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Australia announces travel ban on Iranian tourists for 6 months amid Middle East tensions

Australia announces travel ban on Iranians for 6 months amid Middle East tensions

Australia has announced a temporary ban on Iranian tourists, citing concerns over regional instability and the risk that visitors may not be able to return home.The move, announced by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, will prevent entry of Iranian nationals holding tourist visas for an initial period of six months.Officials said the decision is aimed at “protecting the integrity and sustainability” of the country’s migration system amid rapidly evolving global conditions.

Why was the ban imposed

The Australian government said the restrictions were necessary due to the ongoing conflict and uncertainty involving Iran and the broader Middle East.Authorities fear that some visitors entering on temporary visas may be “unable or unlikely” to leave Australia once their visas expire.

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“There are many visitor visas issued before the conflict that may not have been granted under current conditions,” Burke said, adding that migration outcomes should be “deliberate decisions,” not accidental results of travel disruptions.

Who will be affected

  • Up to 7,200 Iranian nationals holding valid tourist visas
  • Only those currently outside Australia
  • Specifically applies to Visitor (Subclass 600) visa holders
  • The restriction does not cancel visas, but temporarily prevents entry into the country.

Who is exempted

Certain categories will not be impacted by the ban:

  • Iranian nationals already in Australia or in transit
  • Spouses and dependent children of Australian citizens or permanent residents
  • Individuals granted special clearance through a “permitted travel certificate”
  • Cases involving Iranian parents of Australian citizens, who may receive “sympathetic consideration”

Special permissions possible

The government indicated that a limited number of travellers may still be allowed entry on a case-by-case basis.Applicants can seek exemptions through special travel permissions, particularly under compelling or humanitarian circumstances.

Temporary measure, subject to review

The restriction will remain in place for six months, after which the government must reassess and decide whether to extend it.Officials emphasised that the situation is being closely monitored and policies may be adjusted depending on developments in the region.The decision has drawn criticism from refugee and humanitarian groups, who argue it unfairly targets individuals who followed visa rules and made travel plans in good faith.Critics say the move risks undermining confidence in Australia’s migration system and adds stress to communities already affected by the crisis in Iran.

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