When people start importing goods to Pakistan they think it is easy. They think they can just order goods pay the duties and get their shipment.. This is not what really happens. If the documents are not correct, complete and in order the Pakistani customs will keep the goods at the port until everything is done properly.

Starting a business to import goods to Pakistan can be very exciting.. It also means a lot of paperwork, which can be too much for people who are new to this. It does not matter if you are bringing in electronics from China, food from Southeast Asia or machines from Europe. The rules for documents are very strict. Must be followed. If one document is missing it can stop the shipment.

In this guide we will tell you about all the documents you need. We will explain which documents come from the person selling you the goods, which ones you need to get in Pakistan how much they cost and how to use the customs tools to find out exactly what you need for each product.

Key Takeaway Before You Begin

The business of importing goods to Pakistan really starts when you have all the documents. This includes things like registering with the PSW getting a Proforma Invoice, a Bill of Lading and a NOC. If any of these documents are missing it can stop your shipment at the port. The import business in Pakistan and the documents for the import business in Pakistan are very important. You need to have all the documents for the import business, in Pakistan to get your goods.

The Four Mandatory Documents Needed for Every Import

When you import something into Pakistan it does not matter what it is. Food, machinery, clothes, electronics or chemicals. You will always need these four documents. Your supplier in the country will give them to you. You should ask for them before they send the goods.

1. Commercial Invoice

This paper has all the details about the product like how many you’re getting, the price for each one the total cost and how you will pay. The customs people use this to figure out how tax you have to pay.

2. Packing List

This list shows what is in every box or package that is being sent. What is inside how many pieces, how heavy it is and how big it is. This is important when the customs people check the goods at the port.

3. Bill of Lading

This is the important paper for shipping. It says you own the goods. If you do not have the Bill of Lading you cannot get your goods.

4. Certificate of Origin

This paper says where the goods were made. It helps decide how tax you have to pay especially if the goods come from a country that has a free trade agreement with Pakistan like Malaysia, where you might not have to pay any tax.

These four documents are necessary for every import in Pakistan. You cannot do without them. If one of them is missing or wrong or if it does not match what is in the boxes the customs people will hold your goods. The Four Mandatory Documents are really important, for importing into Pakistan. You have to make sure you have all of them. The Four Mandatory Documents are the base of every import.

Product Specific Documents What You Need To Know

So you have the four documents but some products need extra certificates. You get these from your supplier or the people in charge in the country where you are getting the products from. Let me break it down for you:

1. Phytosanitary Certificate

You need this for anything that comes from a plant, like seeds, dried fruits, spices, grains, nuts, coconut products, tamarind and other things that grow. The people who take care of plants in the country where you are getting the products from give you this certificate. It says that the products are okay and do not have any bugs or diseases.

2. Quarantine Certificate

If you are getting products from animals like meat, dairy, leather, animal fats and things like that you need this certificate. It says that the products have been checked by a vet and are healthy.

3. Health Certificate

You need this for food that people are going to eat. It says that the food is safe and clean. Usually the ministry of health or the people who make food is safe in the country where you are getting the products from give you this certificate.

4. Halal Certificate

If you are getting food, meat or certain beauty or medicine products to sell in Pakistan you need this certificate. It has to come from a group that is recognized for making sure products are Halal. This is very important for meat.

5. Aflatoxin Report Or Certificate

You need this for nuts, dried fruits, grains and other things that can have something in them called aflatoxin. Your supplier gets this from a laboratory in their country that is certified to do the tests.

6. Fumigation Certificate

You need this for boxes, pallets and certain products that grow. It says that the products or the boxes they come in have been treated so that bugs do not get into them while they are being shipped. Product-Specific Documents like these are very important to have. You have to make sure you get the Product-Specific Documents, for the products you are getting. Product-Specific Documents can be a lot to handle. They are necessary.

Complete Import Document Checklist. At a Glance

You can use this table to help you It is an idea to always check the specific things you need for the Import Document Checklist of your products HS code before you order any goods Always remember to check the Import Document Checklist for your products HS code.

Document Source Applicable For
Commercial Invoice
Supplier
All imports
Packing List
Supplier
All imports
Bill of Lading (B/L)
Supplier
All imports
Certificate of Origin
Supplier
All imports
Phytosanitary Certificate
Supplier
Plant/agricultural products
Quarantine Certificate
Supplier
Animal-derived products
Health Certificate
Supplier
Food products
Halal Certificate
Supplier
Food, meat, selected products
Aflatoxin Report
Supplier
Nuts, grains, dried fruits
Fumigation Certificate
Supplier
Agricultural goods, wooden packaging
PSW Registration
Importer
All imports — mandatory for all
Financial Instrument (FI)
Bank
All imports — issued by bank via PSW
Import Permit (DDP)
Importer
Plant/agricultural products (conditional)
Import License
Conditional
Selected regulated products

How to Find the Exact Documents Required for Your Product

Pakistans customs system lets you check the documents you need for any product using its HS Code. Here’s how to do it:

Step 1. Find Your HS Code

The HS code is a 6–8 digit number that identifies your product. You can get it from your suppliers Proforma Invoice Simply search on Google: “your product name + HS code”.

Step 2. Check on Official Pakistani Customs Websites

There is website that give you import requirements for any HS code:

https://www.weboc.gov.pk/(S(tgjgytqmmh55zfreey11ock4))/Shared/TariffList.aspx

Pakistans official customs tariff portal. Search by HS code to see duty rates, applicable SROs, conditions, required documents and FTA concessions.

This portal enter your HS code. Scroll to the “Documents Required” and “Import Policy and Provisions” sections. These tell you exactly what is mandatory for your product. You will also see if an import permit from the Department of Plant Protection or any other body is required.

Pro Tip: Always Verify Before Ordering

Check the HS code requirements before you order from your supplier. This way you can ask your supplier to prepare the certificates beforehand. You won’t have to scramble for documents after the goodsre already, on the ship.

Documents the Importer Must Arrange in Pakistan

As the importer it is your responsibility to arrange these documents on the side:

1. PSW Registration

You need to register on the Pakistan Single Window (PSW) portal, which’s psw.gov.pk. This portal is used for all import and export consignments in Pakistan. Without registration you cannot. Export anything. The registration process is done online. Is a one-time process.

2. Financial Instrument (FI)

You need a Financial Instrument from your bank. This document is mandatory for all importers. Your bank will generate the FI electronically in the PSW system. You need to fill out a form with import details and submit it to your bank.

3. Import Permit For Plant/Agricultural Products

If your product is plant-based, like vegetables, fruits, seeds, grains, nuts or spices you need an Import Permit. This permit is issued by the Department of Plant Protection. You can apply for it online through the PSW portal. Here is how:

  • Go to psw.gov.pk and log in to your account. If you are not registered do it first.
  • Go to the LPCO section, on your dashboard. This is where you apply for import permits and other certificates.
  • Click on “Import Permit”. Then “Create Import Permit.” Choose DDP and press Submit.
  • Fill out the form with product details. Upload your Proforma Invoice.
  • Pay the fee of Rs. 5,000 Online.
  • Download your Import Permit once it is approved.

The Role of Your Customs Clearing Agent

When you are importing things it is really important to work with a Customs Clearing Agent This is especially true for people who’re new to importing Your Customs Clearing Agent is very important Here is why:

Your Customs Clearing Agent takes care of all the customs paperwork at the port They know what papers you need for the things you want to import Before you even order something your Customs Clearing Agent can tell you what papers you need You should always talk to your Customs Clearing Agent first Tell them what you want to import They will give you a list of all the papers you need.

It is also very important for you to know about the customs process yourself If you know what papers are needed you can check if your Customs Clearing Agent is asking for the papers This way you can protect yourself from agents who might ask for papers just to charge you more money.

Protect Yourself from Overcharging

Some Customs Clearing Agents charge people a lot of money for things like permits and licenses These things can be easily found online for a fee of Rs. 5,000. If you know how the process works and you know how to use things, like PSW and HS code lookups then no one can charge you much money or tell you that you need papers that you do not really need.

Looking at Duty Taxes on the HS Code Portal

When you check your product on weboc.gov.pk/or customspk.com you will see a lot of duty taxes Let me explain what each of these duty taxes means for your product.

Duty/Tax Type What It Is
Custom Duty (CD)
The primary import tariff levied by Pakistan Customs on the CIF value of goods.
Regulatory Duty (RD)
An additional duty that can vary widely by product; used to regulate imports of sensitive categories.
Additional Custom Duty (ACD)
A surcharge on top of custom duty, applicable to most goods.
Sales Tax (ST)
Federal sales tax applied at the import stage (typically 18–25% depending on the product).
Income Tax (WHT)
Withholding tax collected at import stage; can be adjusted against annual income tax liability.
FTA Concession
If you import from an FTA country (e.g., Malaysia, China, Sri Lanka), duty rates can be significantly reduced or zero.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I bring goods into Pakistan without registering with Pakistan Single Window (PSW)?

No You must have Pakistan Single Window registration to import goods into Pakistan. Without it you cannot get your goods through customs no matter if they come by sea, air or land.

Who gives me the Bill of Lading. My supplier or me?

Your supplier gives you the Bill of Lading or the shipping company they work with does. They make it after they load your goods onto the ship. Your supplier has to send you the Bill of Lading or a special release depending on what you agreed on.

How much does it cost to get an Import Permit from the Department of Plant Protection in Pakistan?

The Import Permit from the Department of Plant Protection costs Rs. 5,000. You can get it online through Pakistan Single Window. You pay the fee using PSID and services like EasyPaisa, JazzCash or internet banking.

Do I need a permit to import every product?

No You only need a permit for products like plant-based and agricultural products that the Department of Plant Protection regulates. Always check the HS code for your product on websites like vivog.gov.pk or customspk.com to see what you need to do.

What is the Certificate of Origin. Why is it important?

The Certificate of Origin says where your goods were made. It is important because Pakistan has trade agreements with some countries. If you import goods from Malaysia for example you might not have to pay any customs duty.. You need a valid Certificate of Origin to get this benefit.

What happens if I do not have all the documents at customs?

Customs will hold your goods. They will stay at the port or in a warehouse and you will have to pay for it until you give them all the documents they need. You will also have to pay fees every day so it is very important to have all your documents ready, before your goods ship. Always make sure you have 100% of your documents before your goods leave.

Start Smart Get Your Documents Ready Before You Get Your Goods

When you want to import something to Pakistan there is one thing to remember: do not buy anything from your supplier until you have checked all the papers for the HS code of the things you want to buy. First you need to register for PSW then you need to get a paper from the bank this is called a Financial Instrument. If you need an Import Permit you have to apply for that. When you have done all of these things can you tell your supplier to send you the goods. If you do this you will not have to wait a time at the port you will not have to pay extra money for demurrage charges and you will not have problems, with the customs people. This is a way to import things to Pakistan because it saves you a lot of trouble.

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