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From Qatar to Sri Lanka: Check List of countries where Pakistanis can travel without Visa

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LAHORE – Pakistani passport continues to remain at the bottom of the recent index shared by Henley Passport Index, but people from South Asian nation can still travel to more than 30 countries without getting visa, or with visa on arrival Citizens from South Asian nation can now travel to 33 countries without visa or with visa-on-arrival access, amid new opportunities for tourism, business, and other international ventures. From Barbados, to Maldives, Kenya, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Qatar, there are thirty three visa-free countries which you can to explore without securing visas. Some of these countries offer opportunities to broaden cultural and business connections worldwide. Here is the list of visa-free and visa-on-arrival countries in a table with four columns: Despite holding the 103rd global ranking for passport strength, shared with Yemen, this development marks a significant step forward for Pakistani travelers. The government of Pakistan continues to negotiate additional visa agreements, aiming to further enhance global mobility for its citizens. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.

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