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According to a survey, most young people would rather remain in Pakistan.

74% of young Pakistanis say they would rather stay and help the nation grow.

Last updated: 2024/12/24 at 1:45 PM
Published December 24, 2024
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According to an Ipsos Pakistan survey cited by The News, the majority of Pakistani youngsters are opposed to leaving the nation permanently.

Over 1,600 people between the ages of 18 and 34 participated in the poll, which was conducted from September 20 to 27, 2024.

Regarding the inquiry, are you considering permanently relocating outside of Pakistan? According to the survey, 74% of Pakistani youngsters stated that they do not believe so and wish to continue contributing to the nation’s growth while remaining in Pakistan, while 26% stated that they would leave the country if given the opportunity.

The majority of the 26% of Pakistanis who said they would be willing to leave the nation said they would like to travel to the Middle East, specifically to Saudi Arabia (30%), Dubai (20%),

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