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If you have corrections to make or experiences to share, and especially if you have experienced American travel to Iran \u2013 we would love to hear from you: please comment at the end of the post.&nbsp; Why the Special Treatment for Americans, British and Canadians? A country that was effectively cut off from the outside world in the \u201880s and \u201890s by sanctions, since 2016 Iran has started opening up, and the good news is that includes to tourism. Iran travel, is perhaps complicated at times, but surely there are plenty ofrewards for those who persevere. In the last year, record numbers of international visitors have fallen for this beautiful country\u2019s charms and seen that Iran is anything but the image portrayed by western media. Iran remains, however, a country that British, Americans and Canadian citizens cannot travel independently to. We can travel to Iran, but with some key differences than other nationalities. Iran travel for Brits, Americans and Canadians has not been easy. The beauty of Iran that awaits\u2026 Can I travel to Iran as an American, British or Canadian Passport Holder? The good news: yes, you can. Even after the current US President\u2019s latest anti-Islamic legislation in June 2017. The position of the Iranians is&nbsp;clear:&nbsp;Americans are welcome in Iran. (Americans see latest update at the top) Now for the less good news. As a Brit, every time I read about couch surfing in Iran or the wonderful experiences travellers had hanging out hitchhiking with&nbsp;Iranians, my heart would bleed a little. I knew that that experience of Iran was out of reach for me, and here\u2019s why: Americans, British and Canadian Passport Holders need to go on an organised tour of Iran or be accompanied by a Licensed Iranian Tour Guide during their entire trip. That\u2019s unless you have managed to find an Iranian to sponsor your visa application and accept legal responsibility for you during your time in Iran. Can Americans Travel to Iran? American travel to Iran has been a sticky subject politically since the Iranian Revolution in the 1970\u2019s, and despite a brief entente in relations in 2016-17, sadly the situation has since deteriorated. However \u2013&nbsp;it is still possible to travel to Iran as an American. The only nationality that *can not* travel to Iran are in fact Israeli citizens (and if you even have Israeli border stamps in your passport you\u2019ll be denied entry \u2013 see more below). Americans face the toughest restrictions when it comes to travel in Iran \u2013 in addition to the requirements for travel to Iran laid out here, Americans need to have a pre-booked airport transfer for arrival in Iran.&nbsp; If you are an American \u2013 Iranian citizen with dual nationality OR you are a woman who\u2019s a) father is Iranian or b) husband is Iranian you are regarded as an Iranian citizen (only) by the Iranian government, and a whole different set of advice applies and it may not be advisable for you to travel to Iran\u00a0\u2013 please read your\u00a0for the latest recommendations.\u00a0 British Travel to Iran UK nationals can travel to Iran so long as they are part of a pre-booked recognised tour group or hire a licensed Iranian Tour Guide for the duration of their stay in Iran. If staying before\/after an organised tour, an guide must also be hired for those days (your tour company will be able to help with this). In 2017 I stayed an additional day without needing to hire a guide and was not asked to do so, but the rules have become stricter since that time.&nbsp; I travelled to Iran in 2017 as part of an organised tour on my British passport and encountered no problems and found Iran very safe to travel in.&nbsp; If you are a British \u2013 Iranian citizen with dual nationality OR you are a woman who\u2019s a) father is Iranian or b) husband is Iranian you are regarded as an Iranian citizen (only) by the Iranian government, and a whole different set of advice applies and it may not be advisable for you to travel to Iran\u00a0\u2013 please read your\u00a0for the latest recommendations.\u00a0 Canadian Travel to Iran Canadian nationals can travel to Iran so long as they are part of a pre-booked recognised tour group or hire a licensed Iranian Tour Guide for the duration of their stay in Iran. If staying before\/after an organised tour, an guide must also be hired for those days (your tour company will be able to help with this). In 2017 I stayed an additional day without needing to hire a guide and was not asked to do so, but the rules have become stricter since that time.&nbsp; On my tour in 2017 I had a Canadian room-mate who encountered no problems and found Iran very safe to travel in.&nbsp; If you are a Canadian \u2013 Iranian citizen with dual nationality OR you are a woman who\u2019s a) father is Iranian or b) husband is Iranian you are regarded as an Iranian citizen (only) by the Iranian government, and a whole different set of advice applies and it may not be advisable for you to travel to Iran \u2013 please read your\u00a0\u00a0for the latest recommendations.\u00a0 Bear in mind that travel advisories issued by governments are always pessimistic, as well as politically driven. Isfahan\u2019s beautiful bridges in summer. Is Iran Safe for British, American and Canadian Citizens? Contrary to what you might think from watching the news, Iran felt \u2013 to me \u2013 like probably one of the safest countries I\u2019ve visited. If you were to drop your wallet while wandering its bazaars or craning your neck to admire its beautiful mosques, chances are that a throng of locals would run screaming after you to return the wallet to you, full of its contents. Problems with crime are arguably a lot less than [&hellip;]"}