After the deadline, the registration of illegally residing Afghan citizens in the entry point camp continues
After the deadline, the families of Afghan citizens living illegally in different cities of Pakistan are being registered in the entry point camp established next to Hamza Baba Mazar in Khyber Landikotal district from November 1.
According to official sources, Afghan nationals residing illegally will be allowed to enter Afghanistan through Torkham border after registering at Khyber Lindikotal entry point camp.
At the Lindi Kotal entry point camp, data is being collected from Afghan families going to Afghanistan through NADRA mobile vans while the staff of Customs, FIA and other senior authorities are also present for checking.
At the Landi Kotal entry point camp, families going to Afghanistan will be transported by flying coaches to Torkham border from where they will return to Afghanistan.
A heavy contingent of FC and police personnel has been deployed for security at the entry point camp of families going to Afghanistan near Hamza Baba Mazar in Khyber Landikotal district.
PDMA officials provide juice biscuits and water to Afghan families going to Afghanistan at the entry point camp.
According to the sources, about 1730 thousand Afghan citizens in Pakistan do not have legal residence documents, while 880 thousand refugees have not been provided legal status.
It should be noted that the federal government had given a deadline of October 31 to all foreigners residing illegally in Pakistan to leave the country, after which thousands of Afghan refugees have returned to their country.