
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has once again taken a people-friendly step by making life easier for overseas Pakistanis. The organization announced that the cancellation of the National Identity Card for Overseas Pakistanis (NICOP) for deceased citizens will now be completely free of charge.
This decision comes as a major relief for families living abroad, who often face difficulties and unnecessary expenses while managing official documentation after the death of a loved one.
The new policy was introduced under the directions of the Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control. The goal is to encourage timely and accurate registration of deaths among overseas Pakistanis.
Previously, families had to pay a cancellation fee and physically return the deceased’s NICOP card, which caused delays and emotional stress during an already difficult time. By eliminating these requirements, NADRA has shown a deep understanding of the challenges faced by the Pakistani diaspora.
Under the new system, any immediate family member including parents, siblings, spouse, or children can now request the cancellation of a deceased person’s NICOP without paying any fee.
This can be done through two simple methods:
This dual option ensures that both tech-savvy users and those who prefer in-person assistance can access the service easily.
One of the biggest improvements in the new policy is that families no longer need to return the physical NICOP card. This makes the process far more convenient, especially for overseas Pakistanis who live far from embassies or consulates.
NADRA emphasized that this step aims to reduce unnecessary bureaucracy and make documentation simpler and faster. The new approach also ensures accuracy in national records, which helps the government maintain updated and verified data on citizens.
There are more than 9 million Pakistanis living abroad, and many of them face documentation issues when dealing with deaths in their families. From delays in consular appointments to extra costs for sending documents, the process was often frustrating.
With this new NADRA initiative, families can now complete the procedure quickly from the comfort of their homes through the Pak ID app. This step not only saves money but also reduces emotional and administrative burdens.
In addition, the move strengthens the trust of overseas Pakistanis in government institutions and reflects the government’s commitment to facilitating expatriate communities who contribute significantly to Pakistan’s economy through remittances.
To make things even easier, here’s a quick breakdown of how overseas Pakistanis can cancel a deceased family member’s NICOP for free:
Once verified, NADRA will cancel the NICOP and update the national database accordingly.
This new policy reflects NADRA’s growing role as a modern, digital public service provider. Over the years, the organization has introduced several online services for citizens, such as:
These initiatives highlight NADRA’s mission to build a citizen-friendly system that ensures transparency, accuracy, and convenience.
The decision by NADRA to offer free NICOP cancellation for deceased overseas Pakistanis is a thoughtful and compassionate step that will help thousands of families. By removing financial and procedural barriers, NADRA is not only easing a sensitive process but also showing genuine care for Pakistanis abroad.
This initiative reinforces the importance of digital transformation in government services and strengthens the bond between overseas citizens and their homeland.