Pakistan is set to introduce a new generation of passports with advanced security features. The move aims to prevent forgery and improve the reliability of travel documents for citizens.
Minister Reviews Passport Systems in China
Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi made the announcement during his official visit to the Beijing Public Security Passport Bureau. He was welcomed by senior Chinese officials, including Director General Sun Yu. During the visit, Naqvi observed China’s passport issuance and immigration management systems.
Learning from International Best Practices
Naqvi praised China’s entry and exit management framework for its speed and efficiency. He highlighted it as an example of how technology can enhance public services. Pakistan is now working to implement similar solutions to create a faster and more secure passport system.
Modernisation and Digital Solutions
The government is focusing on modernizing immigration and passport infrastructure. This includes digital solutions, stronger security layers, and simplified processing for citizens. The upgrades aim to make Pakistan’s passport system closer to international standards.
Strengthening Trust and Security
These improvements reflect Pakistan’s commitment to strengthening document security and modernizing immigration services. Citizens can expect safer, faster, and more reliable passport services, while international trust in Pakistani travel documents is also expected to rise.












