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travel warnings

Planning a trip abroad before the summer ends? Before you board your flight or start dreaming about beach cocktails and city strolls, it's worth checking Canada's latest travel advisories.

The federal government has recently updated its warnings for several top travel destinations — including hotspots in the Caribbean and across Europe. While most advisories are cautionary, some point to more serious issues like regional violence, high crime rates, or ongoing shortages of essentials like food and medicine.

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If you're planning a getaway this summer, you might want to check Canada's latest travel warnings before locking in your itinerary. The federal government just updated a bunch of advisories for popular international destinations, with concerns ranging from crime to conflict to natural disasters.

Here's a quick look at the newest Canadian travel advisories as of July 28, 2025:

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If you're planning a beach getaway to Cuba this year, there's a new rule you should know about before boarding your flight.

As of July 1, 2025, Cuba has officially switched to an electronic visa (e-visa) system for most foreign travellers, including Canadians. That means the old tourist card — the paper slip you used to get at the airport or through a travel agent — is no longer valid for entry.

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If you're gearing up for a summer escape, it's worth taking a closer look at Canada's latest travel advisories before you set off.

The Government of Canada has issued travel warnings for a number of popular vacation spots. While this doesn't mean you need to panic or cancel your plans, it's a good idea to stay informed and travel with caution.

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If you're planning an extended stay in the United States this spring, it's worth taking another look at your travel plans. The Government of Canada has issued an updated travel advisory for the U.S., and it includes a new requirement that could catch some Canadians by surprise.

On Friday, March 21, Canada revised its travel advice for those heading to the U.S., advising that anyone intending to stay south of the border for more than 30 days must now register with U.S. authorities.

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If you're planning a spring getaway — whether it's relaxing on a beach in Mexico, exploring historical sites in Italy, or enjoying the nightlife in the Dominican Republic — make sure to check Canada's latest travel advisories before you go.

The Government of Canada has recently updated its travel warnings for several popular destinations, including locations in Europe and the Caribbean. These advisories range from routine safety recommendations to more serious warnings such as "Avoid non-essential travel" in certain areas.

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If you're planning a European getaway, whether it's sipping wine in Paris, cycling through Amsterdam, or soaking up the history of Rome, you'll want to check Canada's latest travel advisories before you go.

Government travel advisories are classified according to four risk levels, from "Take normal security precautions" and "Exercise a high degree of caution" through to "Avoid non-essential travel" and "Avoid all travel."

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If you're itching to book your next getaway, hold off for a moment! Before locking in those flights, consider checking the latest travel advisories from the Government of Canada. With winter vacations ramping up, officials are urging travellers to stay informed about potential risks before heading abroad.

In January, officials released a set of essential travel tips for Canadians planning vacations this season.

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Dreaming of escaping Canada's icy chill for sun-soaked beaches or vibrant city streets? Same. But before you finalize those winter getaway plans, there's something you should do: check Canada's latest travel advisories.

The Government of Canada has updated its travel advisories for several popular vacation destinations, covering everything from safety concerns to terrorism threats.

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With winter creeping in and dreams of sandy beaches or tropical escapes filling our minds, now's the perfect time to double-check the latest Canada travel advisories that could impact your upcoming travel plans.

The Government of Canada has issued important travel warnings for some of the most popular sunny destinations this month, and staying informed could save you a lot of hassle — or even a trip to your travel insurance fine print.

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Before you book your next trip, it's important to be aware of any new travel advisory warnings the Canadian government has issued.

Several destinations that are popular with Quebecers this time of year — from white-sand beaches to urban tourism hubs — are currently the subject of travel advisories, which warn of issues that could impact your itinerary or even your safety.

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Gone are the days when a simple map and a guidebook sufficed for globe-trotting. In an age where unexpected international challenges loom — from pandemic threats to armed upheavals — travellers now have a new resource at their fingertips. The 2024 Risk Map, released by International SOS, charts global safety and stability, offering insights beyond traditional concerns of culture and convenience, going so far as to predict major travel risks.

The latest edition incorporates data on medical and security risks worldwide, influenced by conflicts in Ukraine, Israel, and Palestinian territories.

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