Pakistan has taken a major step toward modernizing its passport issuance process by introducing cutting-edge German printers. These advanced machines can print up to 1,000 passports per hour, significantly improving efficiency.
Enhanced Printing Infrastructure
The Directorate General of Immigration and Passports (DGI&P) is overseeing the implementation of these high-speed printers. Director General Mustafa Jamal Qazi recently visited the e-printer section to inspect the installation and was briefed by international experts on the improved system.
More Upgrades on the Way
To further enhance passport issuance, additional e-printers are expected to arrive next month. This expansion aims to streamline the process, reducing delays and improving service delivery.
Faster and More Efficient Service for Citizens
With this technological upgrade, the government hopes to address public concerns regarding slow passport processing. Citizens can expect faster turnaround times and improved accessibility. For more details on this development, visit the official website of the Directorate General of Immigration and Passports.
This move highlights Pakistan’s commitment to leveraging technology for better public services, ensuring a smoother and more efficient experience for passport applicants.