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NADRA (FRC) Fees Update in Pakistan for April 2024

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NADRA (FRC) Fees Update in Pakistan for April 2024

NADRA (FRC) Fees Update in Pakistan for April 2024

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NADRA has updated the fee for Family Registration Certificates (FRC) in Pakistan to PKR 1000/- for April 2024.

FRC Fees in Pakistan

  • Amount: PKR 1000/-
  • Payment Mode: Cash only (collected at NADRA counters)
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  • Delivery Time: The FRC form will be provided on the spot.

What is a Family Registration Certificate (FRC)?

The FRC is an important document that confirms a person’s connection to their NADRA record, displaying their family details. While mainly used for Embassy matters, it is not legally required.

Application Categories for FRC:

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  1. By Birth: Includes details of parents and siblings.
  2. By Marriage: Includes details of spouse and children.
  3. By Adoption: Includes details of the guardian.

Important Note:

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  • FRC is only issued to applicants registered with NADRA, holding a 13-digit ID number. The data of unregistered individuals will not be reflected in the FRC.

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This change is designed to simplify the FRC application procedure, making it easier for people to get this important document, particularly for embassy-related matters.

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