Pakistanis living abroad can easily obtain CNIC, NICOP, and other important services


Islamabad: The Government of Pakistan has provided great convenience to Pakistanis living abroad. NADRA counters have been fully functional in Pakistani embassies located in various cities around the world.
According to a NADRA spokesperson, NADRA counters in the Canadian cities of Montreal and Vancouver, Milan in Italy, Manama in Bahrain, and Amman in Jordan have now become fully operational. Through these counters, Pakistani citizens living abroad will be able to easily obtain a National Identity Card (CNIC), NICOP, and other important services.
The spokesperson said that the purpose of establishing these counters is to facilitate Pakistanis living abroad so that they do not have to travel to Pakistan for NADRA-related matters. Now they can easily get these services by going to the Pakistani embassy nearest to their residence.
According to NADRA officials, thousands of Pakistanis will benefit from these services, and both their valuable time and money will be saved. This initiative is also being highly appreciated by the overseas Pakistani community.

It is also reported that the process of expanding NADRA counters is underway, and a new counter is also being set up in the Italian capital, Rome, soon, so that this facility can be provided to Pakistanis living there.
This effort by NADRA is a practical proof of the government’s commitment to overseas Pakistanis and serious efforts to solve their problems.

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