Visa Free Countries for Pakistani Passport Holders with UK BRP 2026
The complete and up-to-date guide for Pakistanis living in the UK with an eVisa (formerly BRP). Find out exactly which countries you can visit without a visa, which need a Schengen visa, and how the BRP to eVisa transition affects your travel in 2026.
If you hold an Pakistani passport and live in the UK with a valid eVisa (the digital replacement for the Biometric Residence Permit), you have access to a growing number of visa-free destinations around the world. Your UK residence status opens doors that your Pakistani passport alone may not, particularly in Europe, the Americas, and the Caribbean.
This guide is specifically written for Pakistanis living in the United Kingdom who want to understand their travel options in 2026. We cover every visa-free country available to you, explain the Schengen visa rules that affect Pakistani passport holders, and provide practical guidance on the BRP to eVisa transition that has changed how UK residents prove their immigration status when travelling.
Since all UK Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) expired on 31 December 2024 and the grace period for using them ended on 1 June 2025, Pakistanis with UK residence must now use the eVisa system to prove their immigration status. This is a free digital record accessible through your UKVI account at gov.uk. Before any international travel, you must ensure your Pakistani passport is linked to your eVisa.
Pakistani nationals form one of the largest BRP holder communities in the UK, with deep roots dating back decades. Whether you hold a Skilled Worker visa, Student visa, Spouse visa, or ILR, your UK eVisa now provides your immigration status digitally. Many Pakistanis in the UK travel to destinations beyond Pakistan for holidays, business, and family visits, making it essential to know which countries offer visa-free access.
Visa-Free Countries for Pakistani Passport Holders with UK BRP
The following countries allow Pakistani passport holders with a valid UK eVisa to enter without obtaining an additional visa. Your UK residence status is the key factor that enables this access — these countries recognise UK immigration status as sufficient for short-term visits.
Important: “Visa-free” here means you do not need to apply for a visa in advance. You still need a valid Pakistani passport and proof of your UK eVisa status. Some countries may require other documents such as return tickets, proof of accommodation, or proof of sufficient funds.
Europe (Non-Schengen)
These European countries are NOT part of the Schengen Area and have specifically agreed to allow entry for UK residence permit holders. Pakistani passport holders with UK eVisa can visit:
- Albania — Up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Valid Pakistani passport and UK eVisa required. Albania has become one of the most popular visa-free destinations for BRP holders, offering stunning beaches along the Albanian Riviera, historic cities like Berat and Gjirokaster (both UNESCO sites), and extremely affordable prices compared to Western Europe. Budget roughly GBP 30-50 per day for comfortable travel.
- Serbia — Up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Belgrade has become a major tourist destination with its lively nightlife, historic Kalemegdan Fortress, and excellent food scene. Serbia offers good value with daily costs of GBP 30-50. Source: Serbian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Montenegro — Up to 30 days. The Adriatic coastline of Montenegro rivals Croatia and Italy for beauty but at a fraction of the cost. Kotor Bay is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and Budva offers beach resort experiences. Budget GBP 40-70 per day. Warning: Montenegro’s border systems have had difficulty verifying UK eVisas. Carry a printed copy of your eVisa confirmation and contact the Montenegrin embassy before travel. Source: Montenegro.org
- North Macedonia — Up to 15 days per entry (max 90 days in 180-day period). Temporary measure through 31 December 2026 — may not be renewed. Must hold a multiple-entry UK visa. Lake Ohrid (UNESCO site), Skopje’s mix of Ottoman and modern architecture, and Matka Canyon make this a short but rewarding trip. Source: North Macedonia MFA
- Gibraltar — Up to 21 days. A British Overseas Territory at the southern tip of Spain. See the famous Rock, the Barbary macaques, and cross between two continents. Being a BOT, entry is straightforward for UK residents.
Americas
Pakistani passport holders with UK eVisa can access several destinations in the Americas:
- Mexico — Up to 180 days. Mexico is the longest visa-free stay available to UK BRP holders. All foreign visitors regardless of nationality are exempt from a Mexican visa if they hold a valid UK visa. Mexico offers Cancun beaches, Mexico City culture, Mayan ruins, incredible food, and great value. Direct flights from the UK take around 11 hours. Source: Mexican Consulate
- Panama — Up to 30 days (extendable by 60 days via Immigration Service). Must show proof of economic solvency (minimum $500 USD), valid passport (3+ months), and round-trip ticket. Panama offers the famous canal, beautiful San Blas islands, modern Panama City skyline, and tropical rainforests. The country uses the US Dollar alongside the Balboa, making budgeting straightforward. Source: Embassy of Panama
Caribbean
Important note on Caribbean travel: Most Caribbean countries base visa policies on passport nationality, NOT UK residence status. Only Antigua & Barbuda has been verified as offering entry specifically based on UK residence. The following Caribbean destinations are accessible to Pakistani passport holders:
- Antigua & Barbuda — Visa on arrival for holders of a valid UK visa or Indefinite Leave to Remain. Up to 90 days. This is one of the few Caribbean nations that explicitly recognises UK residence status as a basis for visa on arrival. Source: Immigration Antigua and Barbuda
- Dominican Republic — Up to 90 days. All-inclusive resorts, Punta Cana beaches, and the historic Zona Colonial in Santo Domingo. Note: Entry rules for Pakistani passport holders may be based on passport nationality rather than UK residence — check with the embassy before travelling.
- Aruba — Up to 30 days. “One Happy Island” with white sand beaches, consistent warm weather, and Dutch colonial charm. Note: Entry rules for Pakistani passport holders may be based on passport nationality rather than UK residence — check with the embassy before travelling.
- Curacao — Up to 30 days. Colourful Willemstad (UNESCO site), excellent diving, and a blend of Dutch, Caribbean, and Latin American cultures. Note: Entry rules for Pakistani passport holders may be based on passport nationality rather than UK residence — check with the embassy before travelling.
- Sint Maarten — Up to 30 days. The Dutch side of this shared island offers duty-free shopping, Maho Beach (famous for low-flying planes), and water sports. Note: Entry rules for Pakistani passport holders may be based on passport nationality rather than UK residence — check with the embassy before travelling.
- Anguilla — Up to 90 days. Pristine white sand beaches consistently ranked among the world’s best.
- Bermuda — Up to 90 days. Pink sand beaches, pastel-coloured buildings, and a fascinating blend of British and island culture.
- Turks and Caicos — Up to 90 days. Grace Bay Beach is regularly voted the world’s best beach. Crystal-clear turquoise waters and excellent snorkelling.
- British Virgin Islands — Up to 90 days. A sailing paradise with some of the world’s best anchorages and dive sites.
- Montserrat — Up to 90 days. The “Emerald Isle of the Caribbean” with an active volcano and lush tropical landscapes.
- Cayman Islands — Up to 30 days. Seven Mile Beach, Stingray City, and excellent diving in crystal-clear waters.
- Turkey — eVisa required, ~$50, up to 90 days. Apply online before travel. One of the most popular destinations for UK-based Pakistanis.
- Bahrain — Visa on arrival, ~$26, up to 14 days.
- Oman — eVisa required, ~$52, up to 10-30 days depending on visa type.
- Malaysia — Visa-free for most nationalities, up to 90 days. Check specific requirements for Pakistani passport holders.
- Indonesia — Visa on arrival, ~$35, up to 30 days. Extendable once for another 30 days.
- Maldives — Free visitor permit on arrival, up to 30 days. All nationalities welcomed.
- Fiji — Visitor permit on arrival, up to 120 days. Free for most nationalities.
- Kenya — eVisa required, apply online before travel.
- Sri Lanka — eVisa required, apply online before travel, up to 30 days.
- Apply to the right country: Apply to the embassy of the country where you will spend the most time. If visiting multiple countries for equal durations, apply to the country of first entry.
- Required documents: Valid Pakistani passport (6+ months validity, 2+ blank pages), proof of UK eVisa status (share code or screenshot), completed Schengen visa application form, two passport photographs (35mm x 45mm), travel insurance with minimum EUR 30,000 medical coverage, proof of accommodation, flight reservation (NOT a confirmed ticket), 3-6 months bank statements showing sufficient funds, employment letter from your UK employer (or proof of self-employment/student status), and a cover letter explaining your trip purpose and itinerary.
- Fee: EUR 80 for adults (approximately GBP 68), EUR 40 for children aged 6-11, free for children under 6.
- Processing time: Typically 15 calendar days, but can take up to 45 days in peak season. Apply no earlier than 6 months before travel and no later than 15 days before departure.
- Stay duration: Up to 90 days in any 180-day rolling period across ALL Schengen countries combined.
- 31 December 2024: All physical BRP cards expired, regardless of the date printed on the card.
- 1 June 2025: Grace period ended. Expired BRP cards can no longer be used for any international travel.
- Now (March 2026): All UK immigration status is fully digital. You must use your eVisa for travel.
- Create your UKVI account at gov.uk/get-access-evisa if you haven’t already. This is free.
- Link your Pakistani passport to your UKVI account. Your eVisa is tied to your passport number.
- If you renewed your passport, update the new passport number in your UKVI account BEFORE travelling. Failure to do this could result in being denied boarding or entry.
- Take a screenshot of your eVisa immigration status as a backup, in case of internet connectivity issues at airports.
- Generate a share code if needed. Share codes are valid for 90 days and prove your right to travel and return to the UK.
British Overseas Territories
As a UK resident, you have relatively easy access to British Overseas Territories:
Visa on Arrival / eVisa Destinations
These countries offer simplified entry through visa-on-arrival or online eVisa for Pakistani passport holders with UK residence. While not strictly “visa-free”, the process is much simpler than a full embassy visa application:
Schengen Visa Rules for Pakistanis with UK BRP
Pakistani Passport Holders: Schengen Visa IS Required
Pakistani passport holders MUST apply for a Schengen visa to visit any of the 27 Schengen Area countries, regardless of UK immigration status. Having a UK BRP or eVisa does NOT exempt you from this requirement.
This is one of the most common misconceptions among Pakistanis living in the UK. Your UK eVisa proves your right to live and work in Britain, but it does not grant you visa-free access to the European Union or Schengen Area. The Schengen visa requirement is determined by your passport nationality, not your country of residence.
Schengen Countries Requiring a Visa for Pakistani Passport Holders
All 27 Schengen countries require a visa: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
How to Apply for a Schengen Visa from the UK
As a UK-based Pakistani passport holder, you apply for a Schengen visa through the embassy or visa application centre (VFS Global or TLS Contact) of the country you plan to visit. Key points:
For detailed Schengen visa guidance, see our comprehensive Schengen Visa Guide for UK BRP Holders. We also have dedicated guides for applying to France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and Netherlands.
BRP to eVisa Transition: What Pakistanis Need to Know
The UK completed its transition from physical BRP cards to digital eVisas in 2024-2025. Here is what this means for Pakistanis living in the UK:
Key Timeline
What You Must Do Before Travelling
For comprehensive guidance on the eVisa system, see our Digital Immigration Status Guide.
Travel Tips for Pakistanis with UK BRP
Documents to Carry
Always travel with: your valid Pakistani passport (check it has 6+ months validity and 2+ blank pages), a screenshot of your UK eVisa status, your share code (if generated), travel insurance documents, accommodation booking confirmations, return flight details, and proof of sufficient funds. Keep digital and physical copies of everything.
At the Airport
Airlines will check your passport and may verify your UK eVisa status digitally before boarding. Have your Pakistani passport ready with your destination’s entry permission (eVisa for Turkey, nothing needed for visa-free countries). At immigration, you may be asked about the purpose of your visit, duration of stay, and accommodation details.
Budget Destinations
For Pakistanis looking for affordable visa-free holidays, the best value destinations are: Albania (GBP 30-50/day), Serbia (GBP 30-50/day), Montenegro (GBP 40-70/day), and North Macedonia (GBP 25-35/day). These European destinations offer excellent food, culture, and scenery at a fraction of Western European prices.
Travel Insurance
Always get comprehensive travel insurance before any international trip. Your NHS coverage does not extend abroad. Look for policies covering: medical expenses (minimum GBP 1 million), emergency repatriation, trip cancellation, lost luggage, and personal liability. For Schengen visa applications, you need minimum EUR 30,000 medical cover. Compare providers like Staysure, World Nomads, or use a comparison site like MoneySupermarket.
Quick Reference: Pakistani Passport + UK BRP Travel Summary
| Destination | Entry Type | Max Stay | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albania | Visa-Free | 90 days | Free |
| Serbia | Visa-Free | 90 days | Free |
| Montenegro | Visa-Free | 30 days | Free |
| North Macedonia | Visa-Free | 15 days | Free |
| Gibraltar | Visa-Free | 21 days | Free |
| Mexico | Visa-Free | 180 days | Free |
| Panama | Visa-Free | 30 days (+60 ext) | Free |
| Dominican Republic | Visa-Free | 90 days | Free |
| Turkey | eVisa (nationality-dependent) | 30 days | Varies |
| Maldives | On Arrival | 30 days | Free |
| Bermuda | Visa-Free | 90 days | Free |
| Antigua & Barbuda | Visa on Arrival | ~90 days | Free |
| Schengen Area (27 countries) | Visa Required | 90 days | EUR 80 |
Accuracy Commitment
Unlike many travel blogs, every country listed on this page as a “BRP benefit” has been verified against official destination-country government sources (embassy websites, Ministry of Foreign Affairs pages). Countries commonly but incorrectly claimed as BRP benefits — including Georgia, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Kosovo, Jamaica, UAE (for most nationalities), and Egypt — have been excluded or correctly recategorised. We cite our sources so you can verify independently.
Last verified: March 2026 | Sources: Albanian MFA, Serbian MFA, North Macedonia MFA, Mexican Consulate, Embassy of Panama, Turkish MFA, Antigua Immigration Department
Important: BRP Cards Are No Longer Valid for Travel
All UK Biometric Residence Permits (BRPs) expired on 31 December 2024. The grace period ended on 1 June 2025. You must now use your eVisa (digital immigration status) for all international travel. Learn how to set up your eVisa.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Pakistani passport holders with a valid UK eVisa can travel visa-free to several countries including Albania (90 days), Serbia (90 days), Montenegro (30 days), North Macedonia (15 days), Mexico (180 days), Panama (30 days), and Antigua & Barbuda (visa on arrival). Note: Georgia, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Jamaica are nationality-based, not BRP benefits. However, Schengen Area countries (France, Spain, Italy, Germany, etc.) still require a separate Schengen visa.
Yes. Pakistani passport holders require a Schengen visa regardless of their UK immigration status. The fee is EUR 80 for adults, and processing typically takes 15 calendar days. Apply through the embassy of the Schengen country you plan to visit most.
No. All BRPs expired on 31 December 2024 and the grace period ended on 1 June 2025. You must use your eVisa (digital immigration status) for all travel. Set up your UKVI account at gov.uk and link your Pakistani passport.
Non-Schengen European countries with verified BRP-based visa-free entry: Albania (90 days), Serbia (90 days), Montenegro (30 days, eVisa compatibility issues), and North Macedonia (15 days, temporary through Dec 2026). Gibraltar (21 days) as a British Overseas Territory. Georgia, Bosnia, and Kosovo do NOT accept UK residence permits — their rules are passport nationality only. All Schengen countries require a visa.
Apply through the embassy or VFS Global/TLS Contact of the Schengen country you will visit most. You need: valid Pakistani passport, UK eVisa proof, application form, photos, travel insurance (EUR 30,000 minimum), accommodation proof, flight reservation, bank statements, and employment letter. Fee: EUR 80, processing: ~15 days.
Turkey requires an eVisa for most Pakistani passport holders. The eVisa costs approximately $50 and allows up to 90 days. Apply online through the official Turkish eVisa website before travelling. This is separate from your UK eVisa.
The 90/180 day rule means you can stay a maximum of 90 days within any rolling 180-day period. This applies to both Schengen visa travel and many visa-free destinations like Albania and Serbia. The days are cumulative across all countries in the same zone.
Travel insurance is mandatory for Schengen visa applications (minimum EUR 30,000 medical coverage) and strongly recommended for all international travel. Your NHS coverage does not extend abroad. Get comprehensive cover for medical expenses, repatriation, cancellation, and lost luggage.