Yes, as of 2025, employment visas for Pakistani nationals are open and being actively issued in the UAE. While there were some temporary restrictions in the past—especially during the COVID-19 period or due to certain security concerns—those limitations have mostly been lifted.
At present, companies across the UAE, including private firms, government departments, and free zones, are hiring eligible Pakistani applicants. However, the process is strictly regulated and must go through the UAE Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE). Whether a visa is approved or not depends on the employer’s submitted documentation, your qualifications, and background clearance.
If you receive a job offer from a UAE-based company, here’s what the visa process typically looks like:
1. Job Offer and Work Permit Application
Your employer will start by submitting your job offer and labor contract to MOHRE. Once approved, you’ll be issued a temporary work permit, also known as a labor card, which allows you to legally enter the UAE for employment purposes.
2. Entry Permit (Also Called Pink Visa)
Next, you’ll receive an entry permit that’s valid for 60 days. This document gives you official permission to enter the UAE and begin your visa process.
3. Medical Examination and Emirates ID Processing
After arriving in the UAE, you’ll go through a mandatory medical fitness test. You’ll also be asked to complete biometric scanning, which is required to obtain your Emirates ID. At this stage, your passport and entry permit are submitted to the immigration office for processing.
4. Visa Stamping
Once all steps are successfully completed, your employment residence visa will be stamped in your passport. Alongside this, you will receive your Emirates ID, which typically remains valid for one to two years, depending on your employment contract.
If you’re applying for a UAE work visa, make sure you have the following:
Many sectors in the UAE continue to welcome skilled and unskilled Pakistani workers. Some of the most active industries include:
Unfortunately, visa scams are still common, and many Pakistanis fall victim to fraudulent agents who promise quick or guaranteed jobs. To stay safe, always take the following precautions: