Should have tried his luck on a dinghy.
Return to Pakistan
Ironically Nazir's fame alerted the UK's immigration services. Nazir had arrived in the United Kingdom[when?] on a student visa, but left his studies[where?] to work as a fishmonger.[7] In December 2012, under the government policy he was ordered to leave the country as his visa had expired.[8] He returned to Pakistan in December 2012. His management said he would return to the UK to promote his musical career with a new entry visa. His agent, Samir Ahmed, said: "He will be returning to Pakistan and will be celebrating New Year with his family. His return to the UK is pending approval of a working visa. We fully expect him to return in the coming weeks".[9] According to a 2016 article in the New Statesman, Nazir was declined a new visa to enter the UK because he violated the terms of his last visa by singing as a professional entertainer. A year after that he applied for another visa to try and appear in a film about his life, however it was also denied.[10]
Should have tried his luck on a dinghy.
Maybe the Dinghy people could be blown off course to the west a bit. There is big sea snakes in the Solent.