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canada travel restrictions

If you're planning a trip to London or dreaming of exploring the Scottish Highlands, listen up! Starting in January 2025, visiting the U.K. from Canada will become a bit more complicated, as you'll need to apply and pay for an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) before packing your bags.

As of November 27, 2024, Canadians can start applying for an ETA, which will be mandatory for travel to the U.K. on and after January 8, 2025.

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Canadian travellers looking to explore the world might need to adjust their itineraries in 2024. New advisories from Canada highlight concerns in several beloved destinations. Popular spots like Cuba, Costa Rica, and even Iceland, now come with a cautionary note due to rising crime rates and potential natural disasters.

The advisories could complicate decision-making for those eager to choose their next vacation spot or throw an unexpected curveball on arrival at their destination. Here are 11 countries currently flagged by the Canadian government:

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Canadian travel advisories point to destinations that might require a second thought before packing your bags. These updates are a practical heads-up for travellers, highlighting places where challenges go beyond finding the best local eats or scenic spots. From environmental dangers to security concerns, each advisory aims to keep Canadians safe as they plan their journeys abroad.

The advisories flag spots where extra caution is advised due to health risks, political unrest, or high crime rates. For Canadians looking to travel, these seven spots come with a note of caution, serving as a reminder that a little bit of homework is crucial for a safe and enjoyable trip:

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Whether you've already booked your dream vacation in Europe, or you're still considering where to go, it's worth brushing up on the tourist destinations under travel advisory by the Canadian government.

Some have a high risk of terrorist threats, while others are recovering from severe natural disasters. You may need to adjust your plans to stay safe, avoid certain regions, or increase your level of vigilance. In France, for instance, the aftermath of a mass stabbing has escalated security measures to unprecedented levels. Across the Channel, the United Kingdom faces its own set of challenges.

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As winter weaves its frosty web across Canada, many of us dream of escaping to sunnier, sandier shores. However, before you pack your sunscreen, you might want to check the latest travel advisories.

In a move that could rearrange vacation plans and ignite conversations at the dinner table, the Canadian government has issued new safety guidance for popular holiday destinations.

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While you daydream about your next getaway to a popular tourist spot, the government is urging Canadian travellers to think twice. Israel, Lebanon, Mexico, and Costa Rica, all prime travel destinations, have made it onto Ottawa's radar. Recent advisories have been issued due to an array of concerns, ranging from political instability to criminal activity.

The world awaits, but safety comes first. Before you finalize your travel itinerary, here's more on what's happening behind the postcard:

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From the streets of Delhi to the beaches of Cancún and the pathways of Jerusalem, some of the world's most sought-after vacation destinations are now flashing on Canada's travel advisory radar. While these locales have long been the backdrop for memorable getaways, new advisories suggest there's more for tourists to consider than just which attractions to visit.

Rising political tensions, unpredictable natural disasters, and volatile security situations are reshaping the travel landscape in these areas. Before packing your bags for these popular spots, there's new intel from the Canadian government that every traveller should heed:

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As summer beckons, you may be yearning for that much-needed getaway. But before you fill your suitcase with sunscreen and sunglasses, make sure to cross-check your dream destination with the latest travel advisories from the Canadian government.

Current warnings span popular vacation spots like Mexico, Costa Rica, and Thailand, offering insights into potential risks and uncertainties travellers might encounter. The unpredictable behaviour of Mexico's Popocatépetl, an active volcano just 70km southeast of Mexico City, has raised new concerns. Regular eruptions with dramatic ash plumes and spectacular nocturnal displays are causing sporadic airport closures, throwing travel plans into chaos.

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As summer draws near, you're probably gearing up to hit the road or take to the skies, and explore popular sun and sand destinations. But before you start packing your bags, you should pay attention to Canada's latest travel advisories.

The government has identified potential risks in places like Costa Rica, Jamaica and Mexico, so you can make informed decisions about your next trip. Whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a family vacation or an adventure-filled escape, here are some go-to vacation spots that have been flagged:

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Strikes are shaking up cities across France, and Canadians planning to visit the European nation should stay on high alert. A government travel advisory warns that ongoing protests over pension reform in the country could disrupt tourist services and that even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent.

Popular destinations in Paris such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre were forced to close this week by striking workers, while the renowned wine city of Bordeaux saw its city hall set aflame by angry residents.

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Last summer the European Union introduced a new visa waiver system, known as the European Travel Information Authorisation System (ETIAS) that will require certain non-EU travellers who don't require a visa to pay a 7 euro fee.

The system, which will cover travellers from over 60 countries that are not part of the European Union, was originally intended to roll out in May 2023 and was later pushed back to November 1, 2023.

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Globetrotters who are still mapping out vacation plans in 2023 may find some popular destinations are now off-limits or ill-advised by the federal government. Canada issued a number of travel advisories in January, calling for caution on trips to Mexico and reinstating restrictions for people arriving from China.

Here are some of the top tourist spots under a federal travel advisory, due to safety and health-related concerns:

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