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BISP 8171 Disqualified Families Re-Eligibility Rules February 2026

Published On: February 4, 2026
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BISP 8171 Disqualified Families Re-Eligibility Rules February 2026

Families marked disqualified can regain eligibility by updating survey data, correcting records, and completing biometric checks. The Benazir Income Support Programme now reassesses households through dynamic surveys and poverty score reviews. If income dropped, family size changed, or data was outdated earlier, a new evaluation may restore support. Acting quickly improves chances before the next payment cycle.

BISP 8171 Disqualified Families Re-Eligibility Rules February 2026

Why Families Get Disqualified

Poverty Score Increased

Income or assets raised PMT score above limit.

Incomplete Survey

Missing household or family data.

Biometric Issues

Fingerprint mismatch or unverified CNIC.

Database Updates

Employment or tax records affected status.

Who Can Become Eligible Again

Situation Re-Eligibility Chance
Income loss High
Family size increased Moderate
Data correction High
Survey not completed earlier High

Steps to Restore Eligibility

  1. Visit nearest BISP center

  2. Request dynamic survey update

  3. Provide correct household information

  4. Complete biometric verification

  5. Wait for 8171 confirmation message

Conclusion

Disqualification is not permanent. Updated data and verification can restore assistance under the 2026 rules.

CTA: Visit a BISP center today and request re-evaluation.

FAQs

Can disqualified families apply again?

Yes, through updated survey review.

Does income drop improve chances?

Yes, lower income may reduce PMT score.

Is biometric check necessary?

Yes, if flagged in the system.

How long does review take?

Usually one payment cycle.

Will I receive SMS confirmation?

Yes, status is sent via 8171.

Hamza Ali

Hamza Ali is an experienced writer contributing to the pefma.com.pk platform. With a strong background in government projects and infrastructure development, his work focuses on bringing attention to the impact of public sector initiatives.

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