Australia has announced a temporary ban on entry to Iranian tourists, citing concerns about regional instability and the risk that tourists may not be able to return home.The move, announced by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, will ban Iranian nationals holding tourist visas from entering the country for an initial six months.Officials said the decision was aimed at “protecting the integrity and sustainability of the country’s immigration system” amid a rapidly changing global landscape.
The Australian government says the restrictions are necessary due to ongoing conflict and uncertainty involving Iran and the wider Middle East.Authorities are concerned that some tourists arriving on temporary visas may be “unable or unlikely” to leave Australia when their visas expire.“Many visitor visas issued before the conflict may not be available under the current circumstances,” Burke said, adding that immigration outcomes should be “thoughtful decisions” rather than the unintended consequences of travel disruption.
Certain categories will not be affected by the ban:
The government said a limited number of travelers may still be allowed to enter the country, depending on the circumstances.Applicants may seek exemptions through special travel authorization, particularly in cases of compelling or humanitarian circumstances.
The restrictions will last for six months, after which the government must reassess and decide whether to extend them.Officials stressed that they are closely monitoring the situation and may adjust policies based on developments in the region.The decision drew criticism from refugee and humanitarian groups, who said it was unfair to individuals who followed visa rules and made travel plans in good faith.Critics say the move could undermine confidence in Australia’s immigration system and add pressure to communities already affected by the Iran crisis.
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