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دولت استرالیا به اتباع این کشور که قصد سفر به ایران را دارند هشدار داد

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وزارت امور خارجۀ استرالیا طبق اطلاعیه ای در تارنمای خود اعلام کرد که تغییراتی در مورد توصیه های سفر به ایران صورت گرفته است.

 

به گزارش رادیو نشاط ، وزارت امور خارجۀ استرالیا طبق اطلاعیه ای در تارنمای خود اعلام کرده است از اتباع این کشور که قصد سفر به ایران را دارند، اعلام کرده که تغییراتی در مورد توصیه های سفر به ایران صورت گرفته است. در این اطلاعیه آمده است که "به شما توصیه می کنیم که به دلیل وجود خطر بازداشت یا زندانی شدن بی دلیل، در مورد لزوم سفرتان به ایران تجدید نظر نمایید. احتمال این خطر در مناطقی از کشور ایران بیش از سایر مناطق است".

 

Last updated: 26 November 2018. Still current at: 26 November 2018.

​ We now recommend you reconsider your need to travel to Iran due to the risk of arbitrary detention or arrest (see Safety and security). Higher levels apply in some parts of the country.                           

Summary

  • Reconsider your need to travel to Iran due to the risk that foreigners, including Australians, could be arbitrarily detained or arrested. Dual nationals are at greater risk. See Safety and security
  • Do not travel within 20 kilometres of the Afghanistan and Pakistan borders, to Sistan and Baluchestan province or to areas in Kerman province east of the city of Bam due to the dangerous security situation. See Safety and security
  • Do not travel to areas within 10 kilometres of the border with Iraq because of the volatile security situation. Iranian security forces are active in these areas. See Safety and security
  • Iran doesn't recognise dual nationality. If you're a dual Australian/Iranian national, it is highly unlikely the Australian Government would be allowed to assist if you're arrested or detained. See Laws
  • Local and regional political developments can prompt large demonstrations. In late 2017, political protests took place in several cities across Iran. Some protests turned violent and there were reports of deaths and injuries. Avoid protests and large crowds. See Safety and security
  • Terrorism is a threat, including in Tehran. On 7 June 2017, simultaneous terrorist attacks targeted the Iranian Majlis (parliament) in central Tehran and Imam Khomeini's Shrine on the southern outskirts of Tehran. See Safety and security
  • Acts of political violence targeting foreign interests have occurred in Iran in recent years. See Safety and security
  • Iran experiences regular, sometimes major, earthquakes. In November 2017, a 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck Kermanshah province, causing numerous deaths and extensive damage to buildings and other infrastructure. See Natural disasters
  • Take sufficient cash to convert to local currency (Iranian Rials) to cover all costs for the duration of your stay in Iran. International debit/credit cards are not accepted. It's not possible to transfer funds to Iran using the commercial banking system or money transfer companies. See Entry and 

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