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PakPassion.net: There’s every chance that you could end your career having never played a Test match in Pakistan. How do you feel about that?
Mohammad Amir: It hurts that I’ve never played a Test match in my home country, but there are a few reasons behind this. When I started playing international cricket there were no matches being played in Pakistan and then of course I took retirement from Test cricket. But, despite that, I am proud that I have represented Pakistan in Test cricket not once or twice, but thirty-six times. If luck had favoured me such that whilst I was playing international cricket, Pakistan had played home series then that would have been a great honour and very special for me. But the most important thing for me is that I have represented my country in Test cricket albeit away from Pakistan.
Impact of Covid-19, Brexit on studying or working in the UK
Sat, May 8 2021 13:27 IST |
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LONDON, Jan. 17, 2019 (Xinhua) An EU flag is seen in front of a UK flag outside the Houses of Parliament in London, Britain, on Jan. 17, 2019. Leading economists have warned that the British economy could suffer if the country leaves the European . Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, May 8 : For many Indians, the UK has been the among the most popular destinations for higher education and settling abroad.
However, the recent completion of Brexit, a new student route in October 2020, and skilled worker route from December 2020 along with the current pandemic situation is bound to impact those coming to the UK on student/work visa, says Dattatraya Kadikar, Immigration expert and Founder of HSMP Services UK.
Impact of Covid-19, Brexit on studying or working in the UK Sunday, May 9, 2021 IWK Bureau
For many Indians, the UK has been the among the most popular destinations for higher education and settling abroad.
However, the recent completion of Brexit, a new student route in October 2020, and skilled worker route from December 2020 along with the current pandemic situation is bound to impact those coming to the UK on student/work visa, according to an expert.
The new post-Brexit Immigration Rules state that The Graduate Route will allow two years unsponsored stay in the UK after completing a bachelor s or master s degree, and three years after completing a PhD.
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