Ireland recorded 15,185 Pakistani born people living in Ireland.
The Pakistani diaspora in Ireland comprises first, second and third generations of Irish of Pakistani origin. Most Pakistanis arrived in Ireland in the early 1970s as doctors. The size of the Pakistani community is growing due to emigration of skilled manpower.
Occupations of Pakistanis in Ireland are varied. Some are professionals working in medicine, engineering, finance, and technology. Others are entrepreneurs running their own businesses. Many Pakistanis also work in the service industry, contributing to the Irish economy.

Relation Between Pakistan and Ireland
Pakistan and Ireland have maintained cordial diplomatic relations since 1962, with both countries establishing embassies in each other’s capitals. These relations are characterized by mutual respect and cooperation, with a focus on promoting bilateral trade, cultural exchange, and people-to-people connections.
The relationship between Pakistan and Ireland has seen steady growth in recent years, with increased cooperation in areas such as education, technology, and healthcare. Both countries share a commitment to multilateralism and peaceful conflict resolution, often working together on global issues such as climate change and sustainable development.
Embassy of Pakistan in Ireland
The Embassy of Pakistan in Dublin serves as the diplomatic mission of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan to Ireland. It represents Pakistan’s interests in Ireland and facilitates communication and cooperation between the two nations. The Embassy provides consular services to Pakistani citizens residing in or visiting Ireland, promotes bilateral relations in various fields, and works to strengthen cultural and economic ties between Pakistan and Ireland.
Pakistan Embassy In Ireland Address
Telephone: +353-1-2613032-33
