Pakistan

Govt announces registration for Hajj 2027

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RIYADH: As per the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony, all the registrations for the coming 2027 Hajj would begin from June 22, 2026, and shall be conducted in line with the guidelines and rules to be issued by the Saudi government.

All applications interested in this service would be able to have simple online access from the Hajj portal, which is present on the official website of the Ministry: hajj.mora.gov.pk, where they will be required to have accounts and will be able to enter data and information about themselves and every other member they will apply through.

According to the advice, all applicants would be entitled to have members of their own immediate family in group applications.

Applicants will not require a passport during the registration process, yet an applicant may need to present a valid and authorized passport at the time of booking.

The passport needs to be valid up to the minimum date of the 16th of November, 2027. The Ministry would only permit the candidates having this authorization who may have registration for it.

They can either have the offer from the governmental or private packages that are available in Pakistan. Those who live overseas are all welcome to apply and will not be charged any type of fees for registration, as declared.

The actual value and total sum that are needed for performing Hajj according to the 2027 policy, along with booking time and terms and conditions, will be launched soon by the government.

All the registrations would be taken as first comes first server till the whole allocation of Pakistan’s Quota is done. For further information or to have assistance, one can see the website of the ministry or consult the ministry’s numbers, such as: 051-9216980, 051-9216981, 051-9216982, and 051-9205696.

Staff Reporter

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