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Requirements for DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS Pakistan.

Requirements for DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS Pakistan. Policy Machine Readable Passport (MRP) System is replacing the existing manual system. Every... thumbnail 1 summary

Requirements for DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS Pakistan.

Policy
Machine Readable Passport (MRP) System is replacing the existing manual system. Every Citizen of Pakistan will have the relevant passport for traveling abroad.

Process
The applicant will go through the following stages at Regional Passport Office (RPO) for obtaining Machine Readable Passport (MRP): 
In Pakistan & Foreign Missions Abroad
  • Arrival of Applicant at Customer Service Counter.
  • Token Counter + Photograph Capturing.
  • Biometric Data Capturing. i.e.(Finger Print)
  • Data Entry.
  • Verification as per Office Record.
  • Interview and Decision by Assistant Director.
  • Passport Delivery Counter.
  • Diplomatic Passport:
    Diplomatic passports are issued to the Diplomats and other entitled categories in pursuance of Para-45 of Passport & Visa Manual, 2006.
DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS AND OTHER TRAVEL DOCUMENTS 

45. Diplomatic Passports 
Issuance of Diplomatic Passports is the responsibility of the Ministry of Foreign 
Affairs. Machine Readable Diplomatic Passports shall be processed and 
Passports issued by Directorate General of Immigration & Passports 
(Headquarters), Islamabad based on authorization issued by the Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs. Following are the policy guidelines on the subject:-. 

(A) The class of persons entitled for diplomatic passports. 
Grant of diplomatic passports shall strictly be confined to the following 
persons:- 
1. The President of Pakistan 
2. The Prime Minister of Pakistan 
3. The Chairman of Senate 
4. The Speaker of the National Assembly 
5. The Chief Justice of Pakistan 
6. The Governors of Provinces 
7. The Chief Ministers of Provinces 
8. The Ministers (including Ministers of State of the Federal 
Government) 
9. The Attorney General of Pakistan 
10. i. Ex-Presidents and Ex-Prime Ministers. 
 ii. Spouse and Dependent children of Ex-Prime Ministers. 
11. Ex-Chairman of Senate and Ex-Speaker of National Assembly 
12. Special Assistants to the Prime Ministers 
13. The Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs 14. All functionaries of the Federal Government with the status of 
Minister/ Minister of State 
15. (a) Officers of grade 17 and above of Pakistan Foreign Service 
for the duration of their membership of the PFS.
 (b) All other Officers of grade 17 and above, including officers of 
Armed Forces having equivalent ranks sent abroad on
diplomatic assignments and having diplomatic status for the 
duration of their posting or other short term assignments 
abroad 
16. Pakistan nationals holding following offices in International 
Organisations: 
 (i) President of the UN General Assembly 
(ii) President of the specialised agencies of the UN such as 
WHO, ILO, FAO, etc 
(iii) Executive heads of the Secretariat of such autonomous and 
subsidiary organisations of the General Assembly as have 
acquired eminence like WTO, UNIDO etc 
(iv) Directors representing Pakistan in the IBRD, IMF and the 
Asian Development Bank 
(v) President & Vice Presidents of the World Bank and 
Managing Director & Directors of IMF. 
(vi) Officers holding the rank of Assistant Secretary General and 
above in the UN secretariat and its specialised agencies 
(vii) Secretary General of the ECO 
(viii) Secretary General of the OIC Secretariat 
(ix) Executive Director of the Islamic Development Bank 
 17. Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Chiefs of Army, 
Naval and Air Staff They will hold diplomatic passports as long as they hold the offices 
mentioned above. If they cease to hold such offices they may be required 
to surrender within 30-days their diplomatic passports and of spouse(s), (if 
they hold such passports) and may be given gratis ordinary passports 
valid for five years (one term only). The surrendered passports will be 
cancelled by the Additional Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, 
personally. 
The Prime Minister can authorise issuance of diplomatic passports in 
special cases. 

 (B) Children of Diplomatic Passport Holders 
Children under 15 years of the persons mentioned in (A) above may be 
included in their passports. If they require separate passports, they will not 
be given diplomatic passports. They will, however, be entitled for 
official/gratis passports provided they are covered under Para 9 of 
Passport & Visa Manual. 

 (C) Spouses of Diplomatic Passport Holders 
The spouse of person holding diplomatic passport is entitled to diplomatic 
passport. He / She will hold separate diplomatic passport but only so long 
as his / her spouse retains the prescribed office. Spouse may also be 
given gratis ordinary passport when his / her diplomatic passport is 
surrendered. 
The alien wife of a Pakistani diplomat should be accorded the same 
treatment as the alien wife of any other Pakistani. This means that if the 
nationality law does not allow her to secure a passport of the country to 
which she belonged, she should be allowed to obtain a diplomatic 
passport of restricted validity (not exceeding one year at a time) provided 
she gives a clear understanding that she will acquire Pakistan citizenship 
in Pakistan after obtaining a certificate of domicile and taking an oath of 
allegiance. If, however, she is able to secure a passport of her own 
country she shall retain that passport until she obtains a certificate of 
domicile under section 17 of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, 1951 which will 
entitle her to a Pakistani diplomatic passport. 

 (D) Application for Diplomatic Passport 
All persons entitled to diplomatic passports will apply on form ‘A’ 
(Appendix I) and also furnish three copies of their photographs. They are 
not, however, required to complete the subsidiary declaration. No authority 
other than the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will, in any circumstances, issue authorization for diplomatic passports. The passports, which will be serial 
numbered in a separate series, will in all cases be signed by Director 
General, Administration, Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 

 (E) Issue, Renewal, etc, of Diplomatic Passport 
Diplomatic passports will be granted gratis and they will be valid for a 
period of five years. Persons mentioned at serial number 15(A) above will, 
however, be granted diplomatic passports valid for three years which will 
be surrendered by them on relinquishing their posts in the first instance 
and be renewable, free of charge for a maximum period of another two 
years. Their total validity may not exceed 5 years from the date of issue. 
They may be renewed and added to or altered if necessary by Pakistan 
Passport Issuing Authorities abroad under intimation to the Ministry of 
Foreign Affairs provided the holder continues to occupy a post mentioned 
in (A) above. In case of doubt a reference must first be made to the 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In Pakistan any authority other than the 
Ministry of Foreign Affairs may not renew them. 
(F) Loss or Theft of Diplomatic Passport 
In the case of loss or theft of diplomatic passport, the Ministry of Foreign 
Affairs should be intimated immediately. 

(G) Impounding/ Cancellation / Confiscation of Diplomatic Passports 
The Additional Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs may impound, cancel 
or confiscate a diplomatic passport of a Pakistan national by making an 
order under sub-section (1) of Section 8 of the Passport Act, 1974 ( 
Appendix-IV ) in the form of impounding order in respect of International 
Passport as set out in sub-para (2) of paragraph 52. 

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