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Pakistan: E-passport launched; online visa available in 191 countries
Validity of passport has been extended from 5 to 10 years to facilitate the overseas Pakistanis

Minister for Interior Sheikh Rasheed Ahmed on Wednesday said e-passport facility has been introduced on the directives of Prime Minister Imran Khan adding that online visa was available in 191 countries and currently no visa case was pending with the interior ministry.

Speaking at launching of E-Passport ceremony here, the minister said corruption has totally been eliminated in visa process as earlier Rs100,000 to Rs150,000 per visa bribe was being taken.

He said process of acquiring visa has been made easy through online and the people could get online visa in 191 countries.

As many as 88 new NADRA offices were opened in various part of the country and every Tehsil headquarters has NADRA office, he said.


He said ladies staff was recruited in NADRA offices of erstwhile FATA areas and Balochistan to facilitate the women of far flung areas.

E-Passport holder would also benefit from the e-gate facility at all airports around the world.

He said validity of passport has also been extended from 5 to 10 years to facilitate the overseas Pakistani on same old fee on the directives of PM. NADRA has started issuing succession certificate across the country and its credit also goes to PM, he added.

The minister said drone service has also been launched in Islamabad which helped foil several terrorist activities. He said some 300 new parks have been established and renovated in the federal capital under the PM’s green and clean Pakistan Vision. Women Bazaars have been set up in the Capital to empower women folk, he added

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Saudi citizens can visit Pakistan without visa: Naqvi
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi on Sunday announced that Saudi citizens can now enter Pakistan without restrictions, as part of measures aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.

The announcement followed a meeting between Mohsin Naqvi and Saudi Ambassador Nawaf bin Saeed Ahmad Al-Malkiy at the Diplomatic Enclave in Islamabad. The two officials held detailed discussions covering diplomatic relations, travel policies, and law enforcement cooperation.

Mohsin Naqvi expressed appreciation for Saudi Arabia’s consistent support for Pakistan, particularly acknowledging the kingdom’s participation in the recent anti-narcotics conference co-hosted by Pakistan and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

During the meeting, Naqvi shared updates on recent reforms related to passport issuance and national documentation standards. He stated that the new protocols aim to improve document security and prevent misuse.

The interior minister also briefed the ambassador on the government's efforts to address street-level crime, including a crackdown on professional begging networks across the country.

Naqvi commended Saudi authorities for their cooperation in securing the release of five Pakistani nationals who had been imprisoned in a drug smuggling case later found to be false. He described the release as a result of strong bilateral coordination and support.

Ambassador Al-Malkiy reiterated Saudi Arabia’s commitment to enhancing cooperation with Pakistan across multiple sectors. He emphasised the longstanding nature of Saudi-Pakistani relations and the kingdom's intent to further deepen strategic and economic ties.

The meeting concluded with both sides pledging continued collaboration and efforts to strengthen mutual interests.

Source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/2541122/saudi-citizens-can-visit-pakistan-without-visa-mohsin-naqvi
 
Still an extremely laborious process obtaining Visa via Nadra; the website is about 20 years out of date too
 
Does Pakistan have e-VISA for British, European, Canadian or US citizens? Has anyone ever applied for and used it?
 
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