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1.5 Crore Pakistanis Have Left the Country to Work Abroad

Saudi Arabia remained by far the largest destination for Pakistani workers, hiring 530,256 Pakistanis in 2025, nearly 70 percent of all overseas employment from the country during the year, according to official data from Pakistan’s Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment (BEOE).

Pakistan sent 762,499 workers abroad in 2025, while the cumulative number of registered overseas workers reached 15.13 million between 1971 and mid-2026.

Year Workers registered for overseas employment
2015 946,571
2016 839,353
2017 496,286
2018 382,439
2019 625,876
2020 225,213
2021 288,280
2022 832,339
2023 862,625
2024 727,381
2025 762,499

Over the past five decades, Saudi Arabia alone has employed 7.87 million Pakistanis, accounting for more than 52 percent of all registered overseas workers from Pakistan.

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Destination 2025 workers 2024 workers Cumulative (1971 to 2026)
Saudi Arabia 530,256 452,562 7,869,916
United Arab Emirates 52,664 64,130 4,483,343
Qatar 68,376 40,818 488,787
Bahrain 37,726 25,198 297,775
Oman 9,375 81,587 1,078,102
Kuwait 6,590 1,883 199,275

UAE ranks second with 4.48 million, followed by Oman (1.08 million), Qatar (488,787), Bahrain (297,775), and Kuwait (199,275).

After a sharp slowdown during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021, overseas employment has recovered strongly, with Pakistan sending more than 700,000 workers annually since 2023.

Pakistan’s overseas workforce is dominated by skilled and semi-skilled labor.

Skill category 2024 workers
Unskilled 366,092
Skilled 255,706
Semi-skilled 56,562
Highly skilled 29,434
Highly qualified 19,587

In 2024, the largest occupational groups included 364,574 laborers, 185,209 drivers, 14,938 masons, 10,895 electricians, 8,018 engineers, and 3,642 doctors.

The Gulf continues to drive Pakistan’s overseas employment and foreign exchange earnings. According to the State Bank of Pakistan, the country received a record $38.3 billion in workers’ remittances during FY2024-25, up from $30.25 billion a year earlier.

Saudi Arabia was the largest source of remittances, contributing $9.34 billion, followed by the UAE with $7.83 billion. Together, the two countries accounted for more than $17 billion, nearly half of Pakistan’s total remittance inflows.

While Pakistanis have migrated to more than 50 countries since 1971, the Gulf remains the dominant destination, with non-Gulf countries accounting for less than 5 percent of total overseas employment.

Non-Gulf destination Workers (1971 to 2026)
Malaysia 149,601
Iraq 100,348
Libya 81,818
United Kingdom 55,109
Italy 32,873
Cyprus 20,949
South Korea 20,642

Malaysia, Iraq, Libya, the UK, Italy, Cyprus, and South Korea are among the largest non-Gulf destinations.

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