Federal minister says purpose is to promote country’s heritage


Islamabad: On the occasion of Independence Day, Federal government has decided to abolish the visa fee for the citizens of 126 countries.
This was announced by the Federal Minister for Information and Broadcasting Atta Tarar on Tuesday, saying the policy has taken place from today noon.
Minister stated that government's efforts to simplify international travel to Pakistan, highlighting the country's rich natural beauty and cultural heritage.
He was of the view that Pakistan was blessed with every natural blessing, underscoring the desire to attract tourists from around the globe.
“Under the new policy, visitors from the designated 126 countries will be able to apply for a 90-day visa by filling out a simplified form containing only 30 questions,” informed the minister.
The visa will be issued immediately upon completion of the form, significantly reducing the bureaucracy and delays that have previously hindered tourist arrivals.
Moreover, special provisions have been made for residents of Gulf countries, who will be granted visas upon arrival simply by presenting their passports.
"The doors of Pakistan are being opened to the world," the minister declared, noting that this initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance Pakistan's international image and attract more foreign visitors.
Minister Tarar also reassured potential tourists that their safety and security are top priorities for the government. He mentioned that security agencies will be kept informed of tourist arrivals and that the Ministry of Interior is coordinating with provincial governments to ensure robust security arrangements.
Additionally, the minister noted the significant growth in the tourism sector in Gilgit-Baltistan, where efforts are being made to promote quality and affordable accommodation for visitors. This move is expected to further boost the region's appeal as a top destination for both domestic and international tourists.
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