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Pakistan citizens face backlog of passports due to shortage of lamination paper

The situation has put the future of thousands of Pakistan citizens who had plans to travel abroad for study, work, or leisure in jeopardy.

November 09, 2023 / 07:47 IST
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Pakistan imports the lamination paper for its passports from France. (File photo)
Pakistan imports the lamination paper for its passports from France. (File photo)

Pakistani citizens are currently facing difficulty securing new passports and have a backlog of about lakhs of unprinted passports due to a scarcity of lamination paper which is imported from France, the country's local media reported.

The situation has put the future of thousands of Pakistan citizens who had plans to travel abroad for study, work, or leisure in jeopardy.

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Zain Ijaz, a resident of Gujrat in Pakistan, had long dreamt of studying in the United Kingdom. When he finally secured admission to a university in the UK, it seemed like his dream was within reach. But, an extraordinary delay in getting his passport now threatens to shatter his dreams, reported The Express Tribune.

"I was all set to move to Dubai for work soon. My family and I were beyond ecstatic that our fortunes would finally change but the mismanagement of the Directorate General of Immigration & Passports (DGI&P) seems to have cost me my golden ticket out poverty and this country," lamented Gul, who belongs to a far-flung area in Punjab.