Domicile / Regional Reserved Quotas

  1. The candidate must be a citizen of Pakistan or a person deriving his/her nationality from the State of Jammu and Kashmir.
  2. A candidate who has acquired the citizenship of Pakistan by registration under the Pakistan Citizenship Act and the rules made there under should produce a certificate (attested copy thereof) of citizenship alongwith the requisite documents.
  3. Seats earmarked for prescribed provincial/regional quotas should be allocated to candidates on the basis of the domicile certificate issued by the competent authority in accordance with the law and the rules.
  4. Only those candidates shall be considered for vacancies reserved for Azad Jammu and Kashmir who hold the domicile certificate of this region issued by the competent authority in accordance with the Law & Rules.
  5. The domicile claimed by a candidate and accepted by the Government at the time of first entry into Government service shall be treated as final throughout his/her service career and no subsequent change in his/her domicile will be recognized for the purpose of terms & conditions of his/her service including his/her allocation and liability to transfer.
  6. The domicile once claimed and accepted by the Commission for the purpose of admission to an examination/ selection shall be treated final and, no change will be allowed at a subsequent examination/selection.
  7. Candidate will submit an undertaking/declaration that he/she is not in possession of any other domicile certificate other than the one claimed in his Online Application for the aforesaid case/post.
  8. The provincial/regional quota as advertised will be observed strictly. Therefore, candidates possessing the required domicile will only be considered for appointment. All candidates must attach with requisite documents, attested 4 copies of self domicile certificates. Applications of candidates who do not possess prescribed domicile for a post shall be rejected.
  9. Posts reserved to be filled on merit shall be opened to all applicants irrespective of their domicile.
  10. A Sindh (Urban) domicile refers only to the city areas of Karachi, Hyderabad and Sukkur. Cantonment areas are considered as being a part of the city. The areas under the jurisdiction of the District Councils of these districts and the rest of Sindh are Sindh Rural Areas.
  11. Federally Administered Tribal Areas include:-
    i.) Tribal Areas adjoining Peshawar, Bannu, D.I. Khan and Kohat Districts; and
    ii.) Bajor, Mohmand, Orakzai, Khyber, Kurram, North Waziristan and South Waziristan Agencies.
  12. A candidate belonging to the Federal or Provincial Tribal Areas should produce alongwith requisite documents a certificate issued and signed by the Political Agent of the area in the prescribed form available on FPSC website.
  13. A candidate who has married a person who is not a citizen of Pakistan shall not be eligible for appointment provided that a person who marries an Indian national with the prior permission of the Government may be regarded as being eligible for appointment.