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    Pakistan Initiates Legalization Process for Over 3,000 Nationals Residing in Spain

    Web DeskBy Web DeskFebruary 25, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    The federal government of Pakistan has embarked on a significant initiative to simplify the legal documentation process for more than 3,000 Pakistanis currently living in Spain. This move aims to facilitate the issuance of Spanish Resident Cards, which are essential for the Pakistani diaspora to secure legal residence and work rights in Spain. The effort reflects Islamabad’s commitment to addressing the challenges faced by its overseas community and ensuring smoother integration abroad.

    In a high-profile meeting held in Islamabad, Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi and Minister for Overseas Pakistanis Salik Hussain jointly led discussions with senior officials to finalize a comprehensive policy framework. The session included key figures such as Minister of State for Interior Talal Chaudhry, as well as the heads of the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) and the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA). Their collective focus was to devise a streamlined approach that would reduce bureaucratic obstacles and expedite the legalisation process for Pakistanis residing in Spain.

    A major reform agreed upon during the meeting was the replacement of multiple local character certificates with a single, centralized national character certificate. This new certificate will be issued solely by the National Police Bureau, eliminating the need for district-level clearances that have historically caused delays and complications for applicants. This procedural change is expected to significantly cut down verification times and reduce administrative burdens, making it easier for Pakistanis abroad to obtain the necessary documentation.

    Minister Naqvi emphasized the importance of simplifying and accelerating the verification process, instructing all relevant departments to cooperate fully and ensure that overseas Pakistanis do not face unnecessary hurdles. The Ministry of Interior has pledged to provide comprehensive support at every stage of the process, highlighting the government’s dedication to protecting the rights and welfare of its expatriate citizens.

    During the meeting, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Spain, Dr. Zahoor Ahmed, presented a detailed briefing on the existing legal framework governing residency and citizenship in Spain. the outlined guidelines, applicants who meet eligibility criteria will initially receive a resident card valid for one year. After maintaining legal residency for seven to eight years, they can apply for permanent residency, which may eventually lead to Spanish citizenship under local laws. This pathway offers a clear and structured route for Pakistanis seeking to regularize their status and integrate fully into Spanish society.

    It is important to note that this facilitation policy specifically targets individuals aiming to obtain legal work and residence permits. It does not extend to those applying for political asylum, who must follow separate procedures. All applicants will be required to submit the new, centralized character certificate alongside other mandatory identification documents, ensuring a uniform and transparent verification process.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also committed its full diplomatic support to maintain smooth coordination between Islamabad and Madrid throughout the implementation of this policy. This collaborative approach underscores the government’s prioritization of resolving longstanding documentation issues faced by the Pakistani community in Spain.

    Minister Salik Hussain described the initiative as a positive and encouraging development, emphasizing that granting legal status to thousands of Pakistanis will greatly enhance their quality of life and safeguard their rights while living abroad. The meeting also included virtual participation from the Consul General in Barcelona and the Community Welfare Attaché, alongside on-site officials such as the Interior Secretary, Secretary for Overseas Pakistanis, and Director General of Passports, highlighting the multi-agency effort behind this important policy shift.

    Overall, this coordinated government action marks a crucial step towards addressing the legal and administrative challenges faced by Pakistanis in Spain, offering them a clearer, more efficient path to legal residency and eventual citizenship. It reflects Islamabad’s growing focus on the welfare of its diaspora and its determination to strengthen ties with overseas communities through practical and supportive measures.

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