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Can Bangladeshi go to Pakistan?

Can Bangladeshi go to Pakistan?

Pakistan has major restrictions for travel. Most visitors from Bangladesh will not be allowed to travel to Pakistan. No quarantine is required.

What is the difference between Bangladesh and Pakistan?

Bangladesh’s GDP growth rate is 7.9\% unlike Pakistan’s 1.5\%. Only on remittances, Pakistan is ahead of Bangladesh. Bangladesh has a population of 164 million as compared to Pakistan’s 220 million. Whereas, in 1971, the population of the then East Pakistan was 70 million and that of West Pakistan was 60 million.

How many Turkish are in the UK?

Population. There is an estimated 500,000 people of Turkish origin living in the United Kingdom. The Turkish community is made up of about 300,000 Turkish Cypriots, 150,000 Turkish nationals, and smaller groups of Bulgarian Turks, Macedonian Turks, Romanian Turks and Western Thrace Turks.

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How many Bangladeshis and Pakistanis live in Britain?

Bangladeshis and Pakistanis have sizeable communities in Britain. The 2011 Census reports 447,201 Bangladeshis and 1.125 million Pakistanis. The communities share some traits, but differ in others.

Can Bangladeshis ‘made it’ in Britain?

The same was not true for Pakistanis, whose communities were dispersed all over. This is not to argue that Bangladeshis have already ‘made it’ in Britain. Unlike Pakistanis in Britain who own their homes, the same is not true for Bangladeshis. Almost one-third of Bangladeshis live in social (subsidised) housing.

Are Bangladeshis more likely to have close friendships than Pakistanis?

Research has shown that unlike Pakistanis, Bangladeshis are more likely to strike friendships with other ethnicities. Furthermore, a smaller proportion of Bangladeshis report lack of close friendships than do Pakistanis in Britain.

Is Bangladesh catching up to Pakistan in development and prosperity?

In a short span of four decades, Bangladeshis have not only caught up to Pakistan in development and prosperity (both at home and in diaspora), they are also likely to achieve greater prosperity in the future than Pakistanis are.

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