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Before you lock in flights or finalize your summer travel plans, it's worth checking Canada's latest travel advisories for your destination — including for FIFA World Cup 2026 host cities in the U.S. and Mexico.

The Government of Canada regularly updates its travel warnings to flag safety risks that could affect your trip, from serious violent crime and terrorism threats to infrastructure failures and civil unrest.

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If you have plans to visit Jamaica in the coming weeks, you may need to reconsider. The Government of Canada has issued an updated travel advisory for Jamaica, warning that travel to the island could put "your personal safety and security at great risk."

On October 31, Canada raised its travel advisory for Jamaica to Level 4 ("avoid all travel"), the highest possible alert level, due to the extensive destruction caused by Hurricane Melissa, which made landfall on October 28 as a major hurricane.

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If you have a trip to Jamaica planned in the coming days, you may want to rethink your travel plans. The Government of Canada has just updated its travel advisory for the island, raising the risk level to "avoid all non-essential travel."

The travel warning, updated on October 25, warns that a Category 4 hurricane — Hurricane Melissa — is expected to make landfall around October 28, bringing dangerous conditions across the country.

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