ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis can travel to Iceland besides six other countries without visa for one to three months, said a Foreign Office statement on Sunday. The six countries include the Maldives, Nepal, Tonga, Trinidad, western Samava and Zambia. As many as 28 countries have waived visa condition for Pakistanis holding official and diplomatic passports. The countries are: Brazil, Germany, the Czech Republic, Mexico, the Philippines, Tajikistan, Algeria, Argentine, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Luxemburg, Holland, Romania, Russian Federation, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey and Serbia. online
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ISLAMABAD: Pakistanis can travel to Iceland besides six other countries without visa for one to three months, said a Foreign Office statement on Sunday. The six countries include the Maldives, Nepal, Tonga, Trinidad, western Samava and Zambia. As many as 28 countries have waived visa condition for Pakistanis holding official and diplomatic passports. The countries are: Brazil, Germany, the Czech Republic, Mexico, the Philippines, Tajikistan, Algeria, Argentine, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Luxemburg, Holland, Romania, Russian Federation, South Korea, Tunisia, Turkey and Serbia. online
What does that mean? I doubt the the visa waiver is applicable for common citizens of Pakistan.
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is'nt iceland part of e.u?man thats christmas for a lot of pakistanis who wants to get into western europe...most of them once in there won't come back.
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The common Pakistani citizens can stay in 8 countries without visa for one to three months. These countries are Iceland, Maldives, Nepal, Tonga, Trinida, western Samava and Zambia.
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According to the their official site only Pakistanis with Service and Diplomatic passports can enter Iceland without a visa. Not only do regular Pakistanis need a visa to enter Iceland, they even need a transit visa to transit through an Icelandic airport:
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Shahazad_f: Don't bring a thread back to life just because you want to comment on it, this thread is frikkin 2 year old unless you have some "updated" info on the subject.