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Pakistan has announced the termination of the longstanding Rahdari border system with Iran, effective March 15, 2026. Under the new regulations, all travelers crossing the Pakistan-Iran border must carry valid passports and visas, replacing the former Rahdari permits that were previously sufficient.
This change affects both land and road travelers, including tourists, pilgrims, and commercial visitors. The government has highlighted that the reform is aimed at enhancing security, border compliance, and international travel transparency. Authorities are also setting up proper facilities for document verification and guidance to facilitate smooth border crossings.
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This policy reform represents a significant milestone in Pakistan’s border management and ensures safer and more transparent international travel. For Norwegian travelers and other international visitors, planning ahead is essential to comply with the new 2026 regulations.
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