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Import of Vehicles – Customs Guide in Pakistan

This guide provides comprehensive information on the procedures, rules, and duties involved in importing vehicles into Pakistan. Whether you are an overseas Pakistani, car dealer, or returning resident, this guide helps you navigate the process smoothly.

Note: Always check the latest SROs and FBR rules before importing a vehicle.

Vehicle Import Schemes

Personal Baggage Scheme – Allows overseas Pakistanis to import a vehicle once every 2 years.

Gift Scheme – Vehicle can be sent as a gift by a Pakistani living abroad to family in Pakistan.

Transfer of Residence Scheme – For overseas Pakistanis shifting permanently back to Pakistan; most flexible.

Commercial Import – For licensed importers or dealers with trade permissions.

Allowed Vehicle Types

Cars (New or Used – up to 3 years old)

4×4 Jeeps and SUVs

Electric Vehicles (up to 5 years old – subject to EV policy)

Motorcycles (New only)

Commercial vehicles (only through commercial importers)

Documents Required

Original Passport (entry/exit stamps to verify overseas stay)

Purchase Invoice

Bill of Lading

Export Certificate/Registration documents from origin country

Pakistan CNIC & NICOP

Proof of Stay Abroad (minimum 180 days in the last 7 months)

Duty & Taxes (Approximate)
Vehicle TypeEngine SizeDuty & Tax (PKR)Scheme Allowed
Used Car660cc750,000All
Used Car1000cc1,200,000All
SUV (Petrol)1800cc2,500,000TR/Gift/Baggage
Electric Vehicle50 kWh battery0 (exempt till 2026)All
Important Restrictions

Vehicles older than allowed age are not permitted

Only one vehicle can be imported per person every 2 years

Vehicle must be registered in the name of the importer (or gift recipient)

All duties must be paid in foreign exchange remitted from abroad

Tips for Smooth Import

Hire a licensed clearing agent to handle customs formalities

Ensure all documents are complete before shipping

Send foreign exchange for duty through banking channels

Use FBR’s valuation database to estimate costs beforehand

FAQs

Q1: Can I import a used car myself?
A: Yes, under personal baggage, gift, or transfer of residence schemes if you meet eligibility.

Q2: Are electric cars duty-free?
A: Yes, EVs under 50 kWh are duty exempt till 2026 (subject to policy updates).

Q3: Can I import a car for my brother?
A: Only under the gift scheme, and it must be sent by a blood relative abroad.

Q4: What happens if documentation is incomplete?
A: Your vehicle may be held at port or returned. Accuracy is critical.

Need Assistance?

Visit: www.fbr.gov.pk for the latest import SROs

Use FBR’s vehicle valuation system before shipment

Hire a licensed clearing agent for paperwork and duty payment

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