Over 172,000 Pakistanis left for overseas employment in first quarter of 2025
Qatar proved to be popular choice, with 12,989 Pakistanis finding work there, and Bahrain saw influx of 939 Pakistanis
ISLAMABAD: A significant number of Pakistanis sought employment opportunities abroad in the first three months of 2025, with the Bureau of Immigration releasing figures indicating that 172,144 individuals ventured overseas for work during this period.
Saudi Arabia emerged as the top destination for Pakistani workers, attracting the highest number of job seekers at 121,190. Oman followed in the second place as it saw 8,331 Pakistanis seeking employment, while the United Arab Emirates welcomed 6,891. Qatar also proved to be a popular choice, with 12,989 Pakistanis finding work there, and Bahrain saw an influx of 939 Pakistani workers.
Other notable destinations included the United Kingdom (1,454), Turkiye (870), Greece (815), Malaysia (775), China (592), Azerbaijan (350), Germany (264), the United States (257), Italy (109), and Japan (108). In a breakdown of the professions of those who secured overseas jobs, 99,139 individuals were categorised as general labourers.
Among skilled labour, 38,274 were drivers, 1,859 masons, 2,130 electricians, 1,689 cooks, 3,474 technicians, and 1,058 welders. The emigration of professionals was also significant, with 849 doctors and 1,479 engineers seeking opportunities overseas. Additionally, 390 nurses and 436 teachers were among those who secured jobs in foreign countries during the first quarter of the year.
Previously, the data from the European Union Agency for Asylum (EUAA) showed that as many as 28,000 Pakistani nationals applied for international protection in the EU+ between October 2023 and October 2024.
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