Tunisian Embassy in Canberra

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Tunisia
Australia
Contact No.   : (+61) (2) 6290 2061
(+61) (2) 6290 2321
Fax   : (+61) (2) 6290 1109
Email   :
Official Website   :

Head of Mission: Mr Nabil Lakhal, Ambassador


Visa Types Granted By Tunisia Are;

  • Tunisia eVisa
  • Tunisia Short-Term Visa
  • Tunisia Long-Term Visa
  • Tunisia Tourist Visa
  • Tunisia Business Visa
  • Tunisia Entry Visa
  • Tunisia Employment & Project Visa
  • Tunisia Student Visa
  • Tunisia Medical Visa &Medical Attendat Visa
  • Tunisia Conference/Seminar Visa
  • Tunisia Journalist Visa
  • Tunisia Research Visa
  • Tunisia Film Visa
  • Tunisia Intern Visa

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Stephen Paul Adams

Your Excellency, Greetings to you from Melbourne, Australia. I write to express my grave concern over the prolonged arbitrary detention of 60-year-old journalist Mohamed Boughalleb since March 2024 solely for peacefully exercising his human rights. Security forces arrested him on 22 March based on a complaint submitted by a senior official of the Ministry of Religious Affairs after Mohamed Boughalleb publicly questioned the ministry’s spending. On 26 March 2024 the public prosecutor at the Tunis Court of First Instance charged Mohamed Boughalleb with “attributing illegal acts to a public official without providing evidence” and “insulting others or disturbing their comfort through public telecommunications networks” under Articles 128 of the Penal Code and 86 of the Telecommunications Code. On 17 April Mohamed Boughalleb was convicted and sentenced to six months in prison; his sentence was increased to eight months by the Tunis Court of Appeal on 28 June. On 5 April an investigative judge at the Tunis Court of First Instance charged Mohamed Boughalleb in a separate case under article 24 of Decree-Law 2022-54 on Cybercrimes for “using telecommunications networks to produce, send or disseminate “fake news” or “rumours” to harm, defame or incite violence against others” following a complaint from a professor claiming that Mohamed Boughalleb “insulted” her on Facebook. Mohamed Boughalleb has maintained that the comments she claimed were “insulting” were not made from his account. The judge issued a pre-trial detention order in connection to these charges. Mohamed Boughalleb’s health has severely deteriorated during his unjust detention. He suffers from chronic illnesses such as diabetes and high blood pressure; and has developed prostate problems. His diabetes has worsened in prison, triggering repeated infections. His eyesight and hearing were severely impacted. Despite this, he has not had access to adequate medical care in prison, including his daily medicine and regular medical examinations. On 4 November 2024, Mohamed Boughalleb was transferred from his prison cell to a wing of El Mornaguia prison where conditions are worse due to overcrowding. I humbly call on Your Excellency to ensure the immediate and unconditional release of Mohamed Boughalleb, as he is detained solely for the peaceful exercise of his human rights. Pending his release I call on you to ensure that he is held in conditions meeting international standards for the treatment of prisoners and granted regular access to adequate healthcare. Moreover, I call on the Tunisian authorities to cease targeted arrests of critics, journalists and political opponents for the peaceful exercise of their rights to freedom of expression. Yours sincerely Mr. Stephen P. Adams

Peter Stanley Ruscoe

Hi My wife and I are planning to visit Tunisa, on a trip lasting 7-10 days in April/May this 2025 year with our UK friends. We need visa to visit and want to get the visa before we leave Australia in April. Can you please help us with getting the visa application forms so we can complete the process as soon as possible. Yours Peter Ruscoe

Achref

Hi, I’m Tunisian living in Sydney and I want to renew my Tunisian passport. What’s the easiest way please ? Thank you,

Arun Soni

Hi My wife is a permanent resident of Australia and holds Indian passport. She is planning to visit Tunisia as a tourist. Does she need visa to visit Tunisia in advance or can she avail Visa on Arrival? If you can guide us through, will be much appreciated. Regards Arun Soni Mob : 0414516686

Hassan saeedi

afghan passport holder wants to travel to tunisia for business visa required

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