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The currency of this country is the rupee, and it is used quite often in this cash-based area. Know that $1 USD equals about 85 rupees, and that you should try to have some on you at all times. This is particularly important in this nation since many shops do not accept credit or debit cards. In fact, Gujranwala is the fifth largest city in this country, yet there is no way in the area to get a cash advance from your credit card, or get cash from your prepaid debit card. You can exchange money from U.S. dollars to rupees at most airports when you enter the country.

However, most other cities do boast at least one ATM, and many are easy to find since they are connected to banks. If your card has the Cirrus or Maestro symbol on it, which any prepaid debit card likely has, it is easy to find corresponding ATMs. If you use a Star or Plus card, it will likely be harder to use a prepaid debit card from such networks, though not impossible. For this reason, making a money transfer to Pakistan on a card is often a good idea, as you can either use it at the few larger shops that allow it, or withdraw money from ATMs in most major cities.

Do not plan to use traveler's checks in Pakistan at all, as no one accepts them. Unlike most other nations, you cannot usually cash them even at banks or major airports. Save the frustration and carry cash or a prepaid debit card instead. This will still provide you with some options while you visit the area.

As long as you have cash in this country, you will be fine. If you do not want to carry around lots of cash, having a prepaid debit card is a great alternative since you will always have access to money via ATMs. For this reason, consider this method when making a money transfer to Pakistan.

by: Peter Frampton




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