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omar r quraishi on Twitter: "Umar Sharif issued a visa for travel to the US where he will undergo medical treatment (Paid for by the Govt of Sindh) https://t.co/hVAzC8Wqrk" / Twitter
Britain rejects Nawaz Sharif's request for visa extension
UK likely to extend Sharif's visa for six months
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Nawaz Sharif's appeal against his visa rejection is likely to be turned down and therefore the PML-N is making ground for his return. The UK is finally kicking Nawaz Sharif out. :
Govt approves changes in visa regime for Afghans to attract business from Central Asia: PM - Daily Times
Majid Agha on Twitter: "AQAMA Sharif of Markeing Manager in UAE also known as Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif. https://t.co/gvAa7t7wkD" / Twitter
Breaking News: UK Govt Declined Nawaz Sharif's Visa Extension Application
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Nawaz Sharif's request for visa extension denied by British authorities
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UK Home Office Rejects Nawaz Sharif's Visa Extension Request
r/Pakistan on Twitter: "Nawaz Sharif's visa appeal is reported to be rejected by the UK court. He will come back to Pakistan. https://t.co/hoHA4VXsrl" / Twitter
UK Home Office turns down Nawaz Sharif's stay extension request but visa valid
Nawaz Sharif's visa extension request turned down by the UK Home Office
Former prime minister Nawaz Sharif's passport to expire today
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