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Pakistan’s passport is about to receive a remarkable transformation that beautifully highlights the nation’s rich cultural heritage and architectural history. The redesigned passport will showcase iconic landmarks and historic sites from every province, turning each page into a celebration of Pakistan’s national identity.
The new visa pages will display captivating images of famous landmarks from Punjab, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Balochistan, Gilgit-Baltistan, and Azad Kashmir, giving travelers a glimpse of the country’s diversity. From ancient forts and Mughal-era monuments to modern architectural masterpieces, the updated design reflects both tradition and progress.
Beyond the visual redesign, the passport introduces a socially progressive reform: the inclusion of the mother’s name alongside the father’s name in the personal information section. This change represents a major step toward gender equality and acknowledges the crucial role of mothers in official identity documentation.
The redesigned passport not only meets global design and security standards but also serves as a symbol of national pride. It reflects Pakistan’s commitment to modernization, inclusion, and cultural representation on the global stage.
When issued, the new passport will allow every Pakistani traveler to carry a piece of their nation’s history and heritage, making it far more than a travel document — it will be a symbol of pride, identity, and unity.









