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Rajab Butt clarifies return from UK

Published on: December 11, 2025 5:09 PM

YouTuber Rajab Butt has addressed reports of his deportation from the United Kingdom, stating that he returned to Pakistan voluntarily despite his UK visa being cancelled. He emphasised that he was not forcibly removed or placed on the Exit Control List.

Taking to Instagram, Butt shared emotional moments with his mother, including heartfelt hugs and tears. His posts captured a touching family reunion, blending personal emotions with his signature Instagram-style storytelling, which immediately drew attention from fans.

He explained that his legal team is challenging the visa cancellation and that he will remain in Pakistan while proceedings continue. The UK Home Office had reportedly cancelled his 10-year visa due to non-disclosure of pending legal cases in Pakistan.

 

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Butt also revealed that he intends to appeal the UK Home Office’s decision in London. He plans to appear in Karachi within the next ten days, reassuring followers that the situation is under legal review and that he remains in control of his travel plans.

Read more : Rajab Butt and Naniwala Receive 10-Day Transit Bail 

Known for his family vlogs and luxury lifestyle content, Butt has more than 8.2 million YouTube subscribers and 2.7 million Instagram followers. He had previously faced legal action in Pakistan over allegations related to promoting betting apps, adding complexity to his international travel.

 

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A post shared by Rajab Butt (@rajabbutt.99)

Meanwhile, fellow content creator Nadeem Naniwala confirmed that his visa was not revoked and noted that he had secured protective bail from the Islamabad High Court, alongside Butt, in cases linked to gambling apps and cybercrime.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: gambling app cases, Instagram vlogs, Latest, legal challenge UK, Lifestyle-latest, Rajab Butt UK, visa cancellation news, YouTuber return Pakistan

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