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Canada Consular Affairs Publications Menu Page
Our safe-travel publications help travellers prepare for a safe, healthy, and problem-free journey. All publications are free. You can download your own copy or order a print version.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Canada Consular Services
The Consular Affairs Bureau provides assistance to Canadian travellers abroad. We are committed to helping Canadians prepare for foreign travel and to providing you with a variety of services once you're abroad.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade.

Canada Country Travel Reports
Consult the Country Travel Reports before your departure to find out about security and safety conditions, health questions and entry requirements for the country or countries you are going to. The Department publishes reports for over 225 destinations around the world.
Source : Foreign Affairs Canada

Canada Dual Citizenship
Dual citizenship (also called dual nationality) is not legally recognized in all countries. This can lead to serious difficulties for Canadians when they are in the country of their second citizenship. It can also create problems in third countries if there is any confusion over what citizenship was used to obtain entry. This publication gives general information to travellers with dual citizenship.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Canada Emergencies
The Operations Centre of the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. An experienced officer is always available to respond to emergency calls from anywhere in the world.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Consular Affairs Bureau

Canada General Advice for Travellers
If you are travelling internationally you should be aware that conditions in other countries, both natural and man-made, may be significantly different from those in Canada and may seriously affect health and personal security during travel. The following provides general health-related advice for the international traveller.
Source : Health Canada. Population and Public Health Branch.

Canada General Advice for Travellers
The following provides general health-related advice for the international traveller.
Source : Government of Canada. Public Health Agency of Canada.

Canada List of Potential Problems
This section provides information on some difficult situations that Canadian travellers may encounter while abroad, and includes issue-specific recommendations to assist you in dealing with them.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Consular Affairs Bureau

Canada Registration of Canadians Abroad
The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade offers a registration service for Canadians who expect to be, or are already, living in any foreign country for three months or more. Canadians spending less than three months visiting areas or countries with a potential for problems should also register. This service is provided to assist consular officers in contacting Canadians abroad to offer urgent advice during a natural disaster or civil unrest, or to inform them of a family emergency at home. Registration is voluntary, and personal information provided on the registration form is protected and used in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Consular Affairs Bureau

Non-government organisation Routes to Learning Canada
Routes to Learning Canada (formerly Elderhostel Canada) is a not-for-profit, charitable organization developing, providing and coordinating educational travel programs for Canadians and visitors to Canada.

Canada Travel Clinics Across Canada
The following list of travel medicine clinics has been compiled using multiple available listings. This listing is by no means complete.
Source : Health Canada

Canada Travel Medicine Program
As one of Health Canada's many roles in maintaining the health of Canadians, the Travel Medicine Program (TMP) is responsible for providing travel health information for persons travelling outside Canada
Source : Public Health Agency of Canada

Canada Travel Warnings
Country Travel Reports are available for every country of the world. They include information on security and safety, health, and entry requirements, as well as contact numbers for Canadian government offices abroad.
Source : Foreign Affairs Canada

Canada Visa Requirements
All countries have special requirements for persons intending to reside for extended periods (usually more than 90 days) or who plan to work, study, or engage in non-tourist activities. Verify whether your destination country or countries require a visa for entry. To find out whether you will need a visa, contact the responsible foreign government office accredited to Canada.
Source : Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, Consular Affairs Bureau


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