Pakistan’s SIFC, launched to attract foreign investment mainly from Gulf states, introduces special visas

This general view shows the commercial district of Pakistan's port city of Karachi on February 3, 2023. (AFP/File)
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Updated 19 December 2023
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Pakistan’s SIFC, launched to attract foreign investment mainly from Gulf states, introduces special visas

  • The SIFC will distribute visas ranging from six months to five years among people within a 24-hour span
  • The council says these travel permits will be extendable for two years with a processing time of two weeks

KARACHI: The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) of Pakistan on Tuesday launched a business- and investor-friendly visa service to facilitate international entrepreneurs seeking to operate in the country by making financial investments.
The SIFC is a civil-military hybrid body to fast-track decision-making and investment from foreign countries that was inaugurated in June with an aim to promote exciting business opportunities in various sectors that include agriculture, mining, information technology and defense.
The council was set up as Pakistan faced tough economic challenges amid dwindling forex reserves and rapidly depreciating national currency.
“SIFC proudly unveils the exclusive SIFC Visa,” it said in a social media post. “Designed with distinction, it caters to visionary investors and dynamic business leaders.”

 

 

The SIFC’s social media post was also accompanied by a short video that said the duration of visas varied between six months to five years.
The council promised to grant these travel permits within 24 hours to interested parties who had submitted passports, photographs and SIFC recommendation letters.
The video noted that those who wanted to establish or expand business in the country could choose between six-month, single-entry or five-year, multiple-entry business visas.
However, the individuals who were interested in investing in the country’s designated economic sectors could opt for three- or five-year multiple-entry investor visa.
The SIFC said these visas were extendable by two years, though the processing time for that would be two weeks.
The council’s recent move followed its executive committee meeting earlier this month. The meeting also focused on administrative issues related to setting up economic zones while discussing the privatization process in the country.


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RIYADH: Collaboration between Saudi Arabia’s national carrier Saudia and the Saudi Tourism Authority in 2025 resulted in the Kingdom receiving approximately 27 million tourists and visitors from 24 countries on Saudia flights.

Khaled Tash, Group chief marketing officer of Saudia, praised the partnership with the STA, noting that it will contribute to reaching the target of 150 million tourists by 2030, following the achievement of the initial target in 2023. 

The announcement was made during the launch of a Saudia aircraft adorned with the “Spirit of Saudi” logo at Saudia Technic’s maintenance, repair and overhaul village in Jeddah. 

The launch forms part of the strategic partnership with the STA aimed at enhancing the Kingdom’s position as a global tourism destination. 

The aircraft will fly to 25 destinations worldwide during 2026, serving as a mobile promotional platform reflecting authentic Saudi hospitality and supporting Vision 2030 goals to attract visitors from around the world.   

In a statement to the Saudi Press Agency, Tash said the aircraft selected for the partnership is the Boeing B787-9, designed for long-haul flights to some of the Kingdom’s farthest destinations, including Jeddah–Washington routes, as well as East Asia and China. 

For his part, Abdullah Al-Dakhil, the official spokesperson for the STA, affirmed that air connectivity is a key pillar of the tourism sector. He pointed out that the aim of this partnership, utilizing the international Boeing B787-9 aircraft, which attracts visitors from around the world, is to make the aircraft, with all its amenities, a creative promotional platform for travelers during their journey to Saudi Arabia. 

This will allow them to experience authentic Saudi hospitality even before arriving in the Kingdom, where diverse destinations, seasons and international events await year-round. 

Saudi Arabia is investing billions of dollars as part of its Vision 2030 plan to diversify its economy away from fossil fuels, boosting its private sector, and enhancing connectivity, as well as solidifying its role in the global aviation industry.  

As part of the plan, the Kingdom aims to serve 330 million passengers across more than 250 destinations and transport 4.5 million tonnes of air cargo by 2030.