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Pakistan suspends decades old border pass system for Iran travel

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Web Desk: The district administration of Chaghi has officially suspended the “Rahdari” system for travel to Iran, following a similar move by Gwadar authorities last month. This decision ends a long-standing arrangement that allowed local residents to cross the border without a passport or visa.

The Deputy Commissioner of Chaghi issued a formal notification announcing the immediate suspension of the border pass system starting April 1, 2026. According to the statement, authorities will no longer issue any new travel permits until further notice. This move aligns with a broader directive from the Home Department to tighten border controls.

Historically, the Rahdari system facilitated travel for residents living in border regions. This 15-day permit allowed locals to visit relatives across the frontier in both Pakistan and Iran. However, officials clarified that travelers must now possess a valid passport and visa to cross into Iranian territory.

This policy change follows a previous announcement from the Gwadar district administration. Last month, the Assistant Commissioner of Gwadar also suspended the Rahdari system indefinitely. Consequently, the two major border districts have now synchronized their travel protocols.

The Rahdari system served as a vital and convenient link for the local population for decades. By removing this facility, authorities are transitioning toward a more formalized international travel process. While officials cited security and administrative orders for the change, the decision significantly alters the daily life and traditional movement of families residing along the Pakistan-Iran border.

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