PCB optimistic about UK issuing a visa to tainted Aamir

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Press Trust of India Karachi
Last Updated : May 16 2016 | 6:42 PM IST
The Pakistan Cricket Board is optimistic that tainted left arm pacer Muhammad Aamir will be issued a visa to travel to the United Kingdom with the Pakistan squad next month.
A top PCB official told PTI that while it was obvious that being a convicted offender Aamir couldn't apply for a visa for a certain period of time but he could be issued a visa as an exception.
"The good thing is that he wasn't technically deported from the UK like the other two -- Salman Butt and Muhammad Asif -- in the spot fixing case," the official said.
PCB's legal advisor Tafazzul Rizvi said that while Butt was deported after serving half of his sentence under a agreement, Aamir was "administratively removed" from the UK.
"Butt can't apply for a visa until 2020 but in Aamir's case, there is a chance and the PCB is pursuing his case separately just as it did when the Pakistan team went to New Zealand last winter," Rizvi said.
He pointed out that when Aamir was travelling to New Zealand, the New Zealand Cricket Board had cooperated a lot with the PCB.
"Even in this case, the England and Wales Cricket Board is helping us as much as they can in preparing a case for a exception to be made in Aamir's case," he said.
Rizvi said that there was sympathy for Aamir as he was very young when the spot fixing scandal took place and was the first to confess and cooperate with the authorities in the investigations.
But the PCB's legal advisor made it clear that it was not necessary that if Aamir got a visa for New Zealand it would be the same for UK.
"Every country has its own laws and rules and it is their absolute discretion what they decide. Even after a visa is issued, a country's immigration authorities can refuse entry," he noted.
A source said that the PCB was waiting for a green signal from the ECB and UK High Commission before it filed documents for the visa of Aamir.
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First Published: May 16 2016 | 6:42 PM IST

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