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Updated list of countries allowing visa-free travel for Pakistani passport holders in 2025

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ISLAMABAD: Pakistani passport holders can now enjoy visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to over 30 countries, significantly improving the country’s global travel status.

According to the latest data released by renowned global citizenship and residency consulting firm Henley & Partners, Pakistan’s passport has risen to 100th position in the 2025 Global Passport Index. This marks a significant increase from its 113th position in 2021, indicating continued progress in Pakistan’s global engagement and diplomatic outreach.

The improvement is being seen as a reflection of the country’s ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations and enhance its international image. Diplomatic sources attribute this progress to consistent foreign policy initiatives and the acquisition of strategic travel agreements.

Country
Barbados
Burundi
Cambodia
Cape Verde Islands
Comoro Islands
Cook Islands
Djibouti
Dominica
Guinea-Bissau
Haiti
Kenya
Madagascar
Maldives
Micronesia
Montserrat
Mozambique
Nepal
Niue
Palau Islands
Qatar
Rwanda
Samoa
Senegal
Seychelles
Sierra Leone
Somalia
Sri Lanka
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Timor-Leste
Trinidad and Tobago
Tuvalu
Vanuatu

One of the key developments in this upward trend is the recent agreement between Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Under the agreement, holders of diplomatic and official passports of both countries will be exempted from visa requirements. The move is expected to ease travel formalities for government officials and strengthen diplomatic cooperation between the two countries.

A senior official in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that this is a positive milestone for Pakistan. “Increasing freedom of travel not only enhances people-to-people contact but also opens new avenues for trade, tourism and international cooperation.”

The list of countries offering visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to Pakistani passport holders includes parts of Africa, the Caribbean, Oceania and Asia. Experts believe that with continued diplomatic momentum, more travel agreements could be on the horizon.

The improved ranking is seen as an encouraging sign for the government’s ongoing efforts to boost the morale of Pakistani travelers and improve global mobility for its citizens.

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