Canada updated its travel advisory for Iran on Friday, keeping the “avoid all travel” warning in place and adding new language on demonstrations linked to rising living costs and economic grievances.
“Canadians in Iran are likely to be subject to increased surveillance and scrutiny by Iranian authorities, including for activities and behaviors that would be considered normal in Canada, including taking photographs in public places, travelling to remote areas not usually frequented by tourists, and interacting with the local population,” the statement said.
“Keep a low profile and don’t share your personal information with strangers,” it added.
The revised notice warns that recent protests have led to clashes with security forces, casualties, arrests and potential disruptions to transport and telecommunications, saying the situation is “highly volatile” and could escalate without notice.