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Pakistan–Singapore relations refer to bilateral relations between Pakistan and Singapore. Singapore maintains a consulate general in Karachi, [1] Pakistan, and Pakistan has a High Commission in Singapore. [2] Both countries are members of the Commonwealth of Nations.
The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development (Urdu: وزارت ماورائے بحر پاکستانی و ترقی انسانی وسائل), abbreviated as MOPHRD) is a ministry of the Government of Pakistan that oversees matters concerning Overseas Pakistanis and human resource development in Pakistan.
The BEOE regulates, facilitates and monitors the emigration process conducted by the recruitment agencies / Overseas Employment Promoters (OEPs), in the private sector. It also regulates direct overseas employment by individual Pakistanis or through their relatives and friends.
Singapore portal This category is for bilateral relations between Pakistan and Singapore . The main article for this category is Pakistan–Singapore relations .
As the fifth-most populous country [2] and the second-most populous country in the Muslim world, [3] Pakistan has an extensive and large diplomatic network around the world. As a member of the Commonwealth of Nations , Pakistani diplomatic missions in the capitals of other Commonwealth members are known as High Commissions.
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Singapore. Singapore opened its first diplomatic missions in Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, and New York City in the first few months after gaining independence in 1965. The country currently maintains 50 representative offices in 33 countries and territories.
Vacancies within each establishment for the employment of official staff are legally sanctioned by legislators and decision-making bodies. [ 1 ] Each governmental entity has its designated workforce and allocated resources specified for official tasks and responsibilities.
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