Total population | |
---|---|
79,447 (2015)[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
New Mirpur City, other regions of Azad Kashmir, Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore | |
Languages | |
English (British and Pakistani), Pahari, Punjabi, (Potwari) and Urdu | |
Religion | |
Christianity · Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
British people, British diaspora |
British people in Pakistan (Urdu: برطانوی باشندے) consist of British people and their descendants who emigrated from the United Kingdom. A sizeable number of Britons in Pakistan are British Pakistanis, descendants of Pakistani immigrants to the UK prior to their return. The city of Mirpur in Azad Kashmir has often been dubbed as 'Little Britain' due to the majority of British Pakistanis hailing from this region, and hence maintaining great settlement connections with the city.[2]
In 2005, there were about 47,000 British expatriates in Pakistan,[3] by 2015, the number had increased to 79,447.[1]
Schools catering to British children:
According to the Pakistan Ministry of Tourism, some 115,000 British citizens and dual UK-Pakistan citizens visited Pakistan between January and May 2009.[4]
Besides Afghans, 52,486 Americans, 79,447 British citizens and 17,320 Canadians are residing in the country, the interior minister added.