The Sindh government has recently launched a digital property registration system aimed at facilitating overseas Pakistanis, marking a significant advancement in property management for expatriates. According to Daily The Patriot, Senior Sindh Minister Sharjeel Inam Memon described the initiative as a 'revolutionary and historic decision' that will allow overseas Pakistanis to complete property sale deeds online through Pakistani embassies and missions abroad. This system, integrated with NADRA for biometric and facial verification, eliminates the need for personal appearances at registration offices, thus addressing long-standing hurdles in property transactions for expatriates. Tribune Latest highlighted that the e-stamping system has been handed over to the Sindh Information Technology Company, with a service agreement valued at Rs7 million per month, increasing annually by 10%. This move is expected to 'restore the confidence of overseas Pakistanis' and curb property fraud.
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Sindh Digital Property Registration System for Overseas Pakistanis Launched

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