A large number of Pakistanis, Bangladeshis leave Oman after losing jobs
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Muscat: With jobs lost, salaries cut and sometimes not paid, expatriates who had flown to Omani shores are actually heading back. The stories told by the many communities across Oman have the same theme - the community groups stationed in Oman, ably supported by the Omani government machinery, help them alongside the diplomatic missions in the Sultanate.
Azra Aleem, a well-known social worker, who has been around Muscat for a lot more than three decades and works for the welfare of the Pakistani community told Gulf News the staff of the Pakistan embassy along with Pakistan Social Club Oman, are working to set up repatriation flights. That is for the good thing about Pakistanis citizens left jobless in the wake of the pandemic.
Source: https://gulfnews.com
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