@ThunderCat This is the sort of exchange that happens when a spoiled whoreson decides to come to the Turkish section. Are you still defending the idea of Pakistanis coming to Turkey? I would murder this motherfucker
I told him not to write such things.
I'm not sure what quarrels between Sweden & Finland (your "Turanian brothers") have to do with Pakistan.
And yeah why does Turkish airlines come to Pakistan, steal our passengers and air routes? Many Turkish engineers and construction workers also came for projects because construction is a major part of Turkey's economy. Why can turks do business in Pakistan but not Pakistanis in Turkey?
You should also downsize Istanbul airport and take your people back from foreign countries.
But since it's mentioned he's a British resident, lots of Pakistani tourists come to Turkey on British passports as well. I saw a YouTube Turkish shop-owner in Istanbul was praising Pakistani tourists coming from Britain and for buying his goods and keeping him in business.
If Pakistanis should be completely banned from Turkey, then equally Turkish airliners should stop coming to Pakistan and all Turkish registered aircraft should be banned from Pakistani airspace.
It would cut their Asian market by a huge fraction since they fly to India, Thailand, Bangladesh and so many others as well. Using Pakistani airspace.
This guy is nowhere near your country and from his posts, it does not seem he wants to come as well.
As long as the Pakistanis in Turkey are obeying the law, not bothering anyone, paying their taxes, I see no problems.
The forum member here, Dalit bought a house there. Even though he's a Nederlands resident, he'll have to be paying taxes on it to keep your economy going.
Until you restructure your globalized economy, don't criticize foreigners doing buisness in your country, wheather they are Danes or Pakistanis.
You don't have enough natural resources to cope with your population size. Turkey is not Mongolia, where the population is so small and more than enough food and water is available.
Until you do that, then don't completely shut away from globalization.