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PM Shehbaz: Pakistani notarized documents to be accepted internationally

F.P. Report

ISLAMABAD: Good news for overseas Pakistanis as the government will facilitate citizens to notarize their important legal documents such as marriage certificates, degrees and more via Ministry of Foreign Affairs designated officials in Pakistan which will be internationally accepted without the need for any further verification.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif took to his Twitter handle on Friday saying: “Our citizens will be able to notarize their important legal documents such as marriage certificate, degrees and more via MOFA designated officials in Pakistan which will be internationally accepted without the need for any further verification.

Pakistan’s accession to Apostille Convention will facilitate & ease a significant burden on Pakistanis traveling & living abroad. Creating smooth processes for our citizens is a priority for us. Now Pakistani notarized documents will be accepted in 100+ countries.

The Frontier Post

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