Cabinet decides to issue six-month multiple entry visas to Afghan transporters

Ayaz Akbar Yousafzai
June 28, 2022

Cabinet directs Pakistan embassy to assess Afghan visa applications on basis of existing nationality, passport

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad on June 28, 2022. — PID
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs federal cabinet meeting in Islamabad on June 28, 2022. — PID


ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Tuesday directed authorities concerned to issue six-month multiple entry visas to transporters from Afghanistan.

During the federal cabinet meeting held today, the premier approved all proposals put forward by the Afghan Inter-Ministerial Coordination Cell. The cabinet directed the Pakistan embassy to assess Afghan visa applications on the basis of existing nationality and passport instead of the country of origin.

Moreover, the cabinet issued the following directions:

The federal cabinet noted that all these decisions have been taken to promote trade with Afghanistan and amendments are made as the main purpose of obtaining a visa is the only movement of goods across the border.

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All suggestions aforementioned will also apply to transporters, drivers, and helpers of all Economic Cooperation Organisation (ECO) member countries.

After the approval of the cabinet, National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) will be directed to change the online visa system of Pakistan.

Moreover, for the promotion of ease of doing business, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Board of Investment will link the online visa system with online payments.

“We need to remove all hurdles for Afghans in order to help them and to provide them a conducive environment to invest in Pakistan who seek opportunities in Gulf states,” PM Shehbaz said, noting that a policy in this regard would be formulated within two weeks.

During the meeting, the cabinet also approved the proposal regarding ease in visa policy for patients coming from Afghanistan.

The cabinet also approved the seven-point agenda, including the National Waste Management Policy 2022. The meeting also approved the proposal of changing the visa policy for different countries.


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