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ATTARI: The visa-on-arrival facility at the Attari-Wagah check post to Pakistani nationals over 65 years of age will begin from January 15, but they would not be able to stay in Punjab, Kerala and Jammu & Kashmir.

"From January 15, people from Pakistan above 65 years of age can avail the visa-on-arrival on reaching the Attari Integrated Check Post (ICP)," a government official said.

"It has been decided not to give visa-on-arrival for stay in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, besides restrictive and prohibitive regions. Amritsar will only be used as transit point," the official added.

Under the liberalised visa regime, parts of which were operationalised during the visit of Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik to New Delhi on December 14, senior citizens above 65 years can visit twice a year and can go to five places in the country. However, there has to be a gap of two months between the two visits.

Both the countries are likely to start this arrangement simultaneously at the Attari-Wagah check-post.

The official said that visa, which would be granted to people in the prescribed age group crossing the border on foot, would be given for maximum of 45 days of stay in one visit and the visa fee would be Rs 100 or two US dollars.

In September 2012, the then external affairs minister S M Krishna and Malik signed a pact liberalising the restrictive visa agreement between India and Pakistan.

At present, nearly 100 person use Attari Wagah check post daily to cross border on foot with a good number of senior citizens. The new system is being introduced to facilitate senior citizens who mostly come for treatment or reunion with relatives in India. Now with the new mechanism, the number is likely to increase, the official said.

Visa-on-arrival for Pak nationals above 65 years from January 15 - The Times of India
 
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This is a very good thing :enjoy: :cheers:

We should do a similar thing as a reply. I was waiting all day to hear something good as this...
 
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Punjab , J and K . understood? But why Kerela?
anybody with sane answers?
 
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Punjab , J and K . understood? But why Kerela?
anybody with sane answers?

There are a large number of Keralite Muslims that Migrated to Pakistan as well..contrary to belief.
They have families back in their ancestral land that they maintain relations with.
 
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SO they can spend remaining life in indian Jails as their OLD HOUSES.... Great efforts for PEace.

Before i have heard that nations wants interaction between Youth to male a peace but here i am hearing for peace you should have age more than 65 while Pak and India Average age is around 64.


good work Indians thanks for your cooperation we will send our politician soon to spend their reaming life in india
 
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There are a large number of Keralite Muslims that Migrated to Pakistan as well..contrary to belief.
They have families back in their ancestral land that they maintain relations with.

I know some such families.Some of them are now coming back.Many of them left Kerala in search of work or a quick buck around the time of Partition.But got stuck there due to bad Indo Pak relations.Some of them were so unfortunate that they just happened to be at Pakistani side at the time of Partition.Many want to come back even now,but Govt won't allow it since they are now officially Pak citizens.Recently there had been a Malayalam movie based on one such story.

Migrants On The Rebound | Venu Menon
Paradesi (2007 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
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ATTARI: The visa-on-arrival facility at the Attari-Wagah check post to Pakistani nationals over 65 years of age will begin from January 15, but they would not be able to stay in Punjab, Kerala and Jammu & Kashmir.

"From January 15, people from Pakistan above 65 years of age can avail the visa-on-arrival on reaching the Attari Integrated Check Post (ICP)," a government official said.

"It has been decided not to give visa-on-arrival for stay in Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, besides restrictive and prohibitive regions. Amritsar will only be used as transit point," the official added.

Under the liberalised visa regime, parts of which were operationalised during the visit of Pakistan interior minister Rehman Malik to New Delhi on December 14, senior citizens above 65 years can visit twice a year and can go to five places in the country. However, there has to be a gap of two months between the two visits.

Both the countries are likely to start this arrangement simultaneously at the Attari-Wagah check-post.

The official said that visa, which would be granted to people in the prescribed age group crossing the border on foot, would be given for maximum of 45 days of stay in one visit and the visa fee would be Rs 100 or two US dollars.

In September 2012, the then external affairs minister S M Krishna and Malik signed a pact liberalising the restrictive visa agreement between India and Pakistan.

At present, nearly 100 person use Attari Wagah check post daily to cross border on foot with a good number of senior citizens. The new system is being introduced to facilitate senior citizens who mostly come for treatment or reunion with relatives in India. Now with the new mechanism, the number is likely to increase, the official said.

Visa-on-arrival for Pak nationals above 65 years from January 15 - The Times of India

Is it passed?.... my mom wants to visit ajmer sharif so will she be able to get visa on arrival at the jaipur airport?
 
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I know some such families.Some of them are now coming back.Many of them left Kerala in search of work or a quick buck around the time of Partition.But got stuck there due to bad Indo Pak relations.Some of them were so unfortunate that they just happened to be at Pakistani side at the time of Partition.Many want to come back even now,but Govt won't allow it since they are now officially Pak citizens.Recently there had been a Malayalam movie based on one such story.

Migrants On The Rebound | Venu Menon
Paradesi (2007 film) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

There were two different cases, those that left in the hope for making it elsewhere.
Others that came, settled.. made and are now integrated into the otherwise torn fabric of Karachi.
One of them is even a MQM high up.
 
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