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Govt announces Final Date for Hajj Dues Submission

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ISLAMABAD: In a recent development, the government of Pakistan has announced the last date to submit the remaining dues of Hajj 2026.

The last payment for Hajj charges under the government Hajj program will be accepted between November 3 and November 10, 2025, an official announcement stated.

It was made very clear that those individuals who do not get their dues deposited within the provided dates will miss their opportunity to go for Hajj 2025 under the government program.

The Ministry of Religious Affairs explained that the second and last payment should be deposited in any of the 14 prescribed banks nationwide. Those applicants whose applications have been canceled will receive their first payment reimbursed to their bank accounts.

All pilgrims will have to pay a final installment of Rs. 600,000. The double-bed family room will cost an extra Rs. 200,000 per person, and the triple-bed family room will cost an extra Rs. 67,000 per person.

When paying for the second installment, pilgrims can also opt to modify their package if they prefer. Nevertheless, no modification will be accepted after the deadline for the final payment.

Authorities have advised applicants to pay promptly to prevent cancellation of their Hajj 2025 reservations and to double-check all details prior to depositing the amount.

Staff Reporter

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