How Many Pakistanis Left Pakistan

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In the last five years, almost 4 million people have left Pakistan due to factors such as economic challenges, employment prospects, and educational aspirations.

Annual Emigration Statistics (2019–2024)

The Bureau of Emigration & Overseas Employment (BE&OE) provides detailed statistics on the number of Pakistanis who have emigrated for employment purposes.

YearNumber of Emigrants
2019625,203
2020224,705
2021288,280
2022832,339
2023862,625
2024727,381

The significant decline in 2020 can be attributed to the global COVID-19 pandemic, which imposed travel restrictions and economic slowdowns worldwide. However, the subsequent years show a recovery and increase in emigration numbers, with a slight decrease observed in 2024.

Provincial Breakdown of Emigrants

Emigration trends vary across Pakistan’s provinces. The following table provides a provincial breakdown of emigrants over the past five years:

Province201920202021202220232024
Punjab317,000112,000144,000382,000414,000350,000
Sindh98,00035,00045,000119,000129,000110,000
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa150,00054,00069,000182,000198,000170,000
Balochistan10,0004,0005,00013,00014,00012,000
Azad Kashmir30,00011,00014,00037,00040,00035,000
Gilgit-Baltistan5,0002,0002,5006,5007,0006,000

Punjab consistently has the highest number of emigrants, followed by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Sindh. This trend reflects the population distribution and economic dynamics of these provinces.

Conclusion

The emigration of young Pakistanis has significant implications for the country’s labor market and socio-economic landscape. While seeking better opportunities abroad, this trend also highlights the need for domestic policies that address employment and educational prospects to retain talent within the country.

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