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Iraq customs increases currency exit limit for Iran travel

byCT Report
11/09/2018
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Iraqi government has allowed tourists visiting Iran to carry the maximum sum equal to €10,000 or its equivalent in other currencies.

Earlier, the amount of currency that Iraqi tourists were allowed to carry on their person for travelling to Iran had been based on US dollar.

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