As of 2024, Pakistani passport holders can travel to several countries with either visa-free entry, visa on arrival, or e-visa options. Here’s a comprehensive guide:
Visa-Free Entry for Pakistani Citizens
Pakistani passport holders can enter the following countries without a visa:
- Dominica (6 months)
- Haiti (3 months)
- Micronesia (30 days)
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (30 days)
- Trinidad and Tobago (3 months)
- Vanuatu (30 days)
Visa on Arrival (VOA) for Pakistani Citizens
Visa on Arrival means you can obtain a visa upon arrival at the airport or border. Ensure you carry US dollars and passport-sized photos, as they are typically required. The fee for VOA is generally around $50.
Countries offering Visa on Arrival for Pakistani nationals include:
- Benin (8 days)
- Cambodia (30 days)
- Cape Verde (30 days)
- Comoros (45 days)
- Guinea-Bissau (90 days)
- Kenya (90 days)
- Madagascar (90 days)
- Maldives (30 days)
- Mozambique (30 days)
- Nepal (30 days)
- Palau (30 days)
- Qatar (30 days)
- Rwanda (30 days)
- Samoa (90 days)
- Seychelles (90 days)
- Somalia (30 days)
- Timor-Leste (30 days)
- Tanzania (30 days)
- Togo (7 days)
- Tuvalu (30 days)
- Uganda (30 days)
E-Visas for Pakistani Citizens
Several countries offer e-visas, which can be applied for online. Generally, you need to provide a scanned copy of your passport and sometimes additional documentation. The e-visa must be printed and presented upon arrival.
Countries offering e-visas to Pakistani citizens include:
- Australia
- Azerbaijan
- Bahrain
- Congo
- Ethiopia
- Gabon
- Georgia
- Jordan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Sri Lanka
- Turkey
- Zambia
Requirements Before Traveling
For visa-free, visa on arrival, or e-visa travel, Pakistani passport holders generally need:
- A valid passport
- A return ticket
- Hotel booking or proof of accommodation
- Sufficient funds to cover the stay
Ensure your passport is valid and meet all other entry requirements for a smooth travel experience.