Afaq Wazir, the Deputy Commissioner of Peshawar, launches the e-Domicile services, giving residents easy access right at their door.
Through this project, residents of cities can apply online for their e-Domicile, doing away with the requirement to visit offices physically.
The Khushhal Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Program’s e-Domicile, as the Deputy Commissioner pointed out, also attempts to give facilities for women.
Parents can create profiles for several children on the official website (http://cfc.kp.gov.pk.). After submitting an online application, they will obtain an e-ticket, which they can use to visit specified service franchisees for data submission and verification.
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The applicable Tehsildar and Assistant Commissioner’s dashboard would be used for the entire procedure, from verification to approval.
The DC office will provide final approval, enabling residents to print their e-Domicile from any location.