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Visa Requirement Mandatory on Afghan Drivers

by Web Desk
17/01/2024
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Visa Requirement Mandatory on Afghan Drivers
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The Torkham border between Afghanistan and Pakistan has witnessed a significant policy change by the Government of Pakistan, mandating the requirement of visas for drivers of commercial vehicles entering the country. This marks a departure from the previous practice where entry was permitted solely based on a passport.

Under the updated regulations, both passenger and commercial convoys are now required to possess passports and visas for legal entry into Pakistan.

This shift is a result of collaborative efforts between officials from both countries at the Torkham border, reflecting a commitment to enhancing legal transit processes and addressing concerns related to security and smuggling.

A recent meeting between officials highlighted the consensus on the necessity of passports and visas for travelers, aligning with global practices. The objective of these measures is to establish a legal framework for trade, fostering stability and deterring illegal activities.

The announcement has been met with approval from traders and truck drivers who see the move as a positive step towards ensuring compliance with international standards. Customs Inspector Alam Zeb emphasized the global prevalence of the Visa Implementation Stamp, stating that both business and the general populace stand to benefit from this standardized approach.

In addition, Incharge FIA Inamul Haque pointed out that the new visa policy will facilitate better record-keeping of individuals entering and leaving the border. This systematic documentation is expected to streamline the monitoring process and contribute to enhanced border security.

Overall, the implementation of visas for drivers of commercial vehicles signifies a strategic move by the Government of Pakistan to regulate border traffic effectively, promote legal trade, and fortify security measures at the Torkham border.

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