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New CNIC Rules 2025: Key Changes in NADRA Identity Rules

To ensure a secure, transparent, and tamper-proof identity system, the Federal Cabinet has approved landmark amendments to the National Identity Card (NIC) Rules, 2002.

These changes were introduced on the recommendation of the Federal Minister for Interior and Narcotics Control, Mr. Mohsin Naqvi.

Let’s walk through the key updates:

1. CRC (Form B) Issuance Linked to Birth Registration

The issuance of the Child Registration Certificate (CRC), also known as Form B, is now strictly tied to birth registration with the Union Council. This ensures that every child is officially recorded at birth.

Age-Based Requirements:

  • 0–3 years: Exempt from biometric/photo requirements
  • 3–10 years: Photo mandatory
  • 10–18 years: Photo + biometrics required
  • Expiry Date: Now included on new Form B; old CRCs remain valid unless needed for passport issuance. There is no increase in fees, and misreporting may lead to legal action.

Also Read: How to Apply for NADRA B-Form (CRC) in Pakistan

2. Adding Unregistered Family Members

Unregistered family members can now be added through correction and verification processes, making it easier to update family records accurately.

3. Married Women’s Name Choice

Married women can now choose to have either their father’s or husband’s name printed on their CNIC, offering greater personal choice and empowerment.

4. Faster Processing & Transparency

NADRA has introduced a 30-day decision timeline for all cases submitted to Zonal and Regional Boards. This ensures transparency, fairness, and timely resolution—especially in fraud-related cases.

5. Upgrades to Non-Chip CNIC

The non-chip CNIC has been upgraded without any fee increase. Key improvements include

  • Bilingual content (Urdu and English)
  • QR code replaces thumb impression for enhanced security
  • Faster delivery time (6 to 15 days)

This upgrade benefits low-income and undocumented citizens who rely on accessible ID solutions.

6. Voluntary Surrender of Fake CNICs

Citizens holding fake or illegally obtained CNICs may now voluntarily surrender them to NADRA and receive legal protection, provided there was no criminal misuse of the identity.

7. Clear Definitions for Consistent Enforcement

The NIC Rules now formally define key terms to reduce ambiguity and ensure consistent enforcement across regulatory bodies such as SBP, FBR, and PTA. Biometrics are now defined as fingerprints, photographs, and iris scans—unique to each individual.

Other Defined Terms Include:

  • Confiscation
  • Cancellation
  • Family Composition
  • Registered Person
  • Intruder

8. Family Registration Updates

In case of multiple marriages, all wives and their children will be listed on the same Family Registration Certificate (FRC), ensuring clarity and completeness in family records.

These reforms reflect the shared vision of NADRA and the Ministry of Interior for a modern, inclusive, and secure identity ecosystem. A reliable identity infrastructure is essential for national security, service delivery, and digital governance.

Official Information

For more information, visit the official NADRA website:

Website: www.nadra.gov.pk
Address: NADRA Headquarters, Sector H-9, Islamabad, Pakistan

Read More: NADRA Introduces Digital Birth and Death Registration Across Pakistan

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