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#12562495
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer build new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562497
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer build new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562498
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer build new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562499
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer build new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562501
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer work in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562502
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer build new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562503
17 July 2025
Afghan workers authorized to work for an Iranian employer build new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562492
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker, authorized to work for an Iranian employer, walks among the newly made graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 17, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562494
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker who is authorized and works for an Iranian employer works on newly made graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562496
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker who is authorized and works for an Iranian employer builds new graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562500
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker who is authorized and works for an Iranian employer works in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562504
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker who is authorized and works for an Iranian employer works in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562505
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker who is authorized and works for an Iranian employer works in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 11, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12562506
17 July 2025
An Afghan worker who works for an Iranian employer and is authorized walks among the newly made graves in Behesht-e Zahra cemetery in the south of Tehran, Iran, on July 17, 2025. In an interview with the Iranian state news agency IRNA, the head of the Center for Foreign Nationals and Immigrants Affairs at the Ministry of Interior clarifies the working conditions for nationals returning to the country and obtaining legal permits. Nationals who enter through this legal process can work with a one-year permit after reaching an agreement with an employer and receiving a work card. This permit can be renewed annually, provided the employer is satisfied. These individuals receive insurance and other legal benefits similar to those of Iranian workers.
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#12195892
26 March 2025
EDMONTON, CANADA - MARCH 22: The Preferred Immigration Services logo is displayed in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on March 22, 2025.
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The Works On The Planned A69 Highway Stopped By A Decision Of The Administrative Court
28 February 2025
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28 February 2025
Opponents express joy after the Administrative Court of Toulouse stops all work on the planned A69 highway. A press conference takes place in Toulouse, France, on February 27, 2025, as plaintiffs (LVEL, Attac, Amis de la Terre, D'Ingrando, etc.) against the planned A69 highway between Toulouse and Castres win an 'administrative' trial on the content in front of the judges of the Administrative Court of Toulouse against the French State, along with the builder NGE and its concessionary Atosca. Judges revoke the environmental authorization to build the A69 highway, thus stopping all work. In December, surprising everyone, the judges decide to reopen the files instead of giving the court decision on the content. Alice Terrasse, the main lawyer for 'La Voie Est Libre' (opponents), pleads, among other things, that the main reason for building this highway, a 'Major Interest Imperative for public interest,' is invalid, as did the 'Rapporteur Public' before. The 'Rapporteur Public' maintains her position that all environmental authorizations should be nullified, taking down the ''Major Interest Imperative for Public Interest.'' The court's decision stops the building of the A69 highway. The main association 'La Voie est Libre' (i.e., 'The Way is Free'), opponents want the building of the highway to be stopped until all the justice decisions on the content are given. Opponents of this project say that the reprofiling of the N126 will be sufficient for the 6,000 vehicles planned per day and would cost far less money. The A69 highway will cost EUR512 million (in 2018 euros without inflation) for 54 kilometers.
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