The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade has announced 25 areas in which foreigners are prohibited from doing business in the Maldives. This move is part of a broader effort to address the issue of illegal immigration and to prioritize local businesses.
This decision comes as thousands of foreign workers, many of whom are illegal immigrants, are present in the country.
President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu has pledged to resolve the issue of illegal immigrants. In a special operation conducted by the Maldives Immigration and the Maldives Police Service, a large number of expatriates were taken into custody. These individuals were identified as self-employed and conducting businesses without valid permits. Controller of Immigration Mohamed Shammaan stated that those detained would be deported following the set procedures.
The government plans to expand the operation nationwide over the next year and aims to consolidate the information of all immigrants into a single database. Additionally, the government has set a target to resolve the issues of illegal immigrants within three years.