
The Government of Canada provides detailed travel advice and safety information for Canadians travelling abroad. Before you book and again when you’re ready to leave, you should:
Check Current Travel Advisories
Visit the Government of Canada’s Travel Advice and Advisories page for your destination to see the latest risk level and specific safety info. Advisories range from:
Higher levels mean greater risk due to factors such as political unrest, natural disasters, health emergencies, or infrastructure issues (e.g., fuel shortages).
Update Your Travel Documents
Make sure your passport is valid for the duration of your trip and fits the entry requirements for all countries you plan to visit.
Some countries require visas or electronic travel authorizations (eTAs), so it’s smart to check entry requirements early and before booking.
Get Comprehensive Travel Insurance
Purchase travel insurance that covers:
Other Smart Travel Insurance Tips:
Sign Up for Registration of Canadians Abroad
This free Government of Canada service lets you receive travel updates or emergency assistance from a Canadian embassy or consulate if conditions change abroad.
For help with emergencies outside Canada, you can request emergency assistance from the government of Canada.
Before leaving, note the Canadian consulates and embassies nearest your destinations and share with your family members.
Extra Safety Tips While Travelling
After you depart, the Canadian government suggests you:
International travel can change quickly, especially when destinations face disruptions like infrastructure shortages or political or health concerns. Taking a few proactive steps before booking and during departure, as well as staying informed while abroad can help travellers better manage unexpected situations and travel with greater confidence.