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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @Tootifrooti1000
    @Tootifrooti1000 16 дней назад +77

    I am a Swedish national and went pass Saudi immigration without any hassle. On the other side, I saw hundreds of Pakistani, Bangali etc who were waiting in line. It made me sad to witness such discrimination and I did NOT enjoy the privilege being an EU national.

    • @Raza242k5
      @Raza242k5 16 дней назад

      Bro do u know Swedish language ?

    • @Tootifrooti1000
      @Tootifrooti1000 16 дней назад

      @@Raza242k5 Yes ofc, why are u asking?

    • @burhankhan9571
      @burhankhan9571 16 дней назад

      no brother it's because pak lacks new technology's like esecurity digital immigration or the other thing is you know Pakistanis have the art of the making fake things real🎉

    • @thatlevelagain01
      @thatlevelagain01 16 дней назад

      Are swedish people good?

    • @hola7hola108
      @hola7hola108 15 дней назад +8

      ​@@Raza242k5Bhai Saudi m Jake bheek mangte hen

  • @cheetahpro364
    @cheetahpro364 16 дней назад +154

    I am 22 and I just graduated and I have lived my whole life in Karachi. But I am so thankful to my parents and Alhumdulillah I feel so lucky because before and during my birth, for a couple of years my parents were living in USA before coming back to Pakistan. I was 1.5 years at the time. And now after graduating I am renewing my American passport.

    • @muhammadbangash483
      @muhammadbangash483 16 дней назад +1

      ich bin auch!

    • @fastkiller2386
      @fastkiller2386 16 дней назад +4

      Thanks to your Parents bro

    • @tappu-qv1oe
      @tappu-qv1oe 16 дней назад

      @@muhammadbangash483 PAKISTAN KI YAHI AUKAT HE DUSRE MULK KE LIYA 😅😅😅

    • @cheetahpro364
      @cheetahpro364 16 дней назад

      @@muhammadbangash483 I think I know you
      Ah yes! You are the VR Man

    • @SaaddLee
      @SaaddLee 15 дней назад +1

      Kisi ko faraq para ?

  • @sarmad87
    @sarmad87 16 дней назад +212

    I moved to Canada when I was 31. Got my passport at 36. Never too late guys

  • @thearman29
    @thearman29 14 дней назад +8

    I went through the same experience. I was traveling back to Germany from Pakistan and intentionally took a 36-hour layover to visit my friend and explore Doha city and its lavish airport. Although I have a friend there who was willing to accommodate me, I still had to book a hotel through Discover Qatar. I ended up waiting in line for nearly two hours, and when I finally reached the counter, they told me to first get my visa validated at counter number "20" as you mentioned. So, I had to wait in line again for another two hours. By that point, all my energy and excitement had drained. I looked around at people from other nationalities, and they were passing through the airport in no time. It was so frustrating to see how easy it was for them, while I had to go through all these extra steps..

  • @sportyclips
    @sportyclips 16 дней назад +224

    I am 19 and I hate now the old people of Pakistan that apart from Politicians destroy this country and now I try move out from here

    • @muhammad.s3182
      @muhammad.s3182 16 дней назад +2

      Same here 😊

    • @ouuuaburger2093
      @ouuuaburger2093 16 дней назад

      goodluck bro, if you ever can make it out😂

    • @TIGERTIGER-ry4oz
      @TIGERTIGER-ry4oz 16 дней назад +2

      Me too✌

    • @SherleyFranco
      @SherleyFranco 16 дней назад

      Please don't go outside.. you all have turned to zombies.. you don't deserve to be anywhere..gandh saaalon

    • @vantagehistory1813
      @vantagehistory1813 16 дней назад

      not everybody can move out from pakistan..............you can study abroad but you cant live there forever canada and usa is now banning migrants except rich and talented ..europe is also doing the same poland denmark scotland and ireland did it next will be germany france .............

  • @aomar_
    @aomar_ 16 дней назад +132

    A few months ago, I was going to Germany on a student visa from Saudi Arabia and when I handed my passport to the people at Riyadh airport, the girl looked at me, then my passport, then the visa on the passport, and then asked me, "Frankfurt?" I said yes that's where I am going. She called her manager and the manager took my passport while I was waiting in line. He went to the back of the counter and pulled out a magnifying glass and checked every corner of the visa paper, then made some calls to God knows who. They kept me waiting for a good 10-15 minutes before finally believing that yes, it is a legit visa. But before letting me go, they still took a picture of my passport because even after all that scrutiny, they still couldn't trust that my visa was legit. :D
    Traveling pretty much anywhere on a Pakistani passport is a nightmare. What do we expect from other airports when even the staff at our own airports don't treat us with respect?

    • @AhmedHassan-jl3wy
      @AhmedHassan-jl3wy 16 дней назад +10

      Kinda same happened to me in Turkey. I went to Turkey from Germany on visit visa and while I was coming back, they checked my passport the same way they did yours. I was even exiting the country and I had German RP !!

    • @dharmmangwani1894
      @dharmmangwani1894 16 дней назад +10

      Jaisee Awam Vaisey hukraam

    • @hadithHeritagehub
      @hadithHeritagehub 16 дней назад

      Sad😢😢😢

    • @Deadblacksparrow
      @Deadblacksparrow 16 дней назад +1

      Same happened with me in Pakistan and Dubai airport

    • @foxtrotwhiskey874
      @foxtrotwhiskey874 16 дней назад

      we can only blame the people of Pakistan for this, its kinda hard to justify "ameerki sazish and yahudi saazish" non sense at this point .

  • @NaumanSharif
    @NaumanSharif 15 дней назад +8

    The same happened to me when I visited Qatar for the first time.
    First non GCC immigration queue
    The Dicover Qatar desk
    Then, counter 20 to get captain approval
    Then, back to immigration queue
    After that, i visited 3 times, and it went smoothly as I understood the humiliating process.

    • @arslan_TM
      @arslan_TM 15 дней назад

      Do they treat pak and Indian same?

    • @NaumanSharif
      @NaumanSharif 15 дней назад

      @arslan_TM yes many Indian following the same process. Qatari immigration can make it smooth by one window operation.

    • @NaumanSharif
      @NaumanSharif 15 дней назад

      @arslan_TM yes many Indian following the same process. Qatari immigration can make it smooth by one window operation.

  • @aishamumtaz
    @aishamumtaz 16 дней назад +235

    why , you were the same person who was praising Maryam. lol

    • @ammarsaeed8552
      @ammarsaeed8552 16 дней назад +6

      True

    • @atifishtiaq6401
      @atifishtiaq6401 16 дней назад +1

      Karma!

    •  16 дней назад

      😂😂😂

    • @saadsarfrazkhan
      @saadsarfrazkhan 16 дней назад +11

      abhi bhi bhai yeh humara kaat hi raha hai, Qatar ma beth kar na shukra ro raha hai or 7 ghantay ma 50k view is kay ronay per hi mil gae hain...

    • @osamaakmal4370
      @osamaakmal4370 16 дней назад

      Lol

  • @warringtribes6689
    @warringtribes6689 16 дней назад +23

    Junaid Akram is like those online educational institutes which started as alternative for classroom courses but ended up selling international study programs

  • @wajidhussain5305
    @wajidhussain5305 16 дней назад +109

    Get another passport is the dream of every Pakistani 😂

    • @tappu-qv1oe
      @tappu-qv1oe 16 дней назад

      PAKISTAN KI YAHI AUKAT HE DUSRE MULK KE LIYA 😅😅😅

    • @thehussansiddiqui
      @thehussansiddiqui 11 дней назад

      There are 2 ways not everyone can get other Passport...There must be some people like me to say to Good Bye to other fellows while leaving.so when you are planning to leave?

  • @mannykhan7752
    @mannykhan7752 16 дней назад +49

    I know the feeling Junaid. The frustration with a Pakistani passport is something on another level. Hopefully things will change.

    • @GunduDundu
      @GunduDundu 16 дней назад +1

      Kuch nahi badlega re mannu

    • @ZubairKhan-xt2hs
      @ZubairKhan-xt2hs 16 дней назад +1

      Bhai ki rejection aa gayi 🤣🤣🤣

    • @asimmarghoob9175
      @asimmarghoob9175 14 дней назад

      Dunya mein aaney ka maqsad jannat ka passport hai wo pakistan mein rah ker pakka hai inshaAllah

    • @AlMutawaa
      @AlMutawaa 9 дней назад

      ​@@asimmarghoob9175 انگور کھٹے ہیں 😂😂😂

  • @s.m.shabbir5604
    @s.m.shabbir5604 13 дней назад +4

    The same thing happened to me while traveling to Africa. First, the narcotics officers stopped me over my multivitamins, arguing that I couldn’t carry them since a 15-day supply is allowed, while I was carrying a three-month supply. I explained that I was going on a work visa, so I needed a three-month supply, but they weren’t convinced. Then the FIA stopped me, and despite having all my documents, they kept me waiting, hinting that some money would solve the problem. They mentioned that a certain officer was coming to check things, and meanwhile, everyone kept asking about my flight time to drag out the process as much as possible and humiliate me. It feels like everyone is corrupt, as if no one cares about doing the right thing.

  • @AsifKhan-rs7ei
    @AsifKhan-rs7ei 16 дней назад +14

    First time agreed with this guy 1000%

  • @umairvlogs3484
    @umairvlogs3484 13 дней назад +3

    I agree with you Junaid, or apka msg sab ko boht serious laina chahiye

  • @saifurrehmanshahid8627
    @saifurrehmanshahid8627 9 дней назад +2

    Thanks, Junaid Akram brother, for sharing your experience. Unfortunately, this situation arises because some Pakistanis engage in actions that cause immigration and customs in other countries to look at us with suspicion. Working at Hamad International Airport, I see firsthand what some Pakistanis bring into Qatar, and it’s disheartening. I won’t go into specifics in public, but these actions affect how we’re treated abroad.
    I’m also glad to hear you didn’t have to go through a full-body scan, as I know that’s often required for Pakistanis. We all need to be mindful of how our actions reflect on everyone. Thanks again for highlighting this important issue.

  • @syedimranali4429
    @syedimranali4429 16 дней назад +70

    More money brings more problems. If you say this to someone in Pakistan who stands in line at 7:00 a.m. outside a NADRA office just to avoid a longer wait, they'd probably laugh. That’s life - no matter how big or small the problem, you just have to face it and stay calm. When I first came back to Pakistan, I hated dealing with all of this, but now I’m used to it.

    • @channel913x
      @channel913x 16 дней назад +5

      That's not the life Man
      Every man have dreams in Pakistan
      Beautiful House
      Kids
      Car

    • @Hamzakilife2004
      @Hamzakilife2004 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@channel913xye Dunia hai yaha aesa he hota hai
      Ha agar ambani jese ho to PHIR alag baat hai

    • @syedimranali4429
      @syedimranali4429 16 дней назад +4

      @Hamzakilife2004 I’m sure even someone like Ambani has his own issues and problems. As human beings, we often find ourselves unsatisfied and prone to complaining.
      Whether you’re a respected scholar who preaches patience yet complains when held accountable for carrying 1000kg of luggage, or a billionaire socialite with her own issues who causes death of two human beings while driving under the influence - everyone faces their own struggles.
      To each person, their problems feel significant, and it seems we’re rarely content.

    • @ShamsRescue
      @ShamsRescue 16 дней назад

      @@syedimranali4429problem toh face karnay ha life mein acha nae ha BMW mein bhet kar face kary bajay Rakshay k😂😂😂

  • @masadasif
    @masadasif 15 дней назад +10

    I moved to Australia when I was 22 and just got my Australian passport. I'm 29 now.

  • @loveofcommonpeople
    @loveofcommonpeople 16 дней назад +36

    Brother take it easy
    You are still among those privileged who can afford to travel abroad stay peacefully
    Think of the newly migrated delivery guys from Pakistan to middle east facing severe hardships to make both ends meet
    Say Alhamdulillah ala kul e haal

    • @GunduDundu
      @GunduDundu 16 дней назад +1

      Kulle kulle kya bol raha hai be tind dekh k junaid ka

  • @m.ataulaleemsiddiqui9545
    @m.ataulaleemsiddiqui9545 16 дней назад +52

    I still remember when I was leaving for Canada as an immigrant, the FIA guys asked for US dollars that I had on me and which I had to show at Toronto Pearson Airport as a part of immigration process. It was such a pathetic experience that my excitement for Canada just faded away. That day, I decided not to travel on Pakistani passport ever.

    • @almemon3691
      @almemon3691 16 дней назад +6

      I had a good experience at Karachi airport when migrating for Canada in 2019. I carried 10,000 USD cash with me. I was wearing shalwar kameez and put the 10,000 in my side pockets and walked through all the way to the departure gate. No Problems at all.

    • @UmairAliMughal2009
      @UmairAliMughal2009 16 дней назад

      @@almemon3691kuch logon ki Shaakal per likha hota hai.. Sorry but now days pakistani think kay duniyaaa main sub say bora un kay saath horahay hai…. they don’t even know what bad situation is … pakistan still much better… Or is video walay bhai ka yah manjaan sirf pakistani main he bik ta hai…. without even single ability or talents he is … so called celebrity in pakistan 😂 … sorry again I am so so much feed up like this hate to this country now !

    • @saif-talks
      @saif-talks 16 дней назад

      Question
      When you travel on a foreign passport to Pakistan, which immigration line do you take at the Pakistani airport? Foreigners or overseas Pakistanis?

    • @m.ataulaleemsiddiqui9545
      @m.ataulaleemsiddiqui9545 16 дней назад +2

      @saif-talks As long as I have Canadian passport, don't care about the line. That incident was when I had Pakistani passport..

    • @almemon3691
      @almemon3691 16 дней назад +2

      @@saif-talks foreign one

  • @MuhammadShahbaz-b3u
    @MuhammadShahbaz-b3u 13 дней назад +1

    Mashallah... isaw from outside when i was in Qatat .... God Bless u Bro

  • @nighiskitchen
    @nighiskitchen 13 дней назад +1

    Your frustration is totally valid....we have to think before it is too late

  • @InfoDailyDose
    @InfoDailyDose 16 дней назад +2

    I can totally relate the pain bro, prayers for you.

  • @soulatali3911
    @soulatali3911 16 дней назад +23

    Alhamdullillah got my Canadian passport a year ago. Ya Allah SWT tera shukr hai bht bht. 🇨🇦 🍁 🇨🇦

    • @MrZubairSheikh
      @MrZubairSheikh 15 дней назад

      @@soulatali3911 Alhumdulillah Bhaijan Stay blessed and safe Ameen, Can you tell me how long it takes to get it

    • @Wanderer007-d1m
      @Wanderer007-d1m 15 дней назад +2

      Good. But don’t bring your religion to the fore. Merge with Canadian culture and don’t flood roads with Bring Shariya slogans. Respect their culture, don’t try to impose ur beliefs on them.

    • @exoticindiaa
      @exoticindiaa 15 дней назад +2

      Ab Canada ko Pakistan bana dogey 😂

    • @uswajaved7233
      @uswajaved7233 14 дней назад +1

      @@Wanderer007-d1m You are probably indian to say that. We are muslims and that is the most important thing for us. I am UK national btw Alhamdullilah.

    • @Wanderer007-d1m
      @Wanderer007-d1m 14 дней назад

      @@uswajaved7233 Yes I am sanatani Indian. We respect the land where we live even when it is a foreign country , we respect their culture at the same time maintaining ours. We don’t try to impose our beliefs on others. We don’t block roads for our prayers. Our residential areas in Europe are not marked as no-go areas for people of other faiths. We don’t create ghettos and keep surroundings filthy! Enjoy your toxic thinking. In next decade ppl ur thinking will be unwelcome.

  • @asjahan7748
    @asjahan7748 16 дней назад +14

    get early morning ticket, half of them have no interest to work at airport that time. travel well dressed. look and feel you are a hardened traveller, keep a sense of humor beneath the surface. get / carry a portable thermal printer. get a water filter + bottle ( I carry both a sawyer and katadyn, tap attachable and bottle filter), there is always a high chance of double chey when you travel through asia middle east. Been travelling 25 + years. And ofcourse get a a different passport, dual citizenship.

    • @Gift-h9n
      @Gift-h9n 15 дней назад

      Could you guide us please, what to do to bear our expenses when travelling.. I don't want to go back, but how can I stay abroad

    • @asjahan7748
      @asjahan7748 15 дней назад +3

      @@Gift-h9n sorry cant help, I went for a degree, got the degree, got scholarship for bigger degree that came with job. did not have finance issues. already come from wealthy background. Father was similar but poor background, his biggest mistake was continuing to send money to family (their demands/ farmaishes) when he surviving on bun makan chai. so dont indulge family demands, first build yourself. good luck

  • @MaxTechnical-nf1pj
    @MaxTechnical-nf1pj 13 часов назад

    bht achi lagi ha ap ki ye video thank you so much.

  • @hmispeaks
    @hmispeaks 16 дней назад +6

    Junaid bhai dil ki baaat boool deee aap ney. i m 45 and i wasted so many opportunities to leave this country when i was in 20's or 30's. .....Shayed ham ko koi batanay wala nahee tha. ....Young guys pls follow his instructions or suggestions.

    • @0xMujtaba
      @0xMujtaba 15 дней назад

      I'm 19 right now. What would you suggest?

    • @almemon3691
      @almemon3691 14 дней назад

      Aap ko kya nahi bataya gaya?

    • @DanishRaza-y7c
      @DanishRaza-y7c 12 дней назад +1

      ​@@0xMujtabamove to Portugal on vocational training course and do not leave until you get citizenship. Good luck

    • @sagheerahmed2467
      @sagheerahmed2467 11 дней назад

      @@DanishRaza-y7cR u there....

    • @DanishRaza-y7c
      @DanishRaza-y7c 11 дней назад

      @@sagheerahmed2467 No

  • @mahrukhan7573
    @mahrukhan7573 13 дней назад +5

    I am a 39 radiologist and i have decided to leave pakistan, i was thinking on it since i had my graduation but there are always some perks for doctors in pakistan. But now ultimately i have come to the conclusion that i should leave now, not only for myself but for my kids. Its quite diifficult at this stage but i am working on it and goin thru my exams so that the effort i am putting here and in return no reward , i should be putting the same efforts where u are rewarded.

  • @sarazafar849
    @sarazafar849 16 дней назад +8

    Ganji bhai passport hojayega InshaAllah. Kuch aisa bhi hum sochain ke Iss mulk ko behtar karain😢 we can gather few influencers like you and make something huge!

    • @muhammadburhanzahid9435
      @muhammadburhanzahid9435 16 дней назад +2

      usse inka content nahi bikega, simple

    • @sarazafar849
      @sarazafar849 16 дней назад +2

      @ bikega bhai, bus idea dene ki baat hoti hai. He’s a good guy

    • @rationaloperator4165
      @rationaloperator4165 16 дней назад

      Inshallah se to nahi behtar hoga mulk. Allah se chutkara pane se hoga. Ye Arabi mazhab chodo iska sachhai aur achhai se koi lena dena nahi hai.

    • @IlseIngrid
      @IlseIngrid 16 дней назад

      politicians nai karne denge yeh lagalo
      shart

    • @Werchmant
      @Werchmant 16 дней назад

      This Ganja was the same person who was praising the selected Government on its 100 days performance in Punjab, becuz they offered him money.
      Now he is telling people to leave Pakistan.
      Like if the 100 days performance was so good why is he telling us to get another passport??
      This ganja should be telling us how to improve our own country rather then running away to countries where the locals don't want us.
      But just like our politicians he is a fraud who is only making money by discussing Pakistan on his RUclips channel.

  • @Fixmycarpk
    @Fixmycarpk День назад

    DIL bara krein bro. Qismat hee aise hae hamari

  • @azraintherabbithole7270
    @azraintherabbithole7270 16 дней назад +1

    Thank God, I moved to the US for my studies on a scholarship when I was only 22. Now in my 30s , and applied for my citizenship a few weeks ago. I hope things go well. Ameen!

    • @faiqakazmi266
      @faiqakazmi266 13 дней назад +1

      Ameen Insha'Allah!!
      Best of luck brother.

  • @MaxTechnical-nf1pj
    @MaxTechnical-nf1pj 13 часов назад

    thank you so much.

  • @wadoodrehman3669
    @wadoodrehman3669 16 дней назад +1

    Thank you for saying this . I felt the same

  • @hammad1112
    @hammad1112 16 дней назад +2

    Really 💯 we all accept Ur points. Disgusting behaviour always bad question ❓ Must move out for new Generations 🚸 I live in Qatar want to meet U if u have a time Respected Sir Junaid ❤ Appreciate for ur teach & awareness youth for better way❤

  • @ShariqKhan-sv6sx
    @ShariqKhan-sv6sx 13 дней назад +2

    InshaAllah i will move feom Pakistan 🇵🇰 soon and will get another passport.Aameen

  • @michelin5star
    @michelin5star 16 дней назад +2

    Like your eyebrows, they are really popping out of frame Nice keep it up Bro

  • @AsadAli-pl9sh
    @AsadAli-pl9sh 16 дней назад

    100 %True brother

  • @samsheikh8914
    @samsheikh8914 16 дней назад +2

    Left pakistan when i was in my 20s Australians citizen now and happy to be here Alhumdulliah.. i hope all the young ones get to fullfill their dreams.. we have to support each other ..❤❤❤😊

    • @SuperSaadxxx
      @SuperSaadxxx 16 дней назад

      Skilled visa or transition from student to work?

    • @shubhamshettyk564
      @shubhamshettyk564 11 дней назад

      Bro ur attitude towards ur religion is unforgiving, u destroyed ur country based on religion, still u give credit to Allah, u should give credit to chrisitan Country Australia for accepting u,there is no blasamay laws.

  • @muhammadyousaf786
    @muhammadyousaf786 15 дней назад

    Very well said !

  • @Ali-tc5du
    @Ali-tc5du 13 дней назад

    Good analysis bro. Thanks!

  • @ultimatestar16
    @ultimatestar16 2 дня назад

    I feel you...😢😢😢

  • @SuhaibEhsan
    @SuhaibEhsan 14 дней назад +1

    Alhamdulillah. I got my German citizenship in a age of 42

  • @recentmovies3441
    @recentmovies3441 16 дней назад +3

    🇺🇸 This passport is the best in the entire world ❤❤

  • @Mayan381
    @Mayan381 15 дней назад

    Thank You so much for sharing Junaid bhai

  • @sidsbarber8005
    @sidsbarber8005 16 дней назад +20

    Jis naa ganji Kai Dil dukhaya uss naa rakshaw chalya😂😂

  • @anassaeed6681
    @anassaeed6681 16 дней назад +2

    Truth
    Reality 😢

  • @aahadnaveedofficial
    @aahadnaveedofficial 12 дней назад

    Junaid bhai ap thek keh rhy hain, 8 saal sy dubai mn hu,, or jb kise europe country visit pr gya. to hamei line hi alag thi .. passpport dekh k side pr krdety hn.. airport sy wapis bhejty hain .. ap ki bat par amal kr rha hu ab yehi goal hai k is passport sy jan chutty😭 bht dukh hwa.. aj tk wo soch ati hai to Trauma nahi jata

  • @TalkofSage
    @TalkofSage 16 часов назад

    I am currently in Makkah and once i felt i was in karachi as many baggers were coming and asking "bhai aik riyal dedo" to which i literally scolded them and asked that if you guys are poor then how come you are standing here? Are you standing here for free, they were just looking at me furiously. Yes you are right we are on a verge where we wont even get an Umra visa.

  • @jaydeepshah9450
    @jaydeepshah9450 16 дней назад +2

    Basically woh narcotic vala banda Maksad na bhulne ki baat kaar raha thaa😂

  • @ruskapathan
    @ruskapathan 16 дней назад +5

    Yes alhumdulillah i got Russian passport this year and everything has changed travel kay lihaz say

    • @KhuzaimaStan
      @KhuzaimaStan 16 дней назад

      How fid you got russian passport i am thinking of going to russia on a student visa is it worth it? How much does a student need a month to live in russia

    • @alpunjabi-8016
      @alpunjabi-8016 16 дней назад

      How much you spent for getting Russian passport?

    • @bruhreally4867
      @bruhreally4867 16 дней назад

      Russians are banned from Europe

    • @ruskapathan
      @ruskapathan 16 дней назад

      @@KhuzaimaStan ofcourse its worth it

    • @ruskapathan
      @ruskapathan 16 дней назад

      @@alpunjabi-8016 legal way you do not have to spend .

  • @mka2002
    @mka2002 16 дней назад +24

    I feel so lucky to have an EU passport for the last 4 years, Can’t thank Allah enough 💯💯

    • @kbyvillepika3741
      @kbyvillepika3741 16 дней назад +11

      You obtained a passport in an EU country which doesn't even care about the rules of Allah. You came from a country which is obsessed with the rules of Allah that has the most deplorable society in the entire world where people are killed in the name of religion for blasphemy. Majority of Europeans are now strictly leaning towards irreligiosity but just look at their society and prosperity. I'm not praising atheism and I personally don't like it, but look at the societies of Allah and just look at the non-religious societies and you will see a shocking contrast.

    • @ahmadcd9454
      @ahmadcd9454 16 дней назад

      ​@@kbyvillepika3741Holy yapp

    • @ahmadcd9454
      @ahmadcd9454 16 дней назад

      ​@@kbyvillepika3741yap yap

    • @ahmadcd9454
      @ahmadcd9454 16 дней назад

      ​@@kbyvillepika3741no one reading allat bro

    • @ahmadcd9454
      @ahmadcd9454 16 дней назад

      ​@@kbyvillepika3741fkin yappachino

  • @muhammadpro
    @muhammadpro 16 дней назад +12

    I moved to Turkey back in September 24
    Planning to move to Italy this coming Fall, fingers crossed 🤲

    • @Treats15
      @Treats15 15 дней назад

      Pls guide ne how I can move to turkey

    • @Uzair_Khan1
      @Uzair_Khan1 14 дней назад

      ​@@Treats15you can get citizenship through investment visa.

    • @muhammadpro
      @muhammadpro 13 дней назад

      @@Treats15 sure lmk if you need anything

  • @arsalannickel
    @arsalannickel 16 дней назад +2

    37 here Pakistani passport holder who was neither born nor lived in Pakistan but I've been stopped and ill treated in 10 to 15 countries, pretty much every country I can think of that I've been too. I'm holding the same regret. Respect and love for Pakistan is due but my life is heavily affected especially because the rest of my family has another passport. They all go through the immigration like a breeze without needing visa and without additional questioning and scrutiny.
    And now that some of my kids are in colleges in their country, I can't even go see them. Allahu musta'an

  • @dharmmangwani1894
    @dharmmangwani1894 16 дней назад +12

    Jaisee Awam Vaisey hukraam musslat kiye jaayenge

  • @HuzaifaMansha-b8u
    @HuzaifaMansha-b8u 16 дней назад +1

    You are right brother

  • @AnnasKhatri
    @AnnasKhatri 13 дней назад

    Camera konsa use kar rahe ho Junaid bhai

  • @manulbhardwaj
    @manulbhardwaj 16 дней назад +1

    Bro, liked your straight forwardness 😂👌

  • @GhulamHussain-v2e
    @GhulamHussain-v2e 16 дней назад +3

    Ok sir ❤ 👍👍. Noted, I am in Saudi just came and now will start to think for passport 🛂 of another country Europe or Canada 😅😎

  • @mrk3153
    @mrk3153 7 дней назад

    I got my passport and now live in Pak happily.

  • @NeverTry-v3o
    @NeverTry-v3o 10 дней назад +2

    when i visited australia they said me follow the blue or red i don´t remember now just that bss

  • @unknownking4137
    @unknownking4137 16 дней назад +2

    I was such a patriotic Pakistani and I could not even think to leave Pakistan forever ever although i used to travel alot
    But now Pakistan has broken our hearts. And now I really wana go leave 💔

  • @shuaibkhan5196
    @shuaibkhan5196 16 дней назад +2

    I haven't come to Pakistan more than 2 Years. Leaving from Pakistan airport while on a visit is a big mental torture. Ridiculous

  • @maheradwiah7951
    @maheradwiah7951 16 дней назад +2

    Injustice Begets Violence 😏😏نا انصافی ظلم اور تشدد کا باعث بنتی ہے

  • @Deepestfact
    @Deepestfact 16 дней назад +1

    Bhai discover qatar se booking k bd haya app se evisa lelete pese kharch krty thory yeh immigration ki khuari nahi hoti phr

  • @ahmadellahi1787
    @ahmadellahi1787 16 дней назад +4

    same junaid bhi umrah walo ko jetna tang karty hai log souch be nahi sakty ye auqat hai hum pakistanio ki

  • @attaulhusnain
    @attaulhusnain 15 дней назад +1

    Junaid bhai, you are not receiving scam calls because your NEW SIM was with some Nepali guy and when he exited from Qatar, the service provider sold that sim to you. Lots of these types of cases are common in GCC. Even I was receiving calls for 8 years from acquaintances of the previous sim owner when I was in Saudi.

  • @janpakistan6517
    @janpakistan6517 14 дней назад +2

    I am still Karachi living. I ever miss opportunity to go outside. I submit my application for passport renewal on 2nd September no it 7th Nov but still waiting for Passport

  • @722guy
    @722guy 16 дней назад +2

    Bhai ne Australia visa rejection ka ghussa pooray mulk pe nikal di

  • @ahsan6686
    @ahsan6686 16 дней назад +11

    We applied for a USA visa from Pakistan 17 years ago and it got approved in December of 2023 we arrived in the USA on permanent visa status in May this year with a guaranteed US visa after 5 years. I can't believe how lucky I feel. I feel sad for my fellow friendswith whomt I studieh. I am 21 right now I still have to choose a field of study because none of the universities in the US are accepting my university credits because they say that Pakistan is unreliable (I was in a fast university doing cyber security). Hence I started as a freshman and have to choose my major in the Fall of 2025 if you have any recommendations please comment below. ( I can't do cyber security because none of the colleges/universities consider it as a bachelor's degree rather they consider it as an Associates degree (2 years degree) which does not have a lot of value in my Parents eyes.

    • @dasalekhya
      @dasalekhya 16 дней назад

      17 YEARS ???!! 😵😵

    • @vkchaitanya2003
      @vkchaitanya2003 16 дней назад +1

      @@dasalekhyafamily based visa

    • @Gymboy805
      @Gymboy805 16 дней назад +1

      If you are interested in IT field then go for Artificial intellegence degree. But if you love cyber security then you must go for cyber security. Don't think what parents think, 4 years degree is nothing. I enrolled in AI degree and at that time my father said no this is not good and recommended me civil engineering etc. But here i am in 7th semester and already got a remote job. So which ever field you are interetsed in, go for it. do additional certification and internships .

    • @MALI-sm7zm
      @MALI-sm7zm 16 дней назад +1

      Are you umair or his brother?

    • @iamkman
      @iamkman 16 дней назад

      Studiy business analytics

  • @randomstuff1398
    @randomstuff1398 16 дней назад

    Alhammdulilah, got my British passport while back,btw from Karachi!

  • @overwatch540
    @overwatch540 16 дней назад +1

    Arah bhaiii mujhe tu dhekne me chass a gaye ❤

  • @ShoaibAhmed-ix5vp
    @ShoaibAhmed-ix5vp 14 дней назад

    I agree what you said !

  • @jiraiyasama8027
    @jiraiyasama8027 16 дней назад +4

    agreed Junaid bhai , but Pakistani passport ko improve kaise karain yeh tou bataen , corruption kaise khatam karain . logo ka mindset kaise badlain .

  • @WasimMalik-p6j
    @WasimMalik-p6j 13 дней назад +1

    I was lucky to get my Australian passport in late 20's. I can feel the frustration. I was in Europe year before last although started my trip from London where I didn't come across an immigration officer due smart gate for Australians and then train to Germany when I was flying out of Germany, officer asked me if I am living in Germany because she couldn't find stamp of arrival in Germany as all I needed was exit from UK. Imagine having a Pakistani passport in that situation.
    Moral of the story is : get to any country with legal way and work on your passport whether you are young student or professional. The Pakistan needs a lot more time to turn around its image.

  • @marlonjason5303
    @marlonjason5303 16 дней назад +1

    Stay blessed junaid bhai

  • @billystephen1548
    @billystephen1548 16 дней назад +8

    I am your big fan from India, to get another passport is our no 1 dream too. We Indians are treated very badly at airports too.

    • @jiti5034
      @jiti5034 16 дней назад

      Then get good education migrate , don't do anything illegal

    • @priyakanjilal7748
      @priyakanjilal7748 16 дней назад

      Because we are from the sub continent and have extremely disgusting habits which we term as a part of our culture n upbringing. Absolutely no logic in being so chaotic all the time. But still we are . And yes forget about international travel even domestic travelling is a pain nowadays due to these cultural morons who talk loudly, eat with their mouths open, scratch in public, carry food items that smell so fucking bad that ppl start feeling nauseated.gawwwwwd

    • @meldyfastenersllp1931
      @meldyfastenersllp1931 16 дней назад +2

      As an Indian passport holder, we've travelled to over 35+ countries and never faced any such issues.

    • @alishaalisha1186
      @alishaalisha1186 16 дней назад +4

      Kyu churan de rahe ho bhai..Indian passport is far better..gone to 12 countries without any issues

    • @billystephen1548
      @billystephen1548 16 дней назад

      @meldyfastenersllp1931 veer ji try UK

  • @drstrange380
    @drstrange380 День назад

    Ap ny kha to idea 30 sy paly passport sidha krlo but ya nai bta ya ky how?

  • @saifalikhan3843
    @saifalikhan3843 16 дней назад +10

    no thank you the discrimination is because of poverty nothing else our people are nicest people in the world i have spent 15 years in india and 1 year in dubai 12 years in pakistan our country is best our people are best in the world, Pakistan is love

    • @gargi96
      @gargi96 16 дней назад

      What were you doing in India? Businessman, diplomatic staff, or
      across LoC? Or were you our Indian Muslim who went to Pakistan on some business? 😂

    • @saifalikhan3843
      @saifalikhan3843 16 дней назад

      @@gargi96 no i was born in india mumbai i am pathan my grand father had buissness in mumbai before partition our village is in pakistan

    • @biorig
      @biorig 16 дней назад

      Our country is best [sic]: Pakistani chooran is the best, I agree.
      One can be a patriot while acknowledging the reality and staying grounded too.

  • @sultanfahad
    @sultanfahad 11 дней назад

    There is a limit to carry cash with you when you travel international, which is around US$ 10,000. So that's why you are being asked how much cash you are taking.

  • @lobo687
    @lobo687 10 дней назад

    Well said 😢

  • @asifriaz6308
    @asifriaz6308 16 дней назад

    Strike when the iron's red. I can completely related and comprehend your frustration Juniad bhai since I have also been facing this "BEYKAR KA CHUTIYAPA" whenever I travel.

  • @shaikhsahab3921
    @shaikhsahab3921 14 дней назад +2

    Junaid Bhai best like it your free talk on every subject no hazitation yes our Pakistan passport unfortunately 4th worst passport in world

  • @ShahzebRajput
    @ShahzebRajput 10 дней назад

    Polio vaccine certificate kis kis say poocha hai airport p nikalnay say pehlay?

  • @MuhammadAdeelJaleel
    @MuhammadAdeelJaleel 12 дней назад +1

    Junaid Bhai
    What about after 30s or 35s?
    Can they get passport for good country?

  • @GLOBALPREDICTION
    @GLOBALPREDICTION 12 дней назад

    it also depends upon the gesture and personality of person as well ,and then you will see how people treat you ....

  • @abdulqadirhafidh8107
    @abdulqadirhafidh8107 16 дней назад

    well said bro

  • @AsfandyarAhmed-l3h
    @AsfandyarAhmed-l3h 10 дней назад

    Noted ganji bhai Ab sy priority yahi h

  • @bizi786
    @bizi786 16 дней назад +1

    World's most sophisticated agencies beg for chai Pani £10 every time I exit Pakistan, and I usually keep $10 for beggars

    • @bizi786
      @bizi786 16 дней назад

      #savebyforex😂😂

  • @naqiabbass1407
    @naqiabbass1407 15 дней назад +4

    I have a question for those who have a second passport, whether that be an EU, Canadian or a British one.
    context:
    I am a 22 year old from Pakistan. I earn very handsomely for someone fresh out of university Alhamdulillah. I plan to go for studies overseas with an eventual goal of getting a second passport and change my life for better, Inshallah.
    premise:
    The process to get a second passport takes more than 5 years for EU (germany) and UK, and 3-4 years for Canada, right?
    Question:
    Is the wait worth it and justified? considering you have to spend such a long time just to become an avg national/citizen of that country. you must leave everything behind specially your relationships (friends and family) and possibly delay extending your family (marriage).
    I dont mind the hardship of the process such as adjusting to a new environment and doing everything on your own as I had to do it for my bachelor as well (i am from a small interior city), and eventually one gets the hang of things when one is part of such an environment.
    What I am concerned about is the justification of emotional cost, and long term results.
    Please guide me with valid reasoning, as I think such a question is common for anyone going for similar pursuit.

    • @almemon3691
      @almemon3691 14 дней назад +1

      you should ask yourself this question: KYA MAIN PAKISTAN SE 100% BEZAAR HOON? If your heart says YES, then leave. If you are 50/50 then dont leave.

    • @almemon3691
      @almemon3691 14 дней назад +2

      @@Muhammad-Awais07-c5q If you are happy in Pakistan, then dont leave. The only situation when you should decide about leaving Pakistan is when the atmosphere in Pakistan is unbearable for you, it could be social, religious, financial or personal unbearableness.

    • @almemon3691
      @almemon3691 14 дней назад +1

      @@Muhammad-Awais07-c5q You can get student visa and explore a country like Germany or Australia or Canada for 2 to 3 years. Because living in a foreign country is not for everyone. If it suits you, then you can make a permanent decision.

    • @usamatariqkhan8982
      @usamatariqkhan8982 13 дней назад

      Leaving settled life just for the sake of passport isn’t a wise move but just following the herd. Ask your self what truly makes you happy and then do that.

    • @DanishRaza-y7c
      @DanishRaza-y7c 12 дней назад

      Move to Portugal to get citizenship, you will never regret it. Good Luck

  • @ahsanbilal7687
    @ahsanbilal7687 16 дней назад +6

    the main culprits behind this chaotic system are our own people. we always blame politicians for our humiliation at international levels but the point we miss is our nation's acts. we are involved in corruption from scale 1 to the top most scale officers. vendors are selling low-quality products, and we can't get pure milk. politicians are not involved in such wrongdoings they are a result of our acts. folks go to Saudi Arabia and after their arrival, they start begging. we should address our characters first, and then everything will get better over time.

  • @ayazhussain356
    @ayazhussain356 16 дней назад +1

    Junaid bhai stay bless. Ayaz Hussain from Karachi

  • @mahmoodusman2920
    @mahmoodusman2920 16 дней назад +1

    Which shampoo is available in this hotel ?

  • @ehtishamnaeem4480
    @ehtishamnaeem4480 16 дней назад +2

    I’m currently in Poland which is EU (Schengen) country i’ve been living here for the past 5 years visited Pakistan few times as well, now i am eligible to apply for my “PR” (Permanent Residence) then i can apply for my Polish Passport on base of my Polish language B1

  • @shantanumalpathak858
    @shantanumalpathak858 16 дней назад

    Thanks Jinha 👍👍

  • @shahrukhkhan1986
    @shahrukhkhan1986 16 дней назад

    Hum ne isi liye mehnat karke time se Australian passport le liya tha. Ab kabhi kabhi dil karta he k Pakistani passport wapis hi kr den

  • @OffnOnn
    @OffnOnn 16 дней назад +7

    I am 11 and forcing my father to leave this country 😢

  • @IbLashari
    @IbLashari 16 дней назад +1

    Already got Canadian passport buddy 💪

    • @AM-qw9cv
      @AM-qw9cv 16 дней назад

      Good for you.

  • @raman01231
    @raman01231 16 дней назад

    Moved to UK at almost 33. Almost 38 now and have got my ILR (PR card), just cant wait to get my passport next year inshAllah. Its an absolute nightmare having to travel on Pakistani passport. I really things go fine and I get the passport next year.

  • @muhammadawan3551
    @muhammadawan3551 14 дней назад

    Fairmont is a part of international chain of five and seven star hotels, called Accor Hotels.
    Shukar Allah Hamdullillah I stayed at their hotel at Makkah clock tower a Fairmont Hotel, swissotel Makkah and Pullman ZamZam Makkah Madina, all are outstanding hotels. Our PC hotel even can't be compared with any of facilities they have.
    You can reserve a room there with their specific website too

  • @AhmedKamal-yd1mq
    @AhmedKamal-yd1mq 13 дней назад

    Thanks

  • @humayunmirza4312
    @humayunmirza4312 14 дней назад

    Junaid Bhai Love you ❤