
Responding to a longstanding demand from overseas Pakistanis, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has introduced an online facility for renewing driving licenses.
Overseas Pakistanis can now conveniently submit scanned copies of required documents, including passport, national identity card, expired license, medical fitness certificate, and fee challan, to their respective embassy or high commission via email.
The Office of Inspector General of Police, KP, will process the applications forwarded by embassies, ensuring a seamless renewal process.
KP CM Ali Amin Gandapur said: “Overseas Pakistanis are valuable assets to the country, and the provincial government will take all possible steps to facilitate them.”
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