Any country has to make laws and regulations in time to run its administration after it is free, but with the passage of time and changing ground realities, nations continue to improve their laws for the convenience of the people, and this process of development is the argument of a welfare state and good government, apart from living nations.When we talk about your question, first of all, we have to understand about what they call "domicile", what is its legal definition, why it was needed in Pakistan, under what law this document (Document) is required and is it needed now even with a National Identity Card? Or is there room for improvement and improvement in its preparation? If we look at the definition of domicile, it is a country with permanent residence of any person. In Pakistan also, the domicile is prepared under the conditions and conditions required under Section 17 and Rule 23 of the Pakistan Citizenship Act, 1951. In the definition of citizenship, this person has to clarify his permanent relationship or relationship with a particular country. This law was enacted four years after Pakistan was established to meet the requirements of the time when the country was part of the Commonwealth and many people were migrating from India to Pakistan, so this legislation was enacted regarding national citizenship. In order to obtain domicile, form P&P1 Citizenship Rules 1952 are required along with other residential and identity documentary evidence which have to be filled out Form P is fully related to the information assurances as to when you migrated from India and now you intend to settle permanently in Pakistan and the form P1 on which the domicile is prepared is located in place of the domicile It is intended to enter the date of being, if you look at it with regard to Pakistan, it shows that by staying in any place for a certain period of time, you can get the domicile there. In order to obtain the domicile, the applicant has to submit his ID card, form B-form, id card of the parents etc. with the application. To make a card, the person has to provide all his comfort, personal and family information, "Nadra". The purpose of setting up nadra (The National Database and Registration Authority) is to maintain registration and database records of all persons living in the country and now it has been linked to several financial, internet and civil institutions in the country from which any facility can be availed online. All information of a Pakistani citizen created under the National Database and Registration Authority Ordinance 2000 is listed on the top of the ID card. The number of id card consists of 13 digits and each part of it is providing you some basic information in one order. Its first five digits are indicating the cardholder area. The first digit province is the second digit division, the third digit district, the fourth digit tehsil and the five digits represent its Union Council. If the first digit is 1 of the card, the person is a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 2FATA, 3 Punjab, 4 Sindh, 5 Balochistan, 6 Islamabad and 7 Gilgit Balistan, followed by 7 numbers "Nadra office is reserved for its arrangement and last digit If there is a niche (1,3,5,7,9), it is a man's card, and if it comes to (2,4,6,8) or 0 at the end of it, it is the woman's card. Both are listed. The Passport Act came into force in 1974. A country in the world that has a passport is considered a citizen of this country. In Pakistan, a passport requires an "ID card" and not a "domicile" request that the ID card issued by "Nadra" or "Nadra Office" contains all the required information of everyone to produce "domicile" but the current situation is It is that in higher educational institutions, domicile is called for admission and government jobs, which leads to millions of boys and girls going through the hard work of making domiciles. Domicile is generally produced in the Headquarters District or Tehsil Headquarters, which requires all these children to travel several miles from their homes with their parents. An institution like the Working National Database Registration Authority (NADRA) has come into existence which has records of all the information about each applicant, then it is not necessary for the domicile to practice separately, but even if any specific other information is required which is not in the eyes of the body, it can also be completed while making "Nadra" identification. Prove ourselves to be an active and developing country and not a jamdu sakta nation.
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By: Ahmed Saeed