hawkeyeblue
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Copied from a Friend:[FONT="]NICOP Renewal/Modifications UPDATE - 17-Oct-2016;[/FONT][FONT="]I have recently applied for the renewal of my NICOP and experienced few difficulties in meeting the requirements of NADRA-PAK-IDENTITY online application system. After going through the process, I have noticed that an average person with limited or no IT knowledge/Skills is simply unable to successfully complete the online application process. In addition, I have identified some very serious issues about the process that are explained below.[/FONT][FONT="]In order to complete the process successfully, you must have some basic IT skills, like how to create an online account with NADRA; how to use printer; how to use a scanner and how to change its settings in order to meet NADRAs requirements; how to use a credit card online to pay the processing fee. Anyone lacking the above skills is basically unable to use the online system for NICOP renewal.[/FONT][FONT="]In addition, there are some computer hardware and software requirements. You must have access to a computer, internet, a printer, a scanner. You must also have a software that can reduce the size of the scanned files without changing its DPI. Anyone with no access to these hardware and software or have access but unable to use it according to NADRAs requirements, will not be able to complete the application process successfully.[/FONT][FONT="]The percentage of Pakistani Canadians with access to the above hardware and software and necessary IT skills to meet NADRAs requirements is very low. NADRA assumes that all overseas Pakistanis have the required IT skills and access to computer hardware and relevant software necessary to complete the online application process.[/FONT][FONT="]A very small percentage of our community (Approximately under 10%) who is able to complete the process will be resorting to a third party software or apparently FREE online file compression services. There is nothing free in the free market economy, they basically take your information and use it know about you and then use it in the near future to generate Profits. In addition, it is highly risky to use an online app to work on your files containing your finger prints and other sensitive information about you and your family.[/FONT][FONT="]The online application costs PAK-RUPEE 11,500, and when you use your credit card with the current conversion rate and bank fees, it costs around CAD 147 to 150. If you have to process say 2 to 6 applications for your family, for each member there will be a separate transaction. When you process one or two applications, your Canadian bank will block your credit card, as their AI (artificial intelligent systems) alerts them that something is abnormal with your account. Then you have to call your bank and stay on the line for 5 to 30 min; and request them to reactivate your credit card. In addition, for families on minimum wage or on limited income it may be a significant cost.[/FONT][FONT="]LESSONS LEARNED AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS:[/FONT][FONT="]1. Request our local Vancouver Pakistani Consulate to start a limited service for processing NICOP applications. They may be able securely collect bio-metric data (finger prints), complete the necessary documentation and scanning; and securely transfer all data to NADRA for further processing.[/FONT][FONT="]2. Request NADRA to provide very clear HARDWARE, SOFTWARE and IT SKILLS requirements on their website for the applicants. With the current technology, we will never be able to scan an A4 size documents with 600dpi under 5MB. Therefore either change the requirement of the scanned files size from less than 5MB to less than 8MB, or provide an embedded software on their website, so that their customers can safely compress the scanned files (without affecting files dpi), that will meet NADRAs requirements. In my view it may be economical and user friendly to simplify increase the scanned file size rather than providing additional software for file compression; and thus further complicating the application process.[/FONT][FONT="]I hope this information clarifies some issues around the current NICOP application process. I have forwarded this analysis to our Pakistani consulate in Vancouver, requesting them to take necessary steps to facilitate NICOP applicants.[/FONT]With kind regards********Please share you experience how did you submitted you application
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