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Over 1 Mn Pakistanis Have Moved to Gulf Countries Since April 22

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According to statistics released recently by the Bureau of Emigration and Overseas Employment, more than a million Pakistanis have travelled to Gulf nations since April of last year, according to Middle East Eye.

700,000 migrants, the majority of them went to Saudi Arabia, followed by 229,000 migrants to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), more than 100,000 migrants to Oman, and over 90,000 migrants to Qatar.

The number of daily applications increased from 24,000 to 40,000, according to the Directorate General of Immigration & Passports. In order to remedy this, initiatives are being taken to expand the workforce and speed up processing.

Journalist Imtiaz Gul stated to Middle East Eye that Pakistan’s youth feel completely helpless as a result of the nation’s ongoing political and economic issues.

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He claimed that this has never happened before and added that he knows other people who are leaving the country or selling everything to move.

The economy of Pakistan is also doing poorly. The GDP growth rate for the nation dropped dramatically from 6.1 percent last year to just 0.3 percent this year.

Additionally, the crucial for the nation’s economy large-scale manufacturing sector has entered a recessionary stage. This sector’s growth, which was 10.6% previous year, has dramatically decreased to -8.11%.

The country’s top automakers have seen an 80% decline in sales. Imports have been severely restricted in order to stop the flow of foreign currency, but this has decimated the textile industry and put roughly seven million people out of job.

An economist and former government advisor named Kaiser Bengali expressed worry about the negative effects of competent employees leaving Pakistan.

He remarked that a decline in remittances results from the fact that these talented workers typically migrate with their families.

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The country’s widening skills gap was emphasised by Kaiser, who said: “The skills gap is getting greater and more critical. Already, it has a negative impact on Pakistan’s corporate potential and destroys our skill potential.

He forewarned that international investors would soon notice Pakistan’s skilled labour deficit when they returned to the country.

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