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Bangladeshi govt warns foreign nationals against illegal residency, employment

By IANS | Updated: December 9, 2024 06:20 IST

Dhaka, Dec 9 The Bangladeshi interim government has issued a warning that foreigners will not be allowed to ...

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Dhaka, Dec 9 The Bangladeshi interim government has issued a warning that foreigners will not be allowed to stay and work illegally in the country.

Bangladesh Home Affairs Adviser Jahangir Alam made the announcement on Sunday, Xinhua news agency reported.

Asked about the number of foreign nationals staying illegally in the country and their countries of origin, Jahangir said, "We don’t have exact statistics at the moment. If we did, I would have shared the figures.

Later on Sunday, a circular was released urging foreign nationals residing and working illegally in Bangladesh to legalise their status as soon as possible.

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