New Mandatory Nusuk Card Rules for Pakistani Pilgrims: Avoid Heavy Fines and Deportation in April 2026
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The 2026 Nusuk Card Enforcement: What You Need to Know
As of late April 2026, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah (MoHU) has moved to a "zero tolerance" policy regarding pilgrim identification. While digital permits on the Nusuk app were sufficient in previous years, the April 2026 Update mandates that every pilgrim from Pakistan must carry their Physical Nusuk Smart Card at all times.
Why the Rule Change?
The surge in pilgrims leading up to the 1447 AH Hajj season has prompted authorities to implement the Nusuk Card as the master ID. This card consolidates your personal data, medical records, and accommodation details. Security checkpoints at the entrances of Makkah and the Grand Mosque now utilize high-speed scanners to verify these physical cards.
Penalties for Non-Compliance (April 2026)
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has confirmed the following repercussions for any individual found without a valid, physical Nusuk Card:
- Heavy Fines: A penalty of up to SAR 20,000 for attempting to enter holy sites without authorization.
- Immediate Detention: Security personnel are authorized to detain individuals until their status is verified via the official Tasreeh system.
- Deportation: Non-residents (including those on Umrah or Visit Visas) caught in violation will face immediate deportation.
- Re-entry Ban: A 10-year ban on entering Saudi Arabia for those found violating Hajj and Umrah regulations.
Critical Deadlines for Pakistani Travelers
If you are currently in Saudi Arabia or planning a late-April journey through UmrahOne.pk, please note these dates:
- April 18, 2026: Final departure deadline for all International Umrah Visa holders.
- April 13 – May 31, 2026: Makkah entry is restricted strictly to those with official Hajj permits or Makkah residency.
How to Get Your Nusuk Card
- Authorized Providers: Ensure your travel agent or Hajj service provider issues your physical card upon arrival in Jeddah or Madinah.
- Digital Backup: Always keep the digital version active in your Nusuk and Tawakkalna apps as a secondary proof.
- Verification: Check that your "Verified Pilgrim" status is active on the Nusuk portal before leaving Pakistan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Can I use a digital screenshot of my permit instead of the Nusuk Card? No. While the app is useful, 2026 regulations prioritize the physical Smart Card with embedded chips for rapid scanning at crowded checkpoints.
Q2: Does this rule apply to children? Yes. All pilgrims born before March 1, 2014, are required to have their own individual Nusuk identification and permits.
Q3: What should I do if I lose my Nusuk Card in Makkah? You must immediately contact your Hajj group leader or call the Pilgrim Care Centre at 1966 (inside KSA) to report the loss and request a replacement to avoid legal trouble.
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