Over 765000 Educated Youngsters left Pakistan due to High Unemployment Rate

Pakistan is facing a brain drain today. About 31 percent of young graduates are unemployed. Over 765000 Highly educated Young people including Doctors, Nurses, Agricultural Professionals, Engineers, IT Professionals & Accountants have left Pakistan in the past one year (2022). Currently Pakistan has lost 7,000 Engineers, 25,000 Doctors, 1,600 Nurses, 2,000 Computer Specialists, 6,500 Accountants, 2,600 Agricultural Professionals and 9.00 Teachers.

Due to Bad & Unfair System in Pakistan, This Country is in danger of losing its beneficial human resources as talented and intelligent individuals keep saying goodbye and never coming back to their country. Surname. Most of the Pakistani Professionals have been to Saudi Arabia, UAE, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait, Iraq, Malaysia, China, Japan, Turkey, Sudan, Romania, United Kingdom, Spain, Germany, Greece and Italy. The brain drain of the youth is due to the growing crisis, unemployment and political unreliability. No merit in recruiting. A young man without a “Reward” Referral cannot get any job either private or Government. FPSC, PPSC and other recruitment testing services take 2 years to complete any recruitment.

Analysis of migrant data by country

According to the data, The following Number of Pakistanis have migrated to the following countries in the past one year (2022).

  • Gulf State = Over 730,000 young people
  • Saudi Arabia = 470,000
  • United Arab Emirates = 119,000
  • Oman = 77,000
  • Cata = 51,634
  • European and Asian countries = Nearly 40,000
  • Kuwait = 2,000

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