Pakistan further increases travel restrictions amid looming Omicron threat

Amina Amir
December 06, 2021

NCOC decides to place ban on entry from eight more countries

A file photo of a Pakistani airport.
A file photo of a Pakistani airport.


ISLAMABAD: The National Command and Operation Centre (NCOC) has added eight more names to its Category C list of countries from where travellers are banned from entering Pakistan in wake of the threat of the new COVID-19 variant Omicorn.

The new Category C list includes Croatia, Hungary, Netherlands, Ukraine, Ireland, Slovenia, Vietnam, Poland, South Africa, Mozambique, Lesotho, Eswatini, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Namibia.

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The health and testing protocols for inbound air travel from Category C countries include a complete ban on inbound travel from Category C countries.

What does your exemption certificate need if you're travelling from a Category C country?

Essential travel from these countries will necessitate obtaining an exemption certificate with the following health protocols:

Category B and its travel protocols

As per NCOC's latest rules, the updated Category B list includes Germany, Trinidad and Tobago, Azerbaijan, Mexico, Sri Lanka, Russia, USA, UK, Thailand, France, Austria, Afghanistan, Turkey.

Health and testing protocols for inbound air travel from Category B countries are as under:

Category A and its health protocols

All other countries not included in categories B and C will fall under Category A with the following health and testing protocols for inbound travelers:

Facilitating stranded Pakistanis

The NCOC has, meanwhile, approved some travel relaxations to facilitate stranded Pakistanis.

All Pakistanis can travel from Category C countries without exemption till December 15, but the health and testing protocols will apply.

Pakistanis already travelled/ travelling to Category C countries on short term visa and deportees are permitted to travel back without an exemption process.

Pakistanis unable to get themselves vaccinated abroad (all categories) due to expired visa / Emirates ID or illegal immigrants/ deportees, pending court cases, medical conditions, pregnancy or partial vaccination from Pakistan are exempted from mandatory vaccination if they show valid proof to airline/ immigration authorities before boarding.


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