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'Today, Pakistan is a secure country': PM Khan launches online visa facility for 175 countries

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Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday launched the new online visa system for foreign tourists during a ceremony held in Islamabad.

According to Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf's official Twitter account, the new e-visa scheme will facilitate visitors from 175 countries

According to National Database and Registration Authority (Nadra), with the introduction of the online facility, tourists seeking to obtain visas to Pakistan will be able to do so within the comforts of their home, without having to visit a Pakistan embassy or consulate.

They simply have to log in to https://visa.nadra.gov.pk, fill out the application, upload the required documents and make the visa fee payment.

Successful applicants will be sent a notification via email and SMS which will be reviewed upon entry into Pakistan.

"Pakistan has seen tough times in its efforts to combat terrorism but the situation today is different," said the prime minister, giving credit to the efforts of the security forces and intelligence agencies.

"Pakistan is a secure country today. The next season of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) will be held in its entirety in Pakistan instead of Dubai," he said resolutely.

"I know how boring it used to be to play in front of empty stands," he told the audience recalling his days as a cricketer.

The prime minister hailed the launch of the visa portal as a "big step".

"Today I especially congratulate the interior ministry and foreign office. People don't realise that this is a very big change today," he said, before going on to quote the Chinese proverb: "To take a 1000 mile journey you have to take the first step."

"This is the first step to open up the country, the Naya (new) Pakistan. Pakistan always had a mindset: make it as difficult as you can to grant anyone visas," he said, adding that the prevailing thought seemed to have been: "It's better if they don't come."

He said that in the 60s there was great self confidence and self belief that Pakistan is moving up in the world at a pace faster than others and the world too saw and recognised that fact.

The prime minister said that Pakistan's image at that time can be assessed by the fact that President Ayub Khan during his state visit to the United States in 1961 was received at the airport by President John F. Kennedy himself.

He regretted that in the 70s a "socialist government" came and reversed the process (of growth and development).

"Unless a country has wealth generation, it cannot progress. If someone seeks to invest in the country, they will do so when the country has wealth creation. If there is no wealth creation, then it is not as if someone will invest for charity," he explained.

"So our mindset changed in the 70s, whereby we thought of making money as a sin," he continued.

He said that a politician at the time used to begin every speech by criticising investors and landlords. He said a change in mindset is what will eventually bring about the change that the country needs.

"Change will be seen on the ground later; it first has to be present within our minds," said the premier.

He highlighted how the mindset which saw profit making as a negative characteristic had harmed the country. "A country which had greater industrial production than that of Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand combined, got left behind soon."

He said that the new Pakistan was a confident Pakistan where there are no security issues.

"Ask Sirajul Mulk how difficult the whole process was for foreigners to go to Chitral: obtaining No Objection Certificates (NOCs) and a whole host of other requirements," he said, gesturing towards the member of the prime minister's task force on tourism.

He said to encourage investment from abroad, the obvious first step was to ease the visa regime of the country.

"When people come here (with ease) only then will they be able to see the potential for investment in Pakistan," he added.

Reminiscing of his college days, the premier recalled how his headmaster Geoffrey Langlands used to take the students for treks to never-before-seen places. He said when he used to tell others to go see them, his proposal was always met with reluctance.

"No Pakistani was ready to go with us," he said adding that it was in fact, his cricket friends from England who used to go with him and then would plead with him to arrange such visits again.

Praising the beauty of the northern areas, the prime minister said that they encompass land twice the size of Switzerland and that there are still scores of undiscovered areas left to explore, also citing a Forbes magazine feature discussing the same.

He said that Pakistan will focus more on selective tourism as package tours had brought much harm to the ecosystem. He said that the task force on tourism will begin work on "ecologically and environmentally friendly tourism in accordance with new best practices".

Sites for tourism
The prime minister said that the biggest aspect of tourism which the policy will focus on is religious tourism. He said that Taxila, which was the centre of Buddhism at one point in time, will be revived.

"We have discovered a 40ft Buddha statue near Haripur — the world's largest sleeping Buddha — which we have yet to share with the world," he said.

He went on to remind the audience also of the fact that two of the holiest sites for Sikhism, Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur are also in Pakistan.

"We also have very old sites for Hinduism in Pakistan, including Katas Raj. And then there is Sufism. The sufis in the region had a big hand in the spread of Islam here and there are multiple revered sufi sites here in Pakistan along with the celebration of various occasions in their memory," he said.

The premier also spoke of how Pakistan's potential for beach tourism remains untapped and said there were many investors interested to take a stake in its development.

He further mentioned several oldest cities in the world which can be found in Pakistan, chief of which he said was Peshawar.

"People don't realise that the world's oldest living city is Peshawar, the centre of which is 2500 years old," he said, adding that with German support, a portion of it had been developed and will soon be open for tourism.

He also included the names of Moenjodaro, Multan, and Lahore in the cities which are some of the oldest and will be an important part of tourism development.

The premier said that these places will all be "brought onto the map" and that a special website will be created for online bookings from across the world. He said that there was a constant search of innovative ways and means which can be used for the promotion of tourism.

Giving an example, he said that to create more room and board facilities in the Northern areas, residents would be provided with cheap loans so they can build annexes to their homes and let them out to tourists.

He further said that people are completely clueless to the skiing opportunities Pakistan has to offer. "Pakistan's gradient from K2 to the coastline is the steepest, with various sites and weather patterns to experience along the way."

'Just the beginning'
He said that today's step was just the beginning of much more to come.

"Following today's launch, is the development of a related strategy for the promotion of tourism. Our missions abroad have so far had a very limited role. Now we will give them the task of investment and tourism promotion," he said, gesturing towards Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Tehmina Janjua, who he said will be spearheading all related efforts including those of serving overseas Pakistanis.

He said that Pakistan is confident today that it has taken the first step on a new path to peace and progress.

The premier vowed that though there were rocky times witnessed due to elections in India, where the spread of hate was used as a tool to gain political leverage, Pakistan will have better relations with its neighbours — including India after the end of their elections.

"We will have good relations with all our neighbours and a peaceful Pakistan will be a prosperous Pakistan, God-willing," he said at the conclusion of his speech.

The premier, prior to his speech distributed shields among the core team members who made the launch possible.

Among the recipients were Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Interior Minister Shehryar Khan Afridi, Interior Secretary retired Major Azam Suleman Khan, Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua, and Nadra Chairman Usman Mobin.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry told journalists during a press talk yesterday that the government, in the initial phase of its policy to relax visa policies, has decided to extend e-visa facility to citizens of five countries, including Turkey, China, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and United Arab Emirates. The facility will then be extended to citizens of 170 countries if the pilot project succeeds.

The passenger identification system, Chaudhry said, has already been installed at Karachi and Lahore airports and will be set up at other airports of the country.

Furthermore, the information minister said, business visas will be given to 90 countries, while 55 countries will be granted visa-on-arrival. Earlier, visa-on-arrival facility was only available to nationals of 24 countries.

The government has also chalked out a visa policy for foreign journalists, specifically those from western countries and it is hoped that the move will make it easier for Pakistani journalists to get visas of other countries as well. Chaudhry further said that the government will write to Indian authorities, urging them to grant visas to Pakistani journalists who wanted to cover the upcoming Indian elections.

https://www.dawn.com/news/1469592/t...unches-online-visa-facility-for-175-countries
 
One of my biggest regret is that I haven't explored Pakistan complete. The likes of Mark Weins and Eva Zu Beck are doing a great job in highlighting the untapped tourism potential of Pakistan, the untouched sceneries of the North, the beautiful landscapes of central Pakistan, the beautiful beaches in the south and the amazing canyons on the Makran coast.

I was watching an episode from Mark Weins travel to Hunza where he dined with this family living there for 400 years and counting, brought tears to my eyes as I have never been to Hunza and I always wanted to go there. Problem is, everytime I go to Pakistan, I have relatives all over Punjab, Kashmir and KPK. So there are major and small cities I go to, but I don't do anything touristy. Inshallah, next time.
 
Pak hit the jackpot with IK in politics too. He should have gotten his chance a lot earlier.
 
Pak hit the jackpot with IK in politics too. He should have gotten his chance a lot earlier.

Dair aayad, Durust Aayad.

Hopefully he is here for many decades to come and he inspires many other great leaders in the future.
 
Visa fees still remain high - UK to Pakistan visa costs $126, same as it did during NS era.
 
Pakistan may be safe from terrorism but street crime is still a big problem, I have had many relatives mugged in Pakistan. If I were a foreigner I'd be wary of visiting Pakistan given how common crime is.
 
Tourism is the only way Pakistan will change its global perception. Great move by kaptaan
 
I hope this helps us, I am only concerned about spy coming in and creating problems
 
I really feel bad for IK, the man has the Pakistan's best interest at heart. Soon after he mentioned 'now is the time to invest in Pak' A war nearly broke loose between India & Pak and dented the Pak economy... I hope he brings Pakistan out of the cave and make it become a major player over the next decade or 2...
 
Pakistan will be a safe country when none will have to mention it explicitly. The good news is that the current leadership is taking the country in the right direction.
 
Pakistan will be a safe country when none will have to mention it explicitly. The good news is that the current leadership is taking the country in the right direction.

Not really, a country's safety and security is a direct function if it's ability and willingness to play hard-ball. Sadly this trait has been missing from Pakistan's external posture for the last 30 years, things are starting to change a bit, still a long way to go.

Actual security and safety are all relative, Israel is one of the most unsafest country in the world along with Mexico and Brazil, even more so than Pakistan. However, nobody would boycott these countries, heck even Football WC was held in Brazil not too long ago.
 
Pak is much safer compared to what is was ten years back. Internal problems like robbery and domestic violence have not seen any improved at all I am afraid.
 
At least he is non corrupt and has the best interest of Pakistan in his heart. Which previous PM of Pakistan had such clean intentions as him?
 
At least he is non corrupt and has the best interest of Pakistan in his heart. Which previous PM of Pakistan had such clean intentions as him?

PM Liaqat Ali Khan and Governor General Jinnah back in 1947-51
 
PM Liaqat Ali Khan and Governor General Jinnah back in 1947-51

Your Quaid-e-Azam wasn't the Prime Minister, I suppose. Don't know much about Liaqat Ali Khan though. At least Imran has good intentions for his country, at least he cares about his country rather than his own bank balance.
 
PM Liaqat Ali Khan and Governor General Jinnah back in 1947-51

Add Ayub Khan and Bhutto to that lots of good work was done in Pakistan under Ayub and despite some allegations against Bhutto he always fought hard for Pakistan at international level. Btw I do not belong to any party just support my country.
 
Add Ayub Khan and Bhutto to that lots of good work was done in Pakistan under Ayub and despite some allegations against Bhutto he always fought hard for Pakistan at international level. Btw I do not belong to any party just support my country.

I have seen a lot of Pakistanis express their extreme disgust and hatred for Bhutto on social media. Do you think it is all because of 1971? I can understand that Bhutto didn't handle the 1971 issue well. But for all the hatred that he receives today, is it all because of that?
 
Your Quaid-e-Azam wasn't the Prime Minister, I suppose. Don't know much about Liaqat Ali Khan though. At least Imran has good intentions for his country, at least he cares about his country rather than his own bank balance.

At that time Governor General had most of the powers and Quaid-e-Azam M Ali Jinnah was first Governor General of Pakistan but he only lived one year after partition just liek Gandhi.

Liaqat Ali Khan was the most important leader of Muslim League after Jinnah and Liaqat was our first PM he was a Nawab from indian side of Punjab and left everything he had during partition to become part of Pakistan and when he was murdered in 1951 he had almost nothing left. The ground where he was murdered is called Liaqat Bagh in Rawalpindi and Benazir after 5 decades was assassinated on same ground.
 
Add Ayub Khan and Bhutto to that lots of good work was done in Pakistan under Ayub and despite some allegations against Bhutto he always fought hard for Pakistan at international level. Btw I do not belong to any party just support my country.

I have seen a lot of Pakistanis express their extreme disgust and hatred for Bhutto on social media. Do you think it is all because of 1971? I can understand that Bhutto didn't handle the 1971 issue well. But for all the hatred that he receives today, is it all because of that?

I left Ayub Khan from the list because he was a military dictator otherwise Pakistan saw most of the progress in his era and he was liberal and totally opposite of Zia ul Haq another Mil Dictator with extreme views. Z Bhutto was a powerful leader but he was equally responsible for fall of dhaka just like establishment. Bhutto was a democratic leader but he wasn't willing to accept Mujeeb mandate although Mujeeb won most of the seats in elections and from there the movement to separate East Pakistan got boost.
 
Add Ayub Khan and Bhutto to that lots of good work was done in Pakistan under Ayub and despite some allegations against Bhutto he always fought hard for Pakistan at international level. Btw I do not belong to any party just support my country.

Bhutto, please I've heard it all. Bhutto tore the country in half and destroyed the very fabric of the remaining half. Biggest despot and incompetent fool to have rule the country. Corruption, political thuggery, secret police, assassinations of opponents, use of proxy forces, nationalization of industries, destruction of public entities, installation hordes of unqualified jiyalas in state companies and institutions are all concepts and practices introduced by Bhutto...

There is a lot of misinformation with regards to Bhutto out there. In this day and age it is absolute criminal negligence to be so oblivious of his actions and the reality of his rule. Pakistan has yet to recover from the disaster visited upon it by Bhutto and his remnants.
 
Bhutto gave a lot of confidence and uplifted the morale of the nation after what happened in the 1971 war but apart from that his period of rule and influence was a disaster. His nationalization policies totally wrecked the economy for which our institutions and economy have yet to recover and he kickstarted the Islamization of Pakistani Society
 
Bhutto, please I've heard it all. Bhutto tore the country in half and destroyed the very fabric of the remaining half. Biggest despot and incompetent fool to have rule the country. Corruption, political thuggery, secret police, assassinations of opponents, use of proxy forces, nationalization of industries, destruction of public entities, installation hordes of unqualified jiyalas in state companies and institutions are all concepts and practices introduced by Bhutto...

There is a lot of misinformation with regards to Bhutto out there. In this day and age it is absolute criminal negligence to be so oblivious of his actions and the reality of his rule. Pakistan has yet to recover from the disaster visited upon it by Bhutto and his remnants.

Apart from the nationalization part,this is the biggest load of bull that I have ever read.Moreover,Calling up him an incompetent fool and despot shows you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.If it were upto you,you would hold Bhutto responsible for every single problem faced by Pakistan which I think you already have though.What else is left that can satisfy your hatred?Bhutto responsible for the earth quakes occuring in Pakistan?Are you for even real?What proof do you even have to back up your filth?

Bhutto prior to becoming PM was Pakistan best foreign minister ever who helped us strengthen ties with Russia,China and the Arab countries.The Chinese President Mao Zedong used to call Bhutto his 'Son'.Bhutto signed the Indus Water Treaty as Foreign Minister.When he became the Prime Minister,he worked out a new Constitution with his highly educated team which is still the constitution of our Pakistan.He is the sole founder of Pakistan's Nuclear Progamme which is his biggest achievement.As far as my history check, 6-7 Government universities came into being during Bhutto's Tenure along with a number of Medical and Engineering Unis.He freed 90,000 prisoners from India just by negotiations with Indra Gandhi.Can we even think of this now?Land Reforms were established for the first time in his rule and he became the voice of poor labourers and farmers!Pakistan enjoyed its best Foreign Policy during Bhutto rule.As far as his blunders are concerned,nationalization and some role in East Pakistan debacle are few to name.Every leader has his flaws but I find it quite hilarious when some people come up with all sorts of absurd and comical things that can be tossed upon Bhutto so that they can sleep with peace with your post being the worst I have ever read in years about someone of Bhutto's stature. 🤦🤦
 
Apart from the nationalization part,this is the biggest load of bull that I have ever read.Moreover,Calling up him an incompetent fool and despot shows you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about.If it were upto you,you would hold Bhutto responsible for every single problem faced by Pakistan which I think you already have though.What else is left that can satisfy your hatred?Bhutto responsible for the earth quakes occuring in Pakistan?Are you for even real?What proof do you even have to back up your filth?

Bhutto prior to becoming PM was Pakistan best foreign minister ever who helped us strengthen ties with Russia,China and the Arab countries.The Chinese President Mao Zedong used to call Bhutto his 'Son'.Bhutto signed the Indus Water Treaty as Foreign Minister.When he became the Prime Minister,he worked out a new Constitution with his highly educated team which is still the constitution of our Pakistan.He is the sole founder of Pakistan's Nuclear Progamme which is his biggest achievement.As far as my history check, 6-7 Government universities came into being during Bhutto's Tenure along with a number of Medical and Engineering Unis.He freed 90,000 prisoners from India just by negotiations with Indra Gandhi.Can we even think of this now?Land Reforms were established for the first time in his rule and he became the voice of poor labourers and farmers!Pakistan enjoyed its best Foreign Policy during Bhutto rule.As far as his blunders are concerned,nationalization and some role in East Pakistan debacle are few to name.Every leader has his flaws but I find it quite hilarious when some people come up with all sorts of absurd and comical things that can be tossed upon Bhutto so that they can sleep with peace with your post being the worst I have ever read in years about someone of Bhutto's stature. 🤦🤦

He is the reason why zia ul haq came and also the reason why Pakistan got split up. I mean everything else pales in comparison...
 
He is the reason why zia ul haq came and also the reason why Pakistan got split up. I mean everything else pales in comparison...

The primary role in splitting of Pakistan was played by General Yahya Khan who surrendered with his troops in Bangladesh which you guys conveniently ignore.Coming on to Zia,its laughable to hold Bhutto responsible for yet another illogical thing as if Bhutto knew beforehand of Zia's intentions and brought him deliberately to destroy Pakistan!Bhutto must be one really sick guy to be planning so many evil things at a time!☹️
 
The primary role in splitting of Pakistan was played by General Yahya Khan who surrendered with his troops in Bangladesh which you guys conveniently ignore.Coming on to Zia,its laughable to hold Bhutto responsible for yet another illogical thing as if Bhutto knew beforehand of Zia's intentions and brought him deliberately to destroy Pakistan!Bhutto must be one really sick guy to be planning so many evil things at a time!☹️

If bhutto didnt have ill intentions he would have let mujib ur Rehman become the PM and could have avoided the split of Pakistan but he couldn't handle the thought of a east Pakistani becoming the PM. Also zia was hand picked by bhutto so it is his fault for what happened after. If you are the leader of a country it is your ultimate responsibility to make sure the country stays united. If you let ego and self interest come before the country you deserve everything coming your way. I agree with you that Bhutto did some good things for Pakistan but he is also the reason for many deaths and problems.
 
Pakistan may be safe from terrorism but street crime is still a big problem, I have had many relatives mugged in Pakistan. If I were a foreigner I'd be wary of visiting Pakistan given how common crime is.

Did you see the recent travel vlog about the tourist that went to Pakistan and was a victim of a hideous crime?

Nor did anyone else!

Street crime effects a lot more places in the world, destinations in the far east or Africa, tourist are regularly robbed, raped, kidnapped and murdered but tourist still flock there.

Tourists are safe and welcome in any part of Pakistan as long as they are vigilant just like anywhere else, chances of a tourist being pick pocketed on the Paris subway or having their mobile phone snatched in London is probably greater.
 
Add Ayub Khan and Bhutto to that lots of good work was done in Pakistan under Ayub and despite some allegations against Bhutto he always fought hard for Pakistan at international level. Btw I do not belong to any party just support my country.

Don't forget General zia ul haq too he was a true leader and the west was truly afraid of him it is him who gave a befitting response to the indians and israelis who were planning to bomb pakistan nuclear assets in pakistan(kahuuta) it is unfortunate our gutter media has portrayed him as an harsh dictator.
 
I left Ayub Khan from the list because he was a military dictator otherwise Pakistan saw most of the progress in his era and he was liberal and totally opposite of Zia ul Haq another Mil Dictator with extreme views. Z Bhutto was a powerful leader but he was equally responsible for fall of dhaka just like establishment. Bhutto was a democratic leader but he wasn't willing to accept Mujeeb mandate although Mujeeb won most of the seats in elections and from there the movement to separate East Pakistan got boost.

Bhutto is the biggest traitor this country has ever produced and i don't want to go in to the history of his crimes cause i know that you are smart enough to make a judgement.
 
Bhutto, please I've heard it all. Bhutto tore the country in half and destroyed the very fabric of the remaining half. Biggest despot and incompetent fool to have rule the country. Corruption, political thuggery, secret police, assassinations of opponents, use of proxy forces, nationalization of industries, destruction of public entities, installation hordes of unqualified jiyalas in state companies and institutions are all concepts and practices introduced by Bhutto...

There is a lot of misinformation with regards to Bhutto out there. In this day and age it is absolute criminal negligence to be so oblivious of his actions and the reality of his rule. Pakistan has yet to recover from the disaster visited upon it by Bhutto and his remnants.

Very well said we got to stop to portray this khandaan as a hero as all they have given sindh and this country is bloodshed and hatred.
 
Imran Khan Zindabad!

Connecting Pakistan with the rest of the world.

Top move kaptaan saab!
 
To think that no previous leader in our 70 year history even thought about this.



Immy teray jannisar beshumar beshumar



:salute
 
I admire his...er...marketing savvy i guess.
i am not sure i would go as far as calling it 'secure'.
 
Don't forget General zia ul haq too he was a true leader and the west was truly afraid of him it is him who gave a befitting response to the indians and israelis who were planning to bomb pakistan nuclear assets in pakistan(kahuuta) it is unfortunate our gutter media has portrayed him as an harsh dictator.

Lol!So now I know how this 'Marde Momin Marde Haq,Zia ul Haq Zia Ul Haq' catchphrase originated from! 👌
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">&#55356;&#56821;&#55356;&#56816; The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will undertake an official visit to Pakistan this autumn, at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.<br><br>Further details will be advised in due course. <a href="https://t.co/z8M1hnpfWS">pic.twitter.com/z8M1hnpfWS</a></p>— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) <a href="https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal/status/1145082009619972098?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 29, 2019</a></blockquote>
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">&#55356;&#56821;&#55356;&#56816; The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will undertake an official visit to Pakistan this autumn, at the request of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.<br><br>Further details will be advised in due course. <a href="https://t.co/z8M1hnpfWS">pic.twitter.com/z8M1hnpfWS</a></p>— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) <a href="https://twitter.com/KensingtonRoyal/status/1145082009619972098?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 29, 2019</a></blockquote>
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Will be visiting Shaukhat Khanum hospital no doubt, recreating the Princess Diana moment from all those years ago
 
The number of tourists are increasing every day and i believe 3 factors played the key role here.

Security, Easy Visa and Vloggers
 
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