Pakistan Dual Nationality — Rules, Eligible Countries & How to Apply (2026)
Pakistan allows its citizens to hold dual nationality with select countries. This guide explains the rules, eligible country list, application process, and what it means for your rights as a Pakistani citizen.
Good News for Overseas Pakistanis
Pakistan permits dual nationality under Section 14-A of the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951 (amended 1972). If you acquire citizenship of an approved country, you do not automatically lose your Pakistani citizenship. However, you must formally register your dual nationality status.
Countries with Dual Nationality Agreements
Pakistan currently has dual nationality agreements with the following countries. Citizens of these countries may hold Pakistani citizenship simultaneously:
Approved Dual Nationality Countries
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Canada
- Australia
- New Zealand
- France
- Italy
- Belgium
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Sweden
- Netherlands
- Switzerland
- Egypt
- Jordan
- Syria
- Libya
- Bahrain
How to Apply for Dual Nationality Recognition
Obtain Foreign Citizenship
Complete the naturalisation process in one of the approved countries listed above. You will need your foreign citizenship certificate or naturalisation certificate.
Gather Required Documents
Prepare: valid Pakistan passport, foreign citizenship/naturalisation certificate, NICOP or CNIC, two passport-size photographs, completed dual nationality application form, and the prescribed fee.
Submit to Pakistan Embassy
Visit your nearest Pakistan embassy or high commission. Submit the application and documents in person. The embassy forwards your application to the Ministry of Interior in Islamabad for approval.
Receive Confirmation
Processing takes 4-8 weeks. Once approved, you receive a dual nationality certificate. This must be carried when travelling to Pakistan on your foreign passport, as it proves you have not renounced Pakistani citizenship.
Rights & Restrictions for Dual Nationals
| Right/Activity | Status for Dual Nationals | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Own property in Pakistan | Allowed | Full rights to buy, sell, inherit property |
| Open bank account in Pakistan | Allowed | Including Roshan Digital Account |
| Vote in Pakistan elections | Allowed | Overseas voting rights for registered voters |
| Hold public office | Restricted | Must renounce foreign citizenship first (per Supreme Court rulings) |
| Serve in Pakistan military | Restricted | Not permitted for dual nationals |
| Work in Pakistan government | Restricted | Civil service positions require single nationality |
| Run a business in Pakistan | Allowed | Full rights to register companies, invest, trade |
| Inherit property and assets | Allowed | Subject to Pakistan inheritance law (Islamic or personal law) |
| Travel to Pakistan | Allowed | Enter on either passport; carry dual nationality certificate |
Tax Implications
Holding dual nationality has important tax implications:
- Pakistan tax residency: If you spend 183+ days in Pakistan in a tax year, you may be considered a Pakistan tax resident and subject to Pakistan income tax on worldwide income
- US citizens: The US taxes worldwide income regardless of residence. You must file US tax returns even while living in Pakistan. FATCA reporting applies to accounts over $10,000
- UK citizens: The UK taxes based on residency. If you are UK tax resident, your Pakistan income is reportable. Double taxation treaties may provide relief
- Pakistan property income: Rental income and capital gains from Pakistan property are taxable in Pakistan regardless of your residency status
- Double taxation treaties: Pakistan has DTAs with most dual nationality agreement countries. These prevent being taxed twice on the same income
Tax laws are complex. Consult a qualified tax adviser familiar with both countries' tax systems.
What If Your Country Is Not on the List?
If you acquire citizenship of a country not on the approved list (for example, Germany, India, or Saudi Arabia), you will automatically lose your Pakistani citizenship under the Pakistan Citizenship Act 1951.
Options Available
- Pakistan Origin Card (POC): Former Pakistani citizens can apply for a POC, which grants visa-free entry to Pakistan, the right to buy property, and work permits. It is not citizenship but provides significant privileges. Learn more about POC.
- Reinstatement of citizenship: In some cases, you can apply to have Pakistani citizenship restored through the Ministry of Interior, though this is discretionary and not guaranteed.
- Check before naturalising: If maintaining Pakistani citizenship is important to you, verify the current approved list with the Pakistan embassy before applying for foreign citizenship.
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick Facts
- Approved countries: 18+
- Processing: 4-8 weeks
- Legal basis: Citizenship Act 1951 (s.14-A)
- Property rights: Fully retained
- Public office: Restricted
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Warning
Acquiring citizenship of a country not on the approved list results in automatic loss of Pakistani citizenship. Always verify the current list with the Pakistan embassy before naturalising in another country.