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Pakistan Embassy in Beijing. Visa for Chinese nationals: Holders of Diplomatic and Official Passports of the People's Republic of China do not require visa for visit and stay in Pakistan for up to one month. No Visa Fee is charged from Chinese Nationals for any type of visa. Passports are not accepted by parcel. Embassy does not take any responsibility of loss of passport in transit/parcel. Passport should be valid for atleast six more months. CNIC, means national Identity Card Number. Business Visa - Completely online filled in Visa Application Form ( printed copy of online visa application). - Copies of Passport and Identity Card. - Two recent passport size photographs - Invitation Letter from Pakistani company. - Dispatch letter from Chinese Company, Chamber of Commerce letter , Bank statement of individual / company. Visit Visa Family Visit Visa Tourist Visa Study Visa Visa Application by Nationals of Other Countries: Note:

Shanghai. Download Visa Form Download Passport Form A (Above 12-Years) Download Passport Form B (Below 12-Years) Download Form C Download Form S1 For detailed information, visit NADRA website at: www.nadra.gov.pk Passport Documents required for Issuance of Pakistan Passport General Regulations: Pakistanis whose Passport validity has expired or have six months or less validity period remaining may apply for fresh 5-years validity Passport in lieu of their current Passports. Issuance of Passport in lieu of loss Passport: Completely filled in Passport Application Forms. Please note : The fees schedule for loss Passport may be noted from the Fee Chart displayed in the Consulate.

Endorsement of child on Mother's Passport: Filled in application Form C. Original photocopy of parents' marriage certificate. Passport Fee Only manual passport facility is presently available. Urgent Passport (Delivery after two days) Fee: RMB 440 Ordinary Passport (Delivery after eight days) Fee: RMB 265 Visa Visa Form 1. 2. 3. 1. Welcome to Embassy of Pakistan in Spain. Visa – CONSULATE GENERAL OF PAKISTAN – BARCELONA. (Please be advised that the Pakistan Consulate in Barcelona shall only process visas for residents of Cataluña. All other applicants should approach the Pakistan Embassy in Madrid.)

Visit/Tourist Visa - Visita / Visado de TuristaBusiness Visa - Visado de NegociosWork and Student Visa - Trabajo y visado de estudiantePilgrim Visa - Visado de PeregrinoVisas for Non-Spain citizens - Visados para los ciudadanos que no sean españolesTransit Visa - Visado de TránsitoEstablishment of Facilitation Desks at International Airports for Issuance of Visa on Arrival to Businessmen/Investors - Establecimientos para facilitación de trámites en los aeropuertos internacionales para expedición de visados a la llegada de Empresarios / Inversores Visit/Tourist Visa If the Visa Officer is satisfied about the purpose of a visit, an appropriate visa is issued to a visitor or a tourist holding a Spanish Passport. Requirements Processing Time: 01 (One) Month Fee Single Entry: €26 Business Visa Single Entry: €65 Notes:

Visit Lahore, trust me, you won't regret it. If you are still sitting on the fence about visiting Pakistan and, in particular, Lahore, here are a few reasons to help you make up your mind. Now, go out, put the negative press aside, fight for the hard-to-get visa, save up for that potentially expensive flight and see for yourself.

You will be rewarded with the perfect cake made of a thick slice of heritage, a filling of delicious cuisine and a toping of unwavering hospitality. Here are my ten reasons to visit Lahore. They are not the only ones, but they are enough to guarantee an unforgettable journey which is sure to challenge your pre-conceived perceptions of such a misunderstood country. 1. Badshahi Mosque at night I knew little about the history of Pakistan, or Lahore in particular, and was soon taken aback by the explosion of architecture, art and displays of grandeur of the historical Empires that ruled the area. Firstly, I visited the Lahore Museum.

Badshahi Mosque Precious stone inlay The Fort is UNESCO-listed for a reason. 2. Taxila travel guide. Taxila Taxila is an ancient city in Pakistan, just 30kms north of Islamabad. Understand[edit] Taxila is one of the most important archaeological sites in Pakistan and the world. 18 of its sites are on the UNESCO World Heritage List. The city dates back to the Ancient Gandhāran city of Takshashila (also Takkasila or Taxila) an important Vedic/Hindu and Buddhist center of learning from the 6th century BC to the 5th century CE. This is the region from where Buddhism travelled to the far east - and Persians, Greeks under Alexander the Great, Central Asians and Hindus all subsequently left their mark. Historically, Takṣaśilā lay at the crossroads of three major trade routes: The uttarāpatha, the northern road—the later Grand Trunk Road or GT Road—the royal road which connected Gandhara in the west to the kingdom of Magadha and its capital Pāṭaliputra in the valley of the Ganges in the east.

Taxila is home to a vast network of ancient ruins, connected by road. Get in[edit] By Air[edit] Islamabad. Punjab. There's more than one place called Punjab (the region was divided during the partition of India): India[edit] Pakistan[edit] Punjab. Islamabad travel guide. Islamabad The Islamabad-Rawalpindi freeway. Islamabad [1] has been the capital of Pakistan since 1963.

Understand[edit] A relatively quiet city, Islamabad consists of mainly Federal Government offices, Parliment House, the official residences of the President and Prime Minister along with the Diplomatic Enclave, an area next to the Parliament House dedicated to foreign embassies and missions appointed in Pakistan; and covers an area of 1,165.5 km² (450 mi²) of which 906 km² (349.8 mi²) is Islamabad proper. Although the majority of the population in Islamabad traditionally have been employees of the Federal Government, the wealth of the Musharraf years fuelled a boom in Islamabad and it is becoming an important financial and business city. Even now, Islamabad remains a city where people come from all over the country to enjoy its peaceful, noise-free atmosphere with a lot of greenery and nice surrounding scenery. Get in[edit] By plane[edit] By bus[edit] By train[edit] Get around[edit] Other. Multan travel guide. Multan Towns[edit] Multan is spread over an area of 3,721 square kilometers, comprising four tehsils: Multan Cantonment, Multan Sadar, Shujabad and Jalalpur Pirwala.

In 2005 Multan was reorganised as a City District composed of six autonomous towns and cantonment area Districts[edit] Bosan It makes the Northern parts of the city and comprises the localities of Gulgasht, Officer Colony, Meherban Colony, Sadiq Colony, Tibba Masood Pur,Alamdi Sura,Taraf Mubarak Doem, Neel kot, Durana Langana, Jahangirabad, Binda Sandeela, Nawabpur, Saleh, Mahay, Punjkuha, Lutfabad, Bosan, Alam Pur, Abbas Pur, Matti Tal, Quadirpur Ran, Qasim Bela, Garden Town and Jakhar Pur. Shah Rukan e Alam Northwestern localities Mumtazabad Now renamed as Musa Pak Shaheed. Sher Shah lies further South from the Cantonment area and stretches all the way towards the eastern bank of the Chenab river. Shujabad South of the main city Jalalpur Southern most suberb Understand[edit] History[edit] Modern Multan[edit] Geography[edit] People[edit] Multan travel guide. Taxila. City in Punjab, Pakistan Taxila (Punjabi and Urdu: ٹيکسلا; Sanskrit: तक्षशिला, IAST: Takṣaśilā; Pali: 𑀢𑀔𑁆𑀔𑀲𑀺𑀮𑀸, Takhkhasilā),[2] also known as Thakshashila, is a city in Punjab, Pakistan.

Located in the Taxila Tehsil of Rawalpindi District, it lies approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of the Islamabad–Rawalpindi metropolitan area and is just south of Haripur District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Old Taxila was an important city of ancient India, situated on the eastern shore of the Indus River—the pivotal junction of the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia;[3] it was founded around 1000 BCE. Some ruins at Taxila date to the time of the Achaemenid Persian Empire in the 6th century BCE, followed successively by the Maurya Empire, the Indo-Greek Kingdom, the Indo-Scythians, and the Kushan Empire. Owing to its strategic location, Taxila has changed hands many times over the centuries, with many polities vying for its control. Etymology[edit] In traditional sources[edit] Gupta[edit] Taxila. Sialkot. Sialkot Understand[edit] The Clock Tower in Sialkot According to legends and traditions, the city is about 5000 years old and was first established by Raja Sul and was invaded by by Alexander in 327 AD.

It was re-established by Raja Sálbán in 200 AD. Get in[edit] By plane[edit] Sialkot International Airport Control Tower Direct flights are available from Sialkot International Airport to Karachi, Islamabad, London,Jeddah,AL-Riyad,Dammam,Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Kuwait and Muscat. By train[edit] On one side, Sialkot is connected to Lahore and Rawalpindi through Wazirabad railway junction and on the otherside it is also linked to lahore and ShakarGarh through Narowal railway junction.

By Road[edit] Sialkot is linked with National Highway (N-5) via Gujranwala as well as via Wazirabad. Get around[edit] At present no regular public transport is available in the city. See[edit][add listing] Seerat Study Center is locate on Ghazi Road in cantonment area. Sialkot Catheral established in 1850 Parks[edit] Pakistan travel guide. Pakistan Pakistan (Urdu: پاکستان) is a large country (1.5 times the size of France) in South Asia.

Located along the Arabian Sea, it is surrounded by Afghanistan to the west and northwest, Iran to the southwest, India to the east, and China to the northeast. It is strategically located astride the ancient trade routes of the Khyber and Bolan passes between Central Asia and South Asia. Understand[edit] History[edit] The history of Pakistan traces back to the beginnings of human life in South Asia. Prior to the 1900s the area of Pakistan was the area from which the Muslims ruled over Central and Southern Asia for over 300 years. The official name of Pakistan was used after the partition of (British) India into the two nation-states of India and Pakistan in 1947. The current issues facing modern Pakistan are conflict with India, corruption and a negative view of democracy.

Terrain[edit] Pakistan is one of those few countries in the world which has every kind of geological structure. 1. Punjab. Lahore travel guide. Lahore Lahore (لاهور) is Pakistan's second largest city, and the capital of the north-eastern Punjab province. It is widely considered the country's cultural capital. The heart of Lahore is the Walled or Inner City, a very densely populated area of about one square kilometre. Founded in legendary times, and a cultural centre for over a thousand years, Lahore has many attractions to keep the tourist busy. The Mughal and Sikh legacy survives in the Lahore Fort, Badshahi Mosque and Gurdwara, the Mall is lined with colonial-gothic buildings from the British Raj, and the suburbs of Gulberg and Defence feature palatial mansions and trendy shopping districts.

Understand[edit] Lahore is the second largest city in Pakistan with a population of roughly 8.5 million. Today, Lahore is certainly worth a visit - but don't come expecting a tranquil city overflowing with history, art and culture - these qualities do exist but are hidden under the surface of a sprawling south Asian city. History[edit] Clubs. Visit Lahore, trust me, you won't regret it. If you are still sitting on the fence about visiting Pakistan and, in particular, Lahore, here are a few reasons to help you make up your mind. Now, go out, put the negative press aside, fight for the hard-to-get visa, save up for that potentially expensive flight and see for yourself. You will be rewarded with the perfect cake made of a thick slice of heritage, a filling of delicious cuisine and a toping of unwavering hospitality. Here are my ten reasons to visit Lahore.

They are not the only ones, but they are enough to guarantee an unforgettable journey which is sure to challenge your pre-conceived perceptions of such a misunderstood country. 1. Badshahi Mosque at night I knew little about the history of Pakistan, or Lahore in particular, and was soon taken aback by the explosion of architecture, art and displays of grandeur of the historical Empires that ruled the area. Firstly, I visited the Lahore Museum. Badshahi Mosque Precious stone inlay The Fort is UNESCO-listed for a reason. 2. Visit Lahore, trust me, you won't regret it.