Population By Country
Population of Pakistanis abroad, by country.
| Continent / Country | Articles | Overseas Pakistani Population |
|---|---|---|
| Asia | 3,992,862 | |
| Saudi Arabia | Pakistanis in Saudi Arabia | 1,500,000 |
| United Arab Emirates | Pakistanis in the United Arab Emirates | 1,200,000 |
| Bangladesh | Pakistanis in Bangladesh | 919,000 |
| Kuwait | Pakistanis in Kuwait | 100,000 |
| Oman | Pakistanis in Oman | 85,000 |
| Qatar | Pakistanis in Qatar | 52,000 |
| Bahrain | Pakistanis in Bahrain | 45,000 |
| Hong Kong | Pakistanis in Hong Kong | 20,000 |
| Afghanistan | Pakistanis in Afghanistan | 12,000 |
| Iran | Pakistanis in Iran | 11,500 |
| Japan | Pakistanis in Japan | 10,299 |
| Malaysia | Pakistanis in Malaysia | 55,851 |
| Jordan | Pakistanis in Jordan | 8,000 |
| South Korea | Pakistanis in South Korea | 7,000 |
| Thailand | Pakistanis in Thailand | 1,980 |
| Singapore | Pakistanis in Singapore | 1,600 |
| Kyrgyzstan | Pakistanis in Kyrgyzstan | 1,500 |
| Philippines | 1,000 | |
| Israel | Pakistanis in Israel | 1,000 |
| Lebanon | Pakistanis in Lebanon | 700 |
| Yemen | Pakistanis in Yemen | 700 |
| China | Pakistanis in China | 653 |
| Syria | 600 | |
| Kazakhstan | 500 | |
| Brunei | Pakistanis in Brunei | 500 |
| Iraq | Pakistanis in Iraq | 456 |
| Indonesia | Pakistanis in Indonesia | 400 |
| Sri Lanka | Pakistanis in Sri Lanka | 369 |
| Turkmenistan | Beluch | 243 |
| Azerbaijan | 200 | |
| Maldives | 100 | |
| Uzbekistan | 75 | |
| Myanmar | Pakistanis in Burma | 51 |
| Nepal | 46 | |
| Tajikistan | 30 | |
| Vietnam | 25 | |
| Mongolia | 15 | |
| Palestine | 10 | |
| Europe | 2,200,000 | |
| United Kingdom | British Pakistanis, Pakistanis in London |
1,200,000 England: 1,100,000 (2010) Scotland: 90,000 (2010) Wales: 9,000 (2010) Northern Ireland: 1000 (2010) |
| Italy | Pakistanis in Italy | 100,000 |
| Greece | Pakistanis in Greece | 80,000 |
| Spain | Pakistanis in Spain | 70,000 |
| France | Pakistanis in France | 60,000 |
| Germany | Pakistanis in Germany | 49,000 |
| Norway | Pakistani Norwegians | 39,134 |
| Denmark | Pakistanis in Denmark | 21,642(est.2012) |
| Netherlands | Pakistanis in the Netherlands | 19,408(est.2012) |
| Belgium | Pakistanis in Belgium | 14,500 |
| Turkey | Pakistanis in Turkey | 12,000 |
| Ireland | Pakistanis in Ireland | 5,757 |
| Sweden | Pakistani Swedish | 5,250 |
| Portugal | 5,000 | |
| Austria | Pakistanis in Austria | 3,500 |
| Switzerland | Pakistanis in Switzerland | 2,415 |
| Ukraine | Pakistanis in Ukraine | 1,612 |
| Russia | Pakistanis in Russia | 1,500 |
| Cyprus | 1,100 | |
| Romania | 710 | |
| Finland | 525 | |
| Poland | 180 | |
| Hungary | 45 | |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 16 | |
| Bulgaria | 16 | |
| Moldova | 10 | |
| Serbia | 2 | |
| Croatia | 1 | |
| Others | 1620 | |
| Americas | 1,035,838 | |
| United States | Pakistani American | 700,000 |
| Canada | Pakistani Canadian | 300,000 |
| Cuba | Pakistani Cuban | 1000 |
| Peru | 250 | |
| Chile | 200 | |
| Brazil | 180 | |
| Mexico | 150 | |
| Bolivia | 50 | |
| Argentina | 30 | |
| Paraguay | 12 | |
| Colombia | 10 | |
| Suriname | 3 | |
| Africa | 38,249 | |
| Libya | Pakistanis in Libya | 30,000 |
| South Africa | Pakistanis in South Africa | 2,500 |
| Kenya | 1,862 | |
| Tanzania | 950 | |
| Egypt | Pakistanis in Egypt | 700 (2011) |
| Zimbabwe | 400 | |
| Nigeria | 292 | |
| Sudan | 200 | |
| Botswana | 160 | |
| Ghana | 152 | |
| Niger | 62 | |
| Mauritius | 43 | |
| Morocco | 38 | |
| Algeria | 34 | |
| Djibouti | 30 | |
| Senegal | 26 | |
| Comoros | 11 | |
| Madagascar | 11 | |
| Seychelles | 5 | |
| Others | 773 | |
| Oceania | 36,277 | |
| Australia | Pakistani Australian | 31,277 |
| New Zealand | Pakistani New Zealander | 5,000 |
| Total Overseas Pakistani Population | 6,803,226 |
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