Is Kenya visa-free for Pakistani citizens?
Yes, Pakistani citizens don’t need a visa to travel to Kenya. Foreign nationals, regardless of nationality, will be able to enter Kenya without a visa for tourism or business stays of up to 90 days beginning January 1, 2024. Instead, travelers must get a new Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA).
The Kenya ETA for Pakistani citizens is valid for single entry and is limited to the dates specified in the application. It permits for stays of up to 90 days.
Visitors from Pakistan can apply for a Kenya ETA through the Kenya Immigration Services website. After completing your application, you will get an email confirming receipt of the application and money made. After receiving the ETA by email, Pakistani passengers must print a copy and show it to the border immigration officer together with their passport.
Kenya is one of the most popular tourist destinations in East Africa. When preparing to Kenya, Pakistani citizens must learn about Kenya's ETA requirements and how they work.
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