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Bangladeshi undocumented workers requested to regularise visa in Maldives

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Published: 19:04, 22 May 2022  
Bangladeshi undocumented workers requested to regularise visa in Maldives

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Bangladesh mission in Maldives urged undocumented expatriate Bangladeshi workers, currently residing there, to apply for regularising their visas and work permits as the Islands has decided to legalize the unauthorised Bangladeshi national.

The Bangladesh High Commission in Male issued an urgent notice on Saturday urging undocumented Bangladeshi workers to collect their visas and work permits as soon as possible, reports BSS.

Maldives' Economic Development Ministry has began the process of regularisation visas and work permits of undocumented expatriate Bangladeshis currently residing there, said the notice.

The Bangladesh mission warned that Bangladeshi expatriates workers who fail to validate their visa and work permit within the stipulated timeframe, fixed by the Maldivian government, would face stern punishment as per the law of the islands.

"Your (undocumented Bangladeshi national) current local employer needs to apply to Maldives's Economic Development Ministry for regularisation," the notice gave the direction.

Bangladeshi Expatriate workers can contact the Maldives' Economic Development Ministry through phone number 1500, email to [email protected], and Bangladesh High Commission in Male over phone no- 3320859 or Viber no 7616636 during office hours for any assistance in this regards, it added.

Currently, it is roughly estimated that more than 50,000 Bangladeshi workers have been working in Maldives without proper documents.

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