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PIA Issues Travel Advisory for Dual Nationals

PIA Issues Travel Advisory for Dual Nationals

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistan International Airlines has issued a travel advisory.
  • Dual nationals must carry valid NICOP, Pakistani visa or passport.
  • The new rules will take effect on July 17 at midnight PKT.

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has issued an important travel advisory for passengers holding dual nationality who are planning to fly to Pakistan. The airline has warned that travelers must ensure they have the correct documentation before departure, as certain documents will no longer be accepted.

According to PIA’s advisory, dual nationals must present either a valid National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP), a valid Pakistani visa, or a valid Pakistani passport. Expired passports, expired or cancelled NICOPs, and expired Permanent Overseas Citizen of Pakistan (POC) cards will not be accepted for travel to Pakistan.

The airline has advised passengers to check their documents in advance to avoid any inconvenience at the airport. PIA stated that these updated Timatic rules will come into effect on July 17 at midnight PKT, marking a significant change in travel requirements for dual nationals.

PIA urged travelers to confirm their document validity before starting their journey. The advisory applies to all Pakistani nationals holding dual nationality and aims to ensure smooth travel processes for those affected by the new regulations.

The airline’s move comes as part of broader efforts to streamline and clarify travel documentation for passengers, particularly in light of increasing numbers of individuals with dual citizenship. PIA emphasized the importance of compliance to avoid potential delays or refusals at entry points.

Passengers are encouraged to visit official government websites or contact their local embassy for detailed information on required documents. The advisory is a reminder that travelers should always be prepared and informed about any changes in travel regulations, especially when traveling to Pakistan.

PIA’s advisory serves as a cautionary measure to ensure smooth operations at airports and reduce the likelihood of last-minute complications due to incorrect documentation.