It’s a free-of-cost visa for Bangladeshis. Secondly, the visa is decided within 48 hours and thirdly, you don’t have to come to the Pakistan High Commission [to apply for the visa].”

He said Bangladeshi citizens who wanted to visit Pakistan needed to print out a form from the visa website that they would be required to present at the immigration desk in Pakistan in order to get a visa.
“But as a precaution, there are a few things they should always carry with them along with this paper,” he added. “They should have a proper verified place of where they will stay, in a hotel or with some friends or family, and a return ticket.”
Calling the new visa regime “pretty much straightforward and very simplified,” the official said the move would make travel much easier for Bangladeshis wishing to go to Pakistan.
“All in all, the new visa policy is amazing, wonderful and hassle-free,” Maroof concluded.
In September, Pakistan’s foreign office said Islamabad sought “robust, multifaceted relations, friendly relations” with Bangladesh to ensure peace and stability in the South Asian region.


Pakistan looks to Turkish firms for investment as economic reforms gain traction

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Pakistan looks to Turkish firms for investment as economic reforms gain traction

  • Pakistan and Türkiye collaborate closely at the government-to-government level, especially in defense and security
  • Pakistan’s envoy to Türkiye highlights investment opportunities in livestock, renewable energy and the housing sector

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan urged Turkish companies on Tuesday to explore medium- to long-term investment partnerships as its economy shows signs of stabilization after years of crisis, according to an official statement released after the launch of a bilateral economic cooperation report in Istanbul.

Pakistan endured a prolonged period of economic turmoil in recent years that saw its foreign currency reserves plunge, the national currency weaken sharply and inflation peak at nearly 38 percent in mid-2023.

However, the situation improved as the country started implementing structural reforms recommended under a loan program with the International Monetary Fund, aimed at restoring macroeconomic stability. The adjustments helped moderate inflation into single digits, rebuild reserves and prompt upgrades to Pakistan’s sovereign credit outlook by major rating agencies.

Pakistan’s envoy to Türkiye highlighted these factors while addressing Turkish businesses at the ceremony.

“Ambassador of Pakistan to Türkiye, Dr. Yousaf Junaid outlined Pakistan’s phenomenal economic stabilization, including improved currency stability and investor-friendly reforms by the current government,” the country’s embassy in Ankara said in a statement.

“Ambassador Junaid highlighted investment opportunities in livestock, dairy, renewable energy and the housing sector and encouraged Turkish companies to explore medium- to long-term partnerships in Pakistan,” it added.

Pakistan and Türkiye have collaborated closely at the government-to-government level, particularly in defense and security. Islamabad is acquiring four corvettes from Türkiye, with two being built at the Karachi Shipyard with Turkish technical support. Pakistan has shown interest in Turkish-built armed drones and worked with Ankara on avionics, propulsion and battlefield surveillance systems.

Last month, officials from both sides discussed expanding cooperation in the energy sector, including deep-sea drilling and exploration, as Pakistan seeks foreign investment to help develop its oil, gas and mining sectors.

The initiative aims to ease severe energy shortages, reduce reliance on imported fuels and exploit underexplored reserves.