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NADRA FRC Fee update in Pakistan – June 2024

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NADRA FRC Fee in Pakistan

NADRA FRC Fee update in Pakistan – June 2024

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

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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