Pakistani citizens continue to migrate abroad for better education, security, and lifestyle. Apart from traveling on an original Pakistani passport, you can also acquire citizenship of other countries through investment.
In 2025, several countries, including Turkey, Malta, Egypt, and Jordan, are offering Pakistani citizens second citizenship in exchange for investment, ranging from property purchases to donations to national funds.
Programs start at a minimum of $130,000 and range to over half a million dollars as these citizenships often provide visa-free access to over 140 countries, business flexibility, and long-term residency benefits for families.
Citizenship by investment for Pakistanis
Country |
Minimum Investment |
Antigua & Barbuda |
$100,000 |
Dominica |
$200,000 |
Grenada |
$235,000 |
St. Lucia |
$240,000 |
Egypt |
$250,000 |
St. Kitts & Nevis |
$250,000 |
Jordan |
$750,000 – 1.5 million |
Malta |
EUR 738,000+ |
North Macedonia |
EUR 200,000 |
Türkiye |
$400,000 |
Such investment offers allow Pakistanis to obtain a second passport by making a financial investment in countries offering such programs. Nations like Austria and Malta provide access to the Schengen Area, while nations like Dominica, St. Lucia, Turkey, and St. Kitts and Nevis offer faster, more affordable citizenship.
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Antigua & Barbuda
Pakistanis can obtain citizenship by donating to the national kitty or investing at least $200,000 in real estate. The process is said to be faster and cheaper than in many other countries. It is a popular choice for those looking for visa-free travel options and a second passport.
Dominica
Dominica offers citizenship through a government donation or by purchasing approved property worth $200,000 or more. It is one of the most cost-effective and direct citizenship programs in the world in terms of investment.
Grenada
Grenadian citizenship can be obtained through a donation to the National Transformation Fund or by investing at least $270,000 in real estate, plus a fee. Grenada also offers visa-free travel to China and eligibility for the U.S. E-2 investor visa, making it an attractive option.
Saint Lucia
Saint Lucia (St. Lucia) offers several investment options for citizenship, including a donation, a $250,000 enterprise investment, a $300,000 real estate investment, or a $300,000 purchase of government bonds (additional fee). This is a flexible program that is suitable for a variety of investors.
Egypt
Egypt allows investors to obtain citizenship through several routes: donation, property purchase ($300,000), business investment ($450,000), or bank deposit ($500,000). The country offers flexibility depending on your financial strategy and preferred investment type.
Saint Kitts and Nevis
The country offers citizenship through a Sustainable Island State Contribution (SISC) donation or by investing in a public benefit project. St. Kitts and Nevis has one of the oldest citizenship-by-investment programs and offers visa-free travel to many countries.
Jordan
Jordan’s investment program includes several options: bank deposits, treasury bonds, purchase of business shares, or investments in small and medium-sized enterprises. These options are aimed at attracting investors who can help strengthen Jordan’s economy.
Malta
Malta offers a path to EU citizenship through a combination of government donation, property purchase or rental, and financial investment. It is a detailed, multi-step process with rigorous due diligence but offers the benefits of living and working throughout the EU.
North Macedonia
Citizenship can be obtained by investing €200,000 in a government-approved private fund or €400,000 in a business that creates local jobs. The program is designed to boost the country’s economy and attract international investors.
Türkiye
Turkey allows you to obtain citizenship by purchasing real estate (starting at $400,000), making investments, depositing funds in a Turkish bank, or investing in government bonds, fund shares, or private pension plans. This is a popular and fast-track program with minimal residency requirements.