Johan Paul van Limburg Stirum was born on 2 February 1873 in Zwolle in the Netherlands.
He made a rapid career as a diplomat of the Netherlands and was, among others, envoy in China and Sweden.
Due to his knowledge of Asia, the government Cort van der Linden named him in 1916 Gouverneur General of the Dutch East Indies. He worked for a greater autonomy of the Dutch East Indies and for the economic development of the colony. As Governor General he adhered to the Dutch Ethical Policy and conducted administrative reforms, such as the extension of the powers of the parliament (Volksraad) of the Dutch East Indies and decentralisation of the colonial administration.
In 1925, he was sent to Berlin as Dutch ambassador for Germany. He was a strong opponent of the nazi regime and refused to meet Hitler or any member of the NSDAP. From 1936 to his retirement in 1939 he was Dutch ambassador to the United Kingdom.