General Rule for Attestation
The Embassy will attest only the original documents issued by the relevant Ministries or Departments of the Government of Pakistan, notarized and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad or Camp Offices.
The Embassy does not issue any certificate on its own, except the certificate authenticating applicant’s character, issued by the police authorities of Pakistan. The Embassy only attests certificates/ affidavits already notarized and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan or any of its Camps offices.
Apostille Attestation
Both Pakistan and China have operationalized Apostille Attestation. Please note that educational degrees/certification issued by Chinese educational institutions and the documents issued by Chinese companies, once certified by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs through Apostille Attestation, are not required to be further attested by the Embassy of Pakistan Beijing.
Attestation of Power of Attorneys
Pakistan Nationals applying for attestation of Powers of Attorney by the Embassy may prepare the Power of Attorney as follows:
· Type the contents of Power of Attorney.
· Write your name, Father’s name, address in China, CNIC & Passport number and Mobile number on the Power of Attorney.
· Write attorney’s name, Father’s name, address in Pakistan, CNIC and mobile number.
· Write the names and CNIC’s of two witnesses on the Power of Attorney. (witnesses must be Pakistan nationals)
· Visit, along with the two witnesses, the Consular Department of the Embassy and sign as well as provide thumb impressions on the Power of Attorney in front of the Consular Officer. (The applicant and witnesses should carry original CNIC, Passports and two Photographs)
After examining the documents, the Consular Officer will attest the Power of Attorney and hand over the original document to the applicant. Attestation Fee is RMB 263 for each document.
For Digital Power of Attorney, please visit: https://poa.nadra.gov.pk/
General Rule for Attestation
The Embassy will attest only the original documents issued by the relevant Ministries or Departments of the Government of Pakistan, notarized and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad or Camp Offices.
The Embassy does not issue any certificate on its own, except the certificate authenticating applicant’s character, issued by the police authorities of Pakistan. The Embassy only attests certificates/ affidavits already notarized and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan or any of its Camps offices.
Apostille Attestation
Both Pakistan and China have operationalized Apostille Attestation. Please note that educational degrees/certification issued by Chinese educational institutions and the documents issued by Chinese companies, once certified by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs through Apostille Attestation, are not required to be further attested by the Embassy of Pakistan Beijing.
Attestation of Power of Attorneys
Pakistan Nationals applying for attestation of Powers of Attorney by the Embassy may prepare the Power of Attorney as follows:
· Type the contents of Power of Attorney.
· Write your name, Father’s name, address in China, CNIC & Passport number and Mobile number on the Power of Attorney.
· Write attorney’s name, Father’s name, address in Pakistan, CNIC and mobile number.
· Write the names and CNIC’s of two witnesses on the Power of Attorney. (witnesses must be Pakistan nationals)
· Visit, along with the two witnesses, the Consular Department of the Embassy and sign as well as provide thumb impressions on the Power of Attorney in front of the Consular Officer. (The applicant and witnesses should carry original CNIC, Passports and two Photographs)
After examining the documents, the Consular Officer will attest the Power of Attorney and hand over the original document to the applicant. Attestation Fee is RMB 263 for each document.
For Digital Power of Attorney, please visit: https://poa.nadra.gov.pk/
General Rule for Attestation
The Embassy will attest only the original documents issued by the relevant Ministries or Departments of the Government of Pakistan, notarized and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad or Camp Offices.
The Embassy does not issue any certificate on its own, except the certificate authenticating applicant’s character, issued by the police authorities of Pakistan. The Embassy only attests certificates/ affidavits already notarized and legalized by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Pakistan or any of its Camps offices.
Apostille Attestation
Both Pakistan and China have operationalized Apostille Attestation. Please note that educational degrees/certification issued by Chinese educational institutions and the documents issued by Chinese companies, once certified by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs through Apostille Attestation, are not required to be further attested by the Embassy of Pakistan Beijing.
Attestation of Power of Attorneys
Pakistan Nationals applying for attestation of Powers of Attorney by the Embassy may prepare the Power of Attorney as follows:
· Type the contents of Power of Attorney.
· Write your name, Father’s name, address in China, CNIC & Passport number and Mobile number on the Power of Attorney.
· Write attorney’s name, Father’s name, address in Pakistan, CNIC and mobile number.
· Write the names and CNIC’s of two witnesses on the Power of Attorney. (witnesses must be Pakistan nationals)
· Visit, along with the two witnesses, the Consular Department of the Embassy and sign as well as provide thumb impressions on the Power of Attorney in front of the Consular Officer. (The applicant and witnesses should carry original CNIC, Passports and two Photographs)
After examining the documents, the Consular Officer will attest the Power of Attorney and hand over the original document to the applicant. Attestation Fee is RMB 263 for each document.
For Digital Power of Attorney, please visit: https://poa.nadra.gov.pk/
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