Post by : Raina Nasser
In recent years, Pakistan’s passport has become stronger, making it easier for people to travel to other countries. In 2021, it was ranked 113th in the world. Now in 2025, it has moved up to the 100th position. This is a big improvement and shows that the country is working hard to make travel smoother for its people.
One of the biggest reasons for this change is better relations with other countries. Recently, Pakistan signed an important agreement with the UAE. This agreement means that people with official or diplomatic passports can now travel to the UAE without needing a visa. This step could open more doors in the future for all Pakistani travelers.
Right now, Pakistani citizens can visit 32 countries without a visa or by getting a visa on arrival. Some of these beautiful countries include the Maldives, Cambodia, Seychelles, Mauritius, Barbados, Senegal, Rwanda, and the Cook Islands.
The new deal with the UAE is a big win because many Pakistanis live, work, or travel there often. Now, people who work in official jobs for the government can go to the UAE without long visa processes. This also shows that the friendship between Pakistan and the UAE is getting stronger.
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