Over 300,000 individuals have gone overseas for employment.
The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE) reports that in 2024, the number of Sri Lankans migrant workers going abroad for work surpassed 300,000, reaching 300,162 as of December 13. This marks the second time in the past decade that such numbers have been recorded, with a previous high of 310,948 workers in 2022.
A notable increase has been observed in the proportion of male migrant workers, which now stands at 60% (177,804 males), while 40% of the total workforce sent abroad were women (122,358). Of those going abroad, 184,140 through self-basic, while 116,022 went through employment agencies.
Kuwait remained the top destination, with 73,995 Sri Lankans finding employment there, followed by 49,499 workers going to the UAE. There is a growing trend of Sri Lankans seeking employment in countries such as South Korea (7,002), Israel (9,211), Romania (10,274), and Japan (8,251).
The SLBFE projects that by the end of 2024, the number of Sri Lankans migrant workers going abroad for work will likely exceed 311,000. Additionally, remittances from migrant workers have contributed significantly to the economy, with Sri Lanka receiving USD 5,961.6 million up to November 2024.
In 2024, the number of Sri Lankan migrant workers going abroad for work reached 300,162, with 60% being male and 40% female. Kuwait was the top destination, followed by the UAE. There has been an increase in Sri Lankans seeking employment in countries like South Korea, Israel, Romania, and Japan. The Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment projects that by the end of 2024, the number of migrant workers will exceed 311,000. Remittances from these workers have contributed significantly to the economy, with Sri Lanka receiving USD 5,961.6 million up to November 2024.