The bill, titled “Support for Iranians Abroad", was drafted in collaboration with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Justice and was sent to Parliament for approval on Sunday.
The proposed legislation includes various measures to provide effective support to Iranians residing overseas, including provision of legal services, e-government services, and judicial affairs assistance.
According to the bill, the judiciary is required to establish a system within three months of the law’s enactment to review complaints and requests for amnesty from those Iranian expatriates who have been convicted by Iranian courts, as stated in Article 96 of the Islamic Penal Code.
Facilitating the return of Iranians living abroad and leveraging their scientific and specialized capabilities for the benefit of the nation is deemed crucial and has garnered significant attention from both experts and officials.
The bill's implementation could pave the way for a stronger bond between Iranians living abroad and their homeland.
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