Purpose of Domicile for Pakistani Citizens
A domicile certificate is an official document that proves a person's permanent residence in a specific province, district, or area of Pakistan. It helps confirm where a citizen belongs for different legal and official purposes.
Common uses include:
- Applying for government jobs or public service posts
- Admission to educational institutions under provincial or district quotas
- Applying for local scholarships and financial assistance
- Verifying permanent residence in legal documents
CNIC Holder Domicile Domicile Requirements
- Own CNIC
- Recent Passport Size Photograph
- 9th or 10th Class DMC (Marks Sheet)
- Father’s CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- Own’s Biometric Verification
Under 18 – With Applicant's Father
- Form B or Smart Card ( if available )
- Recent Passport Size Photograph
- 9th or 10th Class DMC (Marks Sheet)
- Father’s CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- Father’s Biometric Verification
- Father’s Passport Size Photograph
Under 18 – With Applicant's Mother
- Form B or Smart Card ( if available )
- Recent Passport Size Photograph
- 9th or 10th Class DMC (Marks Sheet)
- Mother’s CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- Mother’s Biometric Verification
- Mother’s Passport Size Photograph
- Father’s CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
Under 18 – With brother, sister, uncle, etc
- Form B or Smart Card ( if available )
- Recent Passport Size Photograph
- 9th or 10th Class DMC (Marks Sheet)
- Relative’s CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)
- Relative’s Biometric Verification
- Relative’s Passport Size Photograph
- Father’s CNIC (Computerized National Identity Card)