According to the country’s updated travel advisory, Passengers will be required to bring their coronavirus vaccination certificates with them before travelling.
Travelers aged six years and above will be required to present evidence of a negative COVID-19 test taken up to 72 hours before the start of travel.
Non-Pakistani passport holders below 18 years of age and passengers who hold a medical certificate stating that they have been medically advised not to receive a Covid-19 vaccine
Passengers traveling by air will be tested for the virus on arrival at the airport. Those who test positive will be moved to a self-paid quarantine facility for 10 days. A PCR test will be conducted on the eighth day of the isolation. If the results are negative, the travelers will be allowed to go home.
Travelers to Pakistan will also be required to provide their contact information through the Pass Track App or through a web-based form.
Pakistan updated its travel advisory after the outbreak of the new Omicron variant. The new coronavirus strain has been classified as “highly transmissible”. It was first reported in South Africa.