Indian government partially lifts ban on emigration to Libya

Friday, June 15, 2012
New Delhi: Indian government has announced partial lifting of ban on emigration to Libya.

The emigration to Libya was banned w.e.f. February 21, 2011 following the internal disturbances prevailing in that country. After an interim government has taken over, the situation has improved.

It has been noticed that there is growing demand for manpower in Libya in various sectors.

There have been repeated requests for sending required manpower from India to Libya. The manpower from other competitive markets like Bangladesh, Egypt, Philippines etc are arriving in Libya.

It has therefore, been decided in consultations with Ministry of External Affairs and Indian Mission in Libya to partially lift the ban for emigration to Libya.

Doctors and para-medical staff will be permitted to emigrate to Libya as the Libyan Health Ministry has approached our mission in Tripoli in this regard.

Complete lifting of ban will be reviewed after considering the situation immediately after the conclusion of elections in Libya, i.e. after July 15 this year.
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