Maldives Immigration says it turns away an average of 139 migrants per month at the border.
Local photographer and surfer, Ahmed Aznil held a peaceful demonstration in front of the President’s Office last Sunday to urge government authorities to address the issue of foreigners who engage in professional work after entering into Maldives on tourist visa.
In response to the concern over the issue, Controller of Immigration, Mohamed Ahmed Hussain (Hanafy), took to Twitter this Monday morning to reaffirm Maldives Immigration’s commitment to stopping the practice.
Tourist Visa gai masakkaiy kuran aikamah thuhumathu kurevigenaai, ehenihen sababuthakaai hedhi Raajje etherevumuge huddha nudhy averagekoh mahaku 139 bidheyseen fonuvaalevey.
— Mohamed (Hanafy) (@hanafymv) July 8, 2019
Mifadha kankan huttuvumuge gothun [email protected] ah mauloomaathu hissaa kuravvaa.
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“Anyone who is suspected of such an attempt are denied entry and turned away upon arrival,” said Hanafy.
He said that an average of 139 foreigners who are suspected of attempting to engage in professional work on tourist visa or any other attempted visa violation are turned away at the border each month.
He has also asked for cooperation from members of the public for Immigration’s efforts.