International Movers from Dubai to Pakistan
Timeless Relocation moves households from Dubai to Pakistan, door to door, to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and beyond. We handle export packing, sea or air freight, customs clearance, and inland delivery. Get a free survey or WhatsApp quote for your Dubai-to-Pakistan move.
Dubai to Pakistan Relocation
Timeless Relocation offers door-to-door international cargo from Dubai to Pakistan, one of our most-requested corridors. We move household goods, personal effects, and commercial cargo with a service tailored to the Dubai-to-Pakistan route.
Our team handles every stage: professional packing in Dubai, sea or air freight to Karachi or Islamabad ports, customs clearance with Pakistan Customs, and inland delivery to your home in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, Rawalpindi, Peshawar, or any city in Pakistan. We coordinate with reliable agents in Pakistan to ensure smooth clearance and timely delivery.
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Cities We Deliver To in Pakistan
Door-to-door cargo across Pakistan: Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Multan, Sialkot, Hyderabad, Gujranwala, and Pakistan-wide.
Container and Freight Options
Choose the option that fits your shipment volume and timeline.
How Long Shipping Takes
Sea freight: 10 to 18 days door-to-door for sea freight to Karachi, additional 3 to 7 days for inland delivery to other cities.
Air freight: 3 to 5 days for air cargo to Karachi, Lahore, or Islamabad airports.
Ports of entry in Pakistan: Karachi Port (KPT), Port Qasim (PQA), Islamabad and Lahore for air cargo.
Transit times vary with season, port congestion, and customs processing. We give you a realistic timeline as part of your quote and update you at each milestone.
Pakistan Customs and Documentation
Pakistan Customs requires a complete inventory list, original passport copy with valid Pakistan visa or NICOP, proof of return (return ticket or CNIC if Pakistani national), and declaration form. Returning Pakistani residents who have lived abroad for at least 6 months can claim Transfer of Residence (TR) facility for duty-free import of household effects. We prepare and submit all paperwork via our Pakistan-side customs agents.
Pakistan-Specific Restrictions
Pakistan Customs prohibits weapons, alcohol (in any quantity), pork products, and certain restricted items. Used electronics over a certain age may attract duty. Antiques and items of cultural heritage may need export clearance from UAE side. Medicines should be in original packaging with prescription if applicable. Our service covers household goods and personal effects only.
Dubai to Pakistan FAQ
Pakistan is one of our most affordable international corridors. Your cost depends on your volume, whether you ship by sea (a shared LCL load or a full 20ft or 40ft container) or by air, and inland delivery beyond Karachi. We give one fixed, all-inclusive quote after a free home survey or WhatsApp photos, with customs and documentation handled. Air freight is faster than sea but costs more per kilogram.
Sea freight is 10 to 18 days door-to-door to Karachi. Inland delivery to Lahore or Islamabad adds 3 to 5 days. Air freight is 3 to 5 days. Customs clearance at Karachi Port typically takes 2 to 4 working days.
Yes. We coordinate with a Pakistan customs agent who handles your TR (Transfer of Residence) declaration, inventory paperwork, and port clearance. You will need a Pakistan visa or NICOP, passport copy, and proof that the items have been in your possession before shipment.
Yes. We pick up from anywhere in the UAE: Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Fujairah, Ras al-Khaimah, Umm al-Quwain. Pickup outside Dubai adds a small transit fee depending on the emirate, included in your quote.
Yes, standard transit cover is included up to a declared value. For higher-value goods, we recommend all-risk insurance at a small percentage of declared value. Insurance terms are detailed in your quote.