Any advertising regarding immigration was banned.

The Parliamentary Research Center announced a plan to ban advertising about immigration.
Recently, the rate of emigration abroad has increased significantly. Issues such as unemployment of educated people, lack of adequate salaries, poor economic conditions in Iran, etc. are some of the reasons why people migrate from Iran to European countries.
Immigration is also one of the reasons why people immigrate to Iran, such as buying a house in neighboring and European countries, which costs less than buying a house in Iran, which is another reason for immigration. There is also a lot of advertising about immigration in various forms in the media, which pushes people in this direction.
Now, in this regard, the Research Center of the Islamic Consultative Assembly has published a report on advertising in cyberspace and called for “a ban on any advertising regarding immigration due to the increasing immigration statistics.” The proposal in the report includes “a ban on any media advertising, in any explicit or implicit manner, regarding immigration, buying property, education, investment, obtaining residency and visas abroad.”
The Majlis Research Center also continued its suggestions by writing: "Famous and well-known individuals who endorse advertisements must clearly and transparently inform the audience that the content is promotional with specific signs and disclose the promotional nature of the information presented. They are also required to inform the audience of the existence of any financial contracts with the producers."
The center, while calling for a mechanism to be established to ensure that advertisers are "identifiable" in cyberspace, emphasized the prohibition of advertising through people under the age of 18 and announced that people under the age of 18 should not be influencers.
The reports of the Parliamentary Research Center emphasized that any activity in the field of tourism advertising should be limited within the framework of regulations in this field and obtaining permission from the Ministry of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts.




