Minister Directs Higher Education Commission to Resolve Visa Issues for Pakistani Students in China

International students enrolled in Chinese universities have been struggling to return to China and complete degrees since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020. Pakistani students who remain in their countries due to travel-related issues may finally see their visas issued. As Dawn.com reports, on Tuesday, Pakistani Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Rana […] The post Minister Directs Higher Education Commission to Resolve Visa Issues for Pakistani Students in China appeared first on Erudera College News.

Minister Directs Higher Education Commission to Resolve Visa Issues for Pakistani Students in China

International students enrolled in Chinese universities have been struggling to return to China and complete degrees since the COVID-19 pandemic began in March 2020.

Pakistani students who remain in their countries due to travel-related issues may finally see their visas issued.

As Dawn.com reports, on Tuesday, Pakistani Federal Minister for Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain ordered the Higher Education Commission (HEC) and other stakeholders to take steps to resolve visa issues for Pakistani students in China.

Minister’s announcement came after his meeting with a delegation of Pakistani students who were not permitted to return to China due to the pandemic. The minister assured the latter that the government would offer full support to help them resume their studies in China.  

“Met students delegation who are unable to return to China due to covid & heard their issues along with officials from HEC & MoFA. I have assured them of our govt’s full support to help resume their studies. At the same time we have to be respectful of China’s internal policy 1/2 and find a way that is workable for both countries,” Hussain tweeted.

Minister also thanked students HEC for allowing the first phase of students to return to China and continue their studies from there.

 “Arrangements for their return will also be assisted by govt departments,” he added.

Ministry of Foreign Affairs representative, HEC, Aviation Division, and senior officers of the ministry also attended the meeting, Dawn.com reports. The Commission has been ordered to use all available resources to get in touch with students who have not been contacted so far, as well as to establish mechanisms that would financially assist the affected students.

At the meeting, according to the report, the Foreign Affairs Ministry representatives told participants that out of 251 Pakistani students, 60 percent have already been contacted.

Last month, Global Admissions said that China is the only country that has not opened its borders to its international students remaining overseas but highlighted that it has made some exceptions.

“Students are not allowed to enter China. There are some exceptions for students from South Korea, and those studying at New York University Shanghai, Tianjin Juilliard, some Schwarzman Scholarship students,30 Nicaraguan scholarship holders,” the website noted.

In a press conference also held in March, the Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian said that a small number of international students with “actual needs” may be allowed to return to China but did not give a specific date.

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