The Pakistan government has issued new directives tightening rules for overseas leave for public employees, including doctors. Under the updated policy, all foreign travel requests officially termed ex-Pakistan leave must now receive approval directly from the Chief Minister before departure.
According to the notification, government employees intending to travel abroad must submit leave applications at least one month in advance. Approval prior to departure is now mandatory to allow sufficient time for finalizing travel schedules and completing all administrative requirements.
Officials stated that the move aims to streamline the leave process, improve transparency, and prevent disruptions to official government operations. The directive applies to all relevant departments and takes immediate effect.
Authorities emphasized that the policy will help employees plan their travel efficiently while maintaining smooth functioning of government offices.
Overseas leave for public employees has traditionally been granted with varying approval processes, sometimes leading to scheduling conflicts and administrative challenges. The revised procedure centralizes approvals to ensure uniformity, accountability, and operational continuity across government departments.