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Foreign-born Pakistani immigrant population in the United States rose 31% since 2010 to reach nearly 400,000 as of 2017. This figure includes naturalized citizens, legal permanent residents (green card holders), temporary workers, and foreign students from Pakistan. An earlier 2015 estimate put the number of US-born Pakistani-Americans at 180,000. It is safe to assume that the total number of Pakistanis in the United States exceeds 600,000 in 2018.


Origins of Foreign-Born Americans. Source: Pew Research

2017 US Census Update:


On September 13, 2018, the US Census Bureau released some of the data from the 2017 American Community Survey (ACS). The survey reflects the U.S. population as of July 1, 2017.

The source countries with the largest increases in the number immigrants since 2010 are India (up 830,215), China (up 677,312), the Dominican Republic (up 283,381), Philippines (up 230,492), Cuba (up 207,124), El Salvador (up 187,783), Venezuela (up 167,105), Colombia (up 146,477), Honduras (up 132,781), Guatemala (up 128,018), Nigeria (up 125,670), Brazil (up 111,471), Vietnam (up 102,026), Bangladesh (up 95,005), Haiti (up 92,603), and Pakistan (up 92,395).

The sending countries with the largest percentage increases since 2010 are Nepal (up 120%), Burma (up 95%), Venezuela (up 91%), Afghanistan (up 84%), Saudi Arabia (up 83%), Syria (up 75%), Bangladesh (up 62%), Nigeria (up 57%), Kenya (up 56%), India (up 47%), Iraq (up 45%), Ethiopia (up 44%), Egypt (up 34%), Brazil (up 33%), Dominican Republic and Ghana (up 32%), China (up 31%), Pakistan (up 31%), and Somalia (up 29%).

The states with the largest increases in the number of immigrants since 2010 are Florida (up 721,298), Texas (up 712,109), California (up 502,985), New York (up 242,769), New Jersey (up 210,481), Washington (up 173,891), Massachusetts (up 172,908), Pennsylvania (up 154,701), Virginia (up 151,251), Maryland (up 124,241), Georgia (up 123,009), Michigan (up 116,059), North Carolina (up 110,279), and Minnesota (up 107,760).

The states with the largest percentage increase since 2010 are North Dakota (up 87%), Delaware (up 37%), West Virginia (up 33%), South Dakota (up 32%), Wyoming (up 30%), Minnesota (up 28%), Nebraska (up 28%), Pennsylvania (up 21%), Utah (up 21%), Tennessee, Kentucky, Michigan, Florida, Washington, and Iowa (each up 20%). The District of Columbia's immigrant population was up 25%.

Education and Income Levels of Pakistani-Americans:

56% of Pakistani-Americans have at least a bachelor's degree, much higher than 33% of Americans with college degrees. Among Pakistani-American college grads, 33% have a bachelor's degree while 23% have master's or Ph.Ds.

Median annual income of Pakistani-American households is $60,000, higher than the $50,000 median household income of all Americans. 33% of Pakistani-American households earn at least $90,000 while 18% earn more than $140,000.

Pakistani Doctors in America:

Pakistan is the third biggest source of foreign doctors who make up a third of all practicing physicians in the United States, according to OECD. Vast majority of Muslim doctors in America are of Pakistani origin. Among them is Dr.Mark Humayun who was awarded top US medal for technology by President Barack Obama in 2016.

About 30% of the 800,000 doctors, or about 240,000 doctors, currently practicing in America are of foreign origin, according to Catholic Health Association of the United States. Predictions vary, but according to the American Association of Medical Colleges, by 2025 the U.S. will be short about 160,000 physicians. This gap will most likely be filled by more foreign doctors.


Foreign Doctors in US, UK. Source: OECD


As of 2013, there are over 12,000 Pakistani doctors, or about 5% of all foreign physicians and surgeons, in practice in the United States. Pakistan is the third largest source of foreign-trained doctors. India tops with 22%, or 52,800 doctors. It is followed by the Philippines with 6%, or 14,400 foreign-trained doctors. India and Pakistan also rank as the top two sources of foreign doctors in the United Kingdom.

Pakistanis in Silicon Valley:

is home to 12,000 to 15,000 Pakistani Americans. Thousands of them are working at Apple, Cisco, Facebook, Google, Intel, Oracle, Twitter and hundreds of other high-tech companies from small start-ups to large Fortune 500 corporations. Pakistani-Americans are contributing to what Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee describe as "The Second Machine Age" in a recent book with the same title.


A Representative Sample of Pakistani-American Entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley
Pakistani-Americans are the largest foreign-born Muslim group in San Francisco Bay Area that includes Silicon Valley, according to a 2013 study. The study was commissioned by the One Nation Bay Area Project, a civic engagement program supported by Silicon Valley Community Foundation, The San Francisco Foundation, Marin Community Foundation and Asian Americans/Pacific Islanders in Philanthropy.

Overall, US-born Muslims make up the largest percentage at 34% of all Muslims in the Bay Area, followed by 14% born in Pakistan, 11% in Afghanistan, 10% in India, 3% in Egypt and 2% each in Iran, Jordan, Palestine and Yemen.

Pakistani-American entrepreneurs, advisers, mentors, venture capitalists, investment bankers, accountants and lawyers make up a growing ecosystem in Silicon Valley. Dozens of Pakistani-American founded start-ups have been funded by top venture capital firms. Many such companies have either been acquired in M&A deals or gone public by offering shares for sale at major stock exchanges. Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs (OPEN) has become a de facto platform for networking among Pakistani-American entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley. It holds an annual event called OPEN Forum which attracts over 500 attendees.

Entertainment and Sports:

Kumail Nanjiani, a Pakistani-American actor-comedian, recently made news with the successful release of his feature film The Big Sick on hundreds of screens across the United States. It is a cross-culture romantic comedy based on actual events that breaks new ground by casting a brown-skinned Pakistani-American in a lead role in a movie produced and widely screened in the United States. Acquired by Amazon Studios for $12 million after a bidding war at Sundance film festival, the film has already grossed over $36 million so far.

Shahid Khan, a Pakistani-American engineer who made his multi-billion dollar fortune in auto industry, became only non-white owner of an NFL franchise team when he bought Jacksonville Jaguars for $760 million in 2011.

Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Dodgers franchise general manager is a Pakistani-American named Farhan Zaidi, an MIT and Berkeley-educated economist.

Kamala Khan is a new Ms. Marvel comic book character created by Pakistani-American Sana Amanat for Marvel Entertainment. Kamala is both female and Muslim. It is part of the American comic giant's efforts to reflect a growing diversity among its readers.

Academy Award winning Hollywood hits Frozen, Life of Pi and The Golden Compass have one thing in common: Each used extensive computer-generated imagery (CGI) created by Pakistani-American Mir Zafar Ali who won Oscar statuettes for "Best Visual Effects" in each of them.

Pakistani-American Organizations:

Rockefeller Foundation-Aspen Institute Diaspora (RAD) program identified 79 Pakistani-American organizations. Of these, 5 organizations had revenue exceeding $1m while two had over $200,000 in their most recent fiscal year. The top organizations are The Citizens Foundation (TCF), the Association of Physicians of Pakistani Descent in North America (APNA) and the Organization of Pakistani Entrepreneurs (OPEN). Other large organizations are American Pakistan Foundation, Imran Khan Cancer Foundation and Human Development Foundation (HDF). These organization help raise funds for education, health care and other development and human welfare activities in Pakistan.

Trump's America:

Some Pakistani-Americans, like members of other ethnic and religious minorities, are alarmed by the increasing bigotry in America since the election of President Donald Trump. This is particularly true of places like New York's Little Pakistan were Pakistanis were targeted after 911 terrorist attacks. At the height of the sweep, over 20,000 people in Brooklyn’s South Asian communities left the United States, a COPO survey found, according to Gotham Gazette, a New York City publication. Many sought political asylum in Canada and Australia, and some returned to Pakistan and other countries. A number of them never returned. Many had their legitimate US immigration applications pending at the time. Others had their cases in immigration courts and they were waiting for disposition by judges.

Summary:

There are an estimated 600,000 Pakistanis in the United States as of 2018. With few exceptions, most Pakistani-Americans, making up a tiny fraction of the US population, are thriving. They have significantly higher incomes and education levels than the general US population. Pakistani-Americans are engaged in diverse occupations ranging from doctors, engineers and lawyers to large and small business owners and drivers. In addition to participating in local philanthropic and community activities, several Pakistani-American organizations help raise funds for schools, hospitals and other human welfare activities in Pakistan.

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Haq's Musings

New York's Little Pakistan

Pakistan is the 3rd Largest Source of Foreign Doctors in America

Pakistani-American Stars in "Big Sick" Movie

Pakistani-American Population Growth 2nd Fastest Among Asian-Americans

Silicon Valley Pakistani-Americans

A Dozen British Pakistanis in UK Pariament

Trump and Modi

OPEN Silicon Valley Forum 2017: Pakistani Entrepreneurs Conference

Pakistani-American's Tech Unicorn Files For IPO at $1.6 Billion Valuation

Pakistani-American Cofounders Sell Startup to Cisco for $610 million

Pakistani Brothers Spawned $20 Billion Security Software Industry

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Pakistani-American Pioneered 3D Technology in Orthodontics

Pakistani-Americans Enabling 2nd Machine Revolution

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http://www.riazhaq.com/2018/09/pakistani-population-in-america-reaches.html
 
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An earlier 2015 estimate put the number of US-born Pakistani-Americans at 180,000. It is safe to assume that the total number of Pakistanis in the United States exceeds 600,000 in 2018.


Still on the lower side if you compare the Indian diaspora in US which is touching 3.5 million now...or maybe more.

Or the number of Pakistani origin Britishers which are about 1.4 million.

Also in one of the interview, Riaz Haq has given a tentative figure of 50,000 Pakistanis directly/indirectly associated with Silicon valley USA.

Also the figure of 12,000 doctors in US, a 2013 figure must be higher now, any new statistic will do.
 
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@Pluralist

Still on the lower side if you compare the Indian diaspora in US which is touching 3.5 million now

India's pop is almost 6-7 X Pakistan's. No wonder there are more Indo-Ams than Pak Ams.

Regards
 
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Still on the lower side if you compare the Indian diaspora in US which is touching 3.5 million now

India's pop is almost 6-7 X Pakistan's. No wonder there are more Indo-Ams than Pak Ams.

Regards


Yes I know the Indian population at 1.35 billion which is 6.5 times higher than Pakistan or Pakistan population is just 15% of India but still a percentile w.r.t to population difference doesn't always work.

Like Indian population in UK is lower than Pakistanis or equal to it.

There has been a huge decrease in students going to USA for higher studies and subsequently getting green card and US immigration. Also decrease in travelers to US...taken over by Canada, Australia, UK and China.


More than 22,000 students in China from Pakistan, old data here. Also Australia is attracting more students from Pakistan.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/1558870/1-22000-pakistanis-now-studying-china/
 
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@Pluralist

The number of Pakistan's emigrants as a % of population may be higher than India's or lower.

Now my learning from a decade of interacting with Brof sb (@RiazHaq) across four different forums- chowk, PTH, PDF and Musings- is as follows:

In case the number of Pak emigrants is higher, it can be largely attributed to the fact that Pakistanis are more educated, healthier, more enterprising and hence more willing to emigrate and be recd by the host countries.

In case the number of Indian emigrants is higher, it can be largely attributed to the fact that India is poorer, offers lesser opportunities to its citizens and hence more Indians are desperate to flee.

Regards
 
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Yeh, all sneaked in through H1B on false education and fake CVs


There are many from topnotch IIT's but still that must make about 2-5% of total Indians, and there is a huge difference in top tier and second third tier education institutes in India just as their class difference. Rest of them are nowhere close to the requirement but still the name associated with India regarding IT is making it happen.

But things are changing, huge decrease in H-1b visa numbers to India with new ceilings and restrictions...but still India is associated with IT and not Pakistan.

https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/news/story/us-visa-deported-students-316570-2016-04-06

emigrants

I was confused about emigrant and immigrant word and it's corect use just Google searched about it and got his useful info.

'He is an emigrant upon leaving his homeland and an immigrant upon arriving at his destination'.



Now my learning from a decade of interacting with Brof sb (@RiazHaq) across four different forums- chowk, PTH, PDF and Musings- is as follows:

In case the number of Pak emigrants is higher, it can be largely attributed to the fact that Pakistanis are more educated, healthier, more enterprising and hence more willing to emigrate and be recd by the host countries.

In case the number of Indian emigrants is higher, it can be largely attributed to the fact that India is poorer, offers lesser opportunities to its citizens and hence more Indians are desperate to flee.

Regards


Yes I follows Haq musings too, a fan of the writings and stats.

Was reading in some forums that initially the Indian diaspora in US, in early years were very rich, Brahmin class, land owners, very educated elitist class migrating to USA to get the lifestyle/education and security associated with US and India at that point in time wasn't exactly an emerging economy in 50's, 60's and earlier years.

That has changed now, now the Indians moving to US consists of IT techies going there on HI-b IT job visas and they belong to the lower middle, to middle middle class, on reservations and all that from Tamil Nadu, Kerala to all areas and not exactly from rich elitist class...they can be considered as economic migrants.

Pakistan has a much bigger share of lower middle class migration to USA than India in initial years of migration the reason Indian NRI's per capita earning is higher than Pakistanis. Add to this this IT factor as well.
 
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Like Indian population in UK is lower than Pakistanis or equal to it.

The 2011 UK Census recorded 1,451,862 residents of Indian, 1,174,983 of Pakistani and 451,529 of Bangladeshi ethnicity, making a total South Asian population of 3,078,374 (4.9 per cent of the total population), excluding other Asian groups and people of mixed ethnicity.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Asian

Last census
 
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The 2011 UK Census recorded 1,451,862 residents of Indian, 1,174,983 of Pakistani and 451,529 of Bangladeshi ethnicity, making a total South Asian population of 3,078,374 (4.9 per cent of the total population), excluding other Asian groups and people of mixed ethnicity.


Different stats regarding the exact numbers...and there has been a decrease in India immigrants to UK and increase from Pakistan side in the last 10 years or so.

Former UK Minister and Conservative Party's chairperson Sayeeda Warsi has cited a much higher figure including Kashmiris from Pak side.

https://fp.brecorder.com/2018/01/20180115335682/
 
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Or the number of Pakistani origin Britishers which are about 1.4 million.

Former UK Minister and Conservative Party's chairperson Sayeeda Warsi has cited a much higher figure including Kashmiris from Pak side.

Thats just plucking numbers out of thin air.
Only census figures can be accurate without any reputable count
 
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Pakistan is the third biggest source of foreign doctors who make up a third of all practicing physicians in the United States, according to OECD.

Didn't we have to clarify this statement last year due to a huge confusion?

Foreign doctors make up a third of all doctors in the US.

Of that third Pakistan is the number 3 source of doctors.
 
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