In a significant policy shift benefiting millions abroad, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has implemented new measures allowing overseas citizens to maintain active mobile SIM connections indefinitely during foreign residency. This regulatory change specifically assists Pakistan’s substantial diaspora population across Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations, particularly the 1.7 million nationals residing in the United Arab Emirates.
The telecommunications regulator announced that subscribers must formally notify their respective service providers to activate this continuity feature, which may involve applicable service charges. This initiative marks a departure from previous protocols where SIM cards would automatically deactivate after prolonged international non-use.
Technical requirements differ between prepaid and postpaid subscribers. Prepaid users must generate at least one network activity—including outgoing calls, text messages, mobile data usage, or balance top-ups—within any 180-day period to maintain connection validity. Postpaid subscribers must ensure consistent and timely payment of monthly line rentals and outstanding dues to prevent service interruption.
The Pakistani diaspora community in the UAE has welcomed this development as transformative. Sajid Ahmed, a 33-year-old Lahore native, noted the practical benefits: “This government initiative resolves the persistent issue of SIM deactivation abroad. Previously, I faced complete service disruption requiring constant number migration between devices.”
Additional advantages include uninterrupted access to Pakistani digital services requiring local number verification, particularly useful during international travel. Sameena Noor, a decade-long Sharjah resident, emphasized the social connectivity benefits: “Eliminating SIM swapping means I no longer lose precious contact information during transitions between countries.”
With approximately 10 million Pakistani citizens living overseas—including 5.5 million throughout Gulf nations—this policy represents one of the largest telecommunications facilitation programs for expatriates globally. The PTA advises all overseas subscribers to maintain regular communication with their providers and adhere strictly to usage requirements to ensure seamless service continuity.
