Thousands of families were marked ineligible during the initial BISP survey due to a poverty score above 32 or incomplete/incorrect information. If your household was disqualified, there’s good news: the Government of Pakistan now offers a re-survey opportunity every two years. This initiative helps families whose financial conditions have worsened or who were unfairly excluded to re-enter the program and receive financial aid.
Who Can Apply for the BISP Re-Survey?
If your household was:
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Declared ineligible due to a poverty score above 32
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Removed due to incorrect data (e.g., not listing all family members or income sources)
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Not receiving payments for the past two years despite previous eligibility
You are now eligible to reapply through a re-survey in 2025, provided two years have passed since your last survey.
The government aims to ensure that deserving families are not left out due to outdated or incorrect information.
Where and When to Reapply
Eligible families can visit their nearest NSER registration center or BISP office to begin the re-survey. You’ll be required to:
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Fill out a new NSER survey form
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Provide accurate and updated information about your family, including:
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Income
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Employment status
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Housing conditions
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Children’s education
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Any illnesses or disabilities
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✅ If your new poverty score is 32 or less, your BISP payments will be automatically restored.
Important Tips for a Successful Re-Survey
To improve your chances of qualifying, ensure the following during the re-survey:
✔️ Register all family members living at your address
✔️ Clearly mention unemployment status if applicable
✔️ Disclose illness or disability in the household
✔️ Mention if you are living in rented housing or informal settlements
✔️ Provide correct data about children’s education and school enrollment
How to Complete the Re-Survey Process
At BISP Office:
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Request the NSER survey form.
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Fill the form with accurate information, including:
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Name, CNIC, and contact number
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Monthly household income
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Number of family members and their details
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Education, health, and housing details
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Submit the completed form at the office.
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You will receive a confirmation message once your registration is successfully submitted.
What Happens After the Re-Survey?
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Your new data is sent to the BISP central system.
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A new poverty score is calculated.
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If your score is 32 or below, your payments are reactivated.
This system is designed to provide fairness and ensure real-time assessment of families’ financial conditions.
Benefits of the BISP Re-Survey Opportunity
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✅ Reapply after 2 years of disqualification
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✅ Chance to update family information
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✅ Fair reassessment of your poverty score
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✅ Encourages honest and accurate data
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✅ Provides a second chance to truly deserving families
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✅ Can help restore BISP financial assistance
FAQs – BISP Re-Survey 2025
When can ineligible families reapply for BISP?
After 2 years from the date of their last survey.
Where do I go for the re-survey?
Visit your nearest BISP or NSER registration center.
What is the required poverty score to qualify?
A score of 32 or less is needed for eligibility.
What details should I give during re-survey?
Provide accurate information about employment, illnesses, housing, and education.
What if I’m still not eligible?
You can apply again after another 2 years.
Is it necessary to register all family members?
Yes, registering all members increases your chances of being considered eligible.
Final Words
The BISP Re-Survey 2025 is a valuable opportunity for thousands of families who were wrongly or previously disqualified. If your household situation has changed, don’t miss this chance to re-register and potentially regain financial support. Visit your nearest NSER center and complete your survey honestly and carefully—your family’s future may depend on it.