You can enter Pakistan with a one-way ticket, but you may be asked to show proof of onward travel or explain your departure plans.
One-way tickets and entry rules
Pakistan does not strictly require a return ticket for entry, but travelers on a tourist visa are often expected to demonstrate that they will leave the country.
Checks at departure and arrival
- A return or onward ticket
- Evidence of planned exit from Pakistan
Airlines are usually stricter than immigration authorities. At check-in, staff may ask for proof of onward travel before allowing boarding.
At immigration, officers may ask how long you intend to stay and how you plan to leave. If your answers are clear and consistent with your visa duration, entry is usually granted.
Travelers planning flexible or overland exits should still carry some form of onward travel proof or a basic explanation of their plans. This helps avoid delays both at departure and upon arrival.