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While Abroad

Over two million Canadians live, work, or study abroad. It is important to be prepared and to expect the unexpected while abroad. By preparing carefully in advance, you can prevent serious and costly problems for you and your family. Find out how to get help and how to help yourself.



Emergencies

The Department's Emergency Operations Centre is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It offers assistance in case of an emergency situation abroad.

Problems
We assist thousands of Canadians each year in dealing with problems in foreign countries. The majority of these problems are minor, but some result in tragic situations.

Coping with Culture Shock
Many people who travel or live overseas experience what is commonly referred to as “culture shock.” Although its intensity varies from one individual to another, most people experience a period of adjustment.

Drugs and Travel
Canadians often get into serious trouble for buying, selling, using, or transporting drugs. Being Canadian doesn't exempt you from local laws regarding illegal drugs.

Who We Are and What We Do
We are committed to providing a wide variety of services to Canadians abroad, but there are some limitations.

Studying Abroad
Canadian students have studied in every country of the world. Studying abroad requires careful preparation.

Working Abroad
All countries have special entry requirements for persons intending to work. Preparation is the key to a successful international work experience.

Retirement Abroad
There are many factors to consider when you're thinking of retiring in a foreign country, including tax laws, medical care, and security issues.




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