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Apply for Government jobs directly via new NADRA Pak-ID update

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Apply for Government jobs directly via new NADRA Pak-ID update

Apply for Government jobs directly via new NADRA Pak-ID update

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In a big move towards making government services more accessible, NADRA has rolled out a major update to its Pak-ID mobile app,  and it’s great news for job seekers.

With this latest update, Pakistani citizens can now apply for government jobs directly through their smartphones. No more standing in long queues or dealing with piles of paperwork. The entire process is now digital, simple, and available to anyone, anywhere in the country.

The updated Pak-ID app is available on both Android and iOS. Through Single Sign-On (SSO), users can log into the NADRA careers portal right from their phones. Whether you’re on Wi-Fi or mobile data, it only takes a few taps to access your dashboard, upload documents, and submit a job application.

Originally designed for ID services, the app now includes features like biometric login, real-time tracking of your application status, and secure document uploads, making the experience smooth and user-friendly.

This update is part of the government’s plan to bring public services online and ensure equal access for people in both cities and remote areas. Now, applying for a government job is faster, easier, and just a few clicks away.

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