TEHRAN, May 8: Iran published advertisements in newspapers on Tuesday offering new incentives for its hundreds of thousands of registered Afghan refugees to return home.

The new plan comes two weeks after Iran began a major drive to expel Afghan workers without papers that has already seen tens of thousands kicked out of the country.

Under the offer, worked out with the Afghan government and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, if a family returns home, some of its members will be allowed to return to Iran and work for a limited period.

“Those Afghans can benefit from the voluntary repatriation programme including a work permit in Iran, and a 100 dollars cash aid for a family of up to five members each,” said the advertisement.

“If the family consists of nine members, two members of the family will receive the Iranian work permit, and also they are given a form to evaluate them to see whether they are eligible for a piece of land back home,” a UNHCR spokeswoman said.

Afghans with proper working papers are estimated to form half of the two million Afghans who fled the conflicts in their home country and still live in the Islamic republic.—AFP

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