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Ottawa urges Canadians to leave Iran as protests intensify
Summary
Global Affairs Canada updated its travel advisory saying Canadians should leave Iran now amid nationwide protests, citing a high risk of arbitrary detention and limited consular services; land borders with Armenia and Türkiye remain open for Canadian passport holders.
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Canada's government updated its travel guidance and is urging Canadian citizens to leave Iran now. The advisory cites ongoing nationwide demonstrations, regional tensions and a high risk of arbitrary detention as reasons for the warning. It also states that consular assistance in Iran is extremely limited at present. The advisory notes that many airlines have suspended flights while some land border crossings remain open.
Key points:
- Global Affairs Canada issued an updated travel advisory saying Canadians should leave Iran now.
- The advisory cites nationwide protests, regional tensions, a high risk of arbitrary detention and unpredictable enforcement of local laws.
- It states consular services in Iran are extremely limited.
- The advisory notes land borders with Armenia and Türkiye are open and that Canadian passport holders do not require visas to enter those countries.
Summary:
The advisory signals a heightened risk environment for Canadians in Iran and highlights constrained consular capacity. Undetermined at this time.
