Pakistan Extends Stay for Afghan Refugees by One Year
In a significant development, the Government of Pakistan has officially extended the stay of Afghan refugees legally residing in the country for an additional year. This decision was made during the federal cabinet meeting held on Wednesday.
According to the official statement, the cabinet approved the extension of Proof of Registration (POR) cards for 1.45 million Afghan refugees. These refugees had been facing uncertainty as their POR cards expired last month. With this extension, their legal status in Pakistan is secured until June 30th of next year.
The decision comes as a relief to the Afghan refugee community, providing them with stability and continuity in their current place of residence. The extension reflects Pakistan’s ongoing commitment to supporting Afghan refugees amid the complex regional dynamics and humanitarian considerations.
Key Points:
- Cabinet Decision: The federal cabinet of Pakistan approved a one-year extension of POR cards for Afghan refugees.
- Affected Population: 1.45 million Afghan refugees will benefit from this extension.
- Validity Period: The extended POR cards will now be valid until June 30, next year.
This move is seen as part of Pakistan’s broader strategy to manage its refugee population while working closely with