Next BISP Survey in 2026 – Ineligible Individual can now only Update Missing Data

The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP) has announced that recipients who are currently ineligible for payments would have to wait until the next survey in 2026. This survey is conducted every two years to update beneficiaries’ data. If you find yourself ineligible and need to amend your information, visit your local tehsil office. This update attempts to ensure that the most recent data is available for future surveys.

BISP Will Conduct Its Next Survey For Ineligible People In 2026

On August 5th, BISP Director General Naveed Akbar addressed a large number of beneficiaries who were having problems with their eligibility status via online social media. Many people reported seeing an ineligible sign or Code 933, despite having received payments for a long period. Naveed Akbar encouraged these individuals to be calm and wait for the next installment. He reassured them that qualified participants would be added to the program in September or November. Those judged ineligible can update their information at the tehsil office, but if it is insufficient, they must wait until the 2026 survey to reapply.

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Key PointsDetails
Next SurveyConducted in 2026 to update beneficiary data.
Ineligibility UpdateIneligible individuals can update data at Tehsil offices.
Reasons for IneligibilityIncreased PMT score, incorrect info, tax filing, fraud.
Steps to Update InfoVisit Tehsil office, provide new info, get receipt.

Update Your Missing Data at the Tehsil Office

Naveed Akbar proposed during a recent online meeting that customers whose payments have ceased should go to the BISP Tehsil Center to check for any errors in their records. If an error occurs, customers can amend their information to restart receiving payments.

Steps for updating your information at the BISP Office

To update your contact information, follow these instructions.

  • Visit the BISP Tehsil office where you were originally enrolled.
  • Discuss your problem with the counter staff and await their directions.
  • A representative will ask you about your problem at another table.
  • Inform them of your updated information and ask them to change your phone number.
  • The person will check your ID number and ask a series of questions.
  • Once verified, your new phone number will be updated in their system.
  • Remember to ask for a receipt for the upgrade.

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Why are people told they are ineligible for the BISP program?

There are various reasons why a beneficiary may be judged ineligible for the BISP program.

  • If an eligible woman’s PMT score or poverty level increases, she will no longer get money.
  • If fraudulent information was provided when entering the program, or if fraud was promoted.
  • If a return tax is filed in support of the woman’s CNIC card.
  • If a woman is found guilty of taking part in payment deductions, she will be expelled from the program.

Conclusion

The Benazir Income Support Programme (BISP) will conduct its next survey in 2026. For those who have been judged ineligible, amending missing data at the tehsil office is critical for potentially resuming payments. While you wait for the next survey to reapply, update your current information to ensure accuracy and eligibility.

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FAQs

When is the next BISP survey?

The next BISP survey will be conducted in 2026. This survey is conducted every two years to update beneficiaries’ data.

How do I amend my information if I am ineligible?

You can change your information by going to the BISP Tehsil office where you were first enrolled. Provide the staff with the appropriate changes to correct any inaccuracies.

What do I do if my payments have stopped?

To check any errors in your information, go to the BISP Tehsil Center. If your information is valid, you may have to wait until the next survey in 2026 to reapply for eligibility.

What are some common grounds for being found ineligible?

Common reasons include an increase in PMT Score or poverty level, giving incorrect information, filing a return tax on the CNIC card, or taking part in payment deductions.

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