Maldives Correspondent
No opportunity to work in the Maldives on a tourist visa!
There is no opportunity to work in the Maldives on a tourist visa. And if someone stays in Maldives after the visa expires then it is also legally illegal.
Recently, a warning notice has been issued in this regard on the Maldives Commission's Verify Facebook page for Bangladeshi tourists.
Councilor of the High Commission in this regard. When Sohel Parvez was contacted, he said that recently some Bangladeshi tourists went missing while traveling to Maldives. Later they try to join work elsewhere which is illegal under Maldivian law. Disobeying the law is tarnishing the reputation of the country. Besides, in the case of a group trip to the Maldives, if someone goes missing, there is a possibility that the remaining members will be in danger when leaving the Maldives. Both can be jailed and fined for this.
The center of tourist attraction is the island nation of Maldives, which grows in the deep blue waters of the Indian Ocean. Tourists from different countries of the world visit the country constantly. Similarly, many people are going to travel from Bangladesh. However, recently many Bangladeshis fled to the country and are staying there. Later getting involved in various activities, which are completely against the laws of the country.
Expatriate businessman and chairman of Global Rich Group of Companies. Sohail Rana (CIP) said, there is no chance for anyone to get a valid or work visa for visiting Maldives. Maldivian government does not allow any change of visa. However, many are coming to the country on group tickets with ordinary tourists through travel agents.
Maldivian Awami League President Dulal Madbar said that if anyone escapes on a tourist visa or overstays, then strict action is likely to be taken against him.
If Bangladeshi tourists behave like this, the expatriate businessman said that the on-arrival visa facility for Bangladeshis will be stopped in the country. Hadiul Islam.
President of the Expatriate Social Workers Association. Zakir Hossain said, I am calling on the concerned to take quick action in this regard to protect the image of Bangladesh in Maldives.
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