Key Points

Nepal is taking strict measures to protect its citizens traveling abroad by enforcing document verification processes. The Nepali Embassy in India has issued a critical advisory warning travelers about the mandatory requirement of obtaining labour permits and No Objection Certificates. This move comes in response to increasing instances of detentions and travel restrictions faced by Nepali citizens using forged documents. The advisory primarily targets those seeking employment in Gulf countries and other specified destinations, emphasizing the importance of legal documentation for safe international travel.

Key Points: Nepal Warns Citizens Traveling via India on Document Compliance

  • Embassy warns against using fake documents for foreign employment
  • Over 300,000 Nepalis travel abroad annually for work
  • NOC required for travel to Gulf countries and specific destinations
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Nepal asks citizens to carry valid documents while travelling via India

Nepal embassy alerts migrant workers about mandatory NOC and labour permits for safe international travel through Indian airports

"Without obtaining the NOC, travel will not be permitted - Nepali Embassy in India"

Kathmandu, May 19

Nepal on Monday warned its citizens travelling to Gulf countries through India against using fake documents, citing increased detentions by immigration authorities.

Nepali Embassy in India urged the Nepali citizens travelling to foreign countries for employment to obtain labour approval (Labour Permit) and No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from Nepal's Department of Foreign Employment or the embassy in New Delhi.

It further mentioned that without obtaining the NOC, travel will not be permitted.

In an advisory issued, the embassy stated that it has come to the attention of the Government of Nepal through concerned authorities in India that the number of people travelling via Indian airports to Gulf countries without obtaining labour approval NOCs from the Department of Foreign Employment has been increasing.

The embassy warned citizens against using forged documents, citing that several Nepali citizens have faced interrogation, detention, and even been barred from flying.

Last year, the Nepal Embassy eased NOC requirements for migrant workers using Indian airports, stating that Nepali citizens holding a valid foreign employment permit issued by the Department of Foreign Employment were not required to obtain a NOC when travelling through Indian airports.

The embassy, in its notice in November, specified that other travellers heading to Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Oman, Bahrain, Iraq, Libya, and Lebanon via Indian airports must secure an NOC.

Additionally, those travelling to Russia, except for recipients of scholarships from the Russian government and business visa holders, must obtain an NOC from the embassy or the Department of Consular Services of Nepal.

According to a report in the leading Nepalese daily, The Kathmandu Post, the rapid rise in economic woes and unemployment in Nepal is leading more people to travel to foreign countries in a desperate search for work.

Last year, official figures revealed that more than 300,000 Nepalis have gone abroad, most of them to the Gulf states and Malaysia, on a work visa.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
This is a sensible move by Nepal government. Many Nepali workers travel through Delhi airport daily. Proper documentation will prevent exploitation by agents and human trafficking. India should also coordinate closely on this issue.
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Priya M.
Sad to see so many Nepali youth forced to migrate for work. We share such close cultural ties - hope Nepal's economy improves soon. Meanwhile, Indian immigration should be more helpful to our neighbors in genuine cases 🙏
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Amit S.
Strict document checks are necessary but hope this doesn't create unnecessary hurdles for genuine workers. Many Nepali brothers work in India too - we should maintain open borders while preventing illegal activities.
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Sunita R.
As someone who frequently travels to Nepal, I've seen how migrant workers are treated poorly in Gulf countries. Better documentation might actually protect them from exploitation. More power to Nepal government for this step!
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Vikram J.
While the intention is good, the implementation might be problematic. Many Nepali workers are semi-literate and depend on agents. Nepal should conduct awareness camps in villages about these new rules.
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Neha P.
This shows how important India-Nepal cooperation is. Our countries share an open border - we must work together to prevent human trafficking while ensuring genuine travelers don't face problems. More bilateral talks needed! 🇮🇳🤝🇳🇵

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