Maryam Nawaz's Initiatives: Opening Doors to Dubai and Gulf Jobs for Matric-Pass and Skilled Youth. In Hindi
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched several youth-focused programs to boost employment, skills, and overseas opportunities. These efforts aim to help young people, including those with matric (secondary school) education or basic qualifications, access better-paying jobs abroad — especially in Gulf countries like Dubai (UAE) and other GCC nations.
While there is no standalone "free visa Dubai jobs" scheme exclusively for matric holders announced directly as such, programs like Tabeer 2026, Parwaaz Card, and international placement drives under her leadership provide pathways that include fast-track visa assistance, training, and direct hiring for roles in the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and beyond. These initiatives target residents of Punjab aged 18-35 (or up to 45 in some cases), with education starting from matric and above.
Key Programs Supporting Overseas Jobs
Tabeer 2026 Program
This flagship initiative by CM Maryam Nawaz is designed as a gateway to international careers in the GCC region, including Dubai. It offers:
Internationally recognized training
Direct hiring by top global brands
Fast-track visa assistance
Earnings in foreign currencies (AED, USD, SAR)
Eligibility: Punjab residents, age 18-35, education matric and above.
Many entry-level roles in hospitality, logistics, construction, and services in Dubai suit matric-pass candidates with basic skills or short training.
(An illustrative image of young Pakistanis preparing for Gulf jobs or Dubai skyline with employment symbols.)
Parwaaz Card (Parvaaz Card)
Launched to support skilled workers going abroad, this provides interest-free loans (up to Rs 10 lakh in some reports, or Rs 300,000 for others) to cover:
Visa fees
Airline tickets
Medical tests
Documentation and pre-departure expenses
It ensures safe, legal migration and is linked to skill development. Matric holders with vocational training can benefit greatly, as the program targets overseas employment in Gulf countries like the UAE.
(Image showing Punjab government officials launching Parwaaz Card or youth receiving support documents.)
Hunarmand Nojawan and PSDF International Placements
Under CM Maryam Nawaz's skill development drive, partnerships (including MoUs with Saudi and GCC employers) have secured thousands of guaranteed placements. Sectors include construction, hospitality, healthcare support, logistics, and manufacturing — many accessible with matric-level education plus short certification.
Recent efforts have targeted 15,000+ placements, with training to make candidates job-ready.
These programs build on her broader claims of creating nearly 1 million job opportunities in Punjab since 2024, including through skill portals, interest-free loans, and overseas facilitation.
How to Apply and Tips for Matric Holders.
Register via official portals like PSDF (punjabskills.gov.pk or related sites) or Parwaaz Card portal (parvaaz.psdf.org.pk).
Focus on free or subsidized short courses in high-demand skills (e.g., hospitality, driving, basic technical work).
Avoid agents promising "free visas" without verification — use government channels to prevent fraud.
Dubai jobs often include employment visas sponsored by companies, covering residency permits. Popular roles for matric-pass include delivery riders, security, hotel staff, and laborers.
(Visual of Dubai's modern skyline and job opportunities in the UAE for Pakistani workers.)



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