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1. Global Affairs Canada helps Canadian travellers before they leave and while they are outside Canada by:

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2. The Travel.gc.ca website provides a reliable, one-stop shop for information on:

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3. The Travel Advice and Advisories offer information on safety and security, entry requirements, health conditions, local laws and customs, and other important travel issues for over 200 destinations.

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4. In the “Risk level” section of the page for each destination in the Travel Advice and Advisories, there are ______ possible risk levels that inform travellers of security conditions.

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5. Which one of the risk levels below is not a Government of Canada risk level that could be assigned to a destination

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6. Travel insurance providers generally take the government’s risk levels into account when assessing their refund or reimbursement policies.

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7. Canadians stranded in foreign countries may be issued emergency travel documents by Canadian embassies or consulates working in partnership with:

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8. Passports for all Canadians, regardless of age, are valid for 10 years.

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9. A passport exposed to water or humidity could be deemed damaged and could result in the holder being denied entry at border crossings or allowed on flights.

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10. Visa requirement information is available in the “Entry/exit requirements” section of each destination’s page in the Travel Advice and Advisories. Travellers should also check entry requirements with:

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11. A person younger than 18 travelling alone should carry documentation proving the trip is permitted by the parents or guardians who are not accompanying them.

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12. Canadians travelling or living outside Canada can sign up for a Global Affairs Canada service to receive important information in case of an emergency. This service is called:

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13. The use of cannabis products, whether medical or recreational, is legal in Canada, so it is permissible to bring them across the Canadian border.

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14. Travellers with disabilities could face different accessibility standards outside Canada, and it is best to research the services available in a foreign country by contacting:

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15. Foreign laws and customs related to 2SLGBTQI+ people could differ from those in Canada and could result in barriers and risks. Travellers outside Canada should:

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16. Women travellers could face certain obstacles or safety risks when travelling in certain countries. If that is the case, advice for women can be found in a section on a destination’s Travel Advice and Advisories page. This section is called:

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17. As part of Canada’s consular services, Canadians travelling or living abroad can get:

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18. Canadians who encounter problems outside Canada can contact consular officers in Ottawa for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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19. If a Canadian gets robbed outside Canada, consular officers can:

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20. As a safety precaution, travellers should carry contact information for the Canadian embassy or consulate in the country they will be visiting. This information is available in a section of the Travel.gc.ca website. This section is called:

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21. Most foreign countries do not have strict rules and regulations for taking items outside of their borders:

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22. If there are restrictions on what travellers can take out of a country, this information is available on the destination-specific Travel Advice and Advisories page in the following section:

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23. Global Affairs Canada offers a wide range of free, bilingual publications, such as, “Advice for cruise travellers”, “Say Yes to Travel Insurance”, “Traveller’s checklist” and more. They can all be downloaded from Travel.gc.ca.

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24. Travellers can subscribe to free Travel Updates and receive a daily email message covering the latest updates to our Travel Advice and Advisories.

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25. Stay informed and up to date with travel advice by following us on Facebook and Twitter @:

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