Question Title 1. Global Affairs Canada helps Canadian travellers before they leave and while they are outside Canada by: recommending a travel counsellor recommending travel destinations and guided tours providing safe travel information and consular services Question Title 2. The Travel.gc.ca website provides a reliable, one-stop shop for information on: specialty travel packages travelling outside Canada global political issues Question Title 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. True False Question Title 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. 2 4 6 Question Title 5. Which one of the risk levels below is not a Government of Canada risk level that could be assigned to a destination Travel at your own risk Exercise a high degree of caution Avoid non-essential travel Question Title 6. Travel insurance providers generally take the government’s risk levels into account when assessing their refund or reimbursement policies. True False Question Title 7. Canadians stranded in foreign countries may be issued emergency travel documents by Canadian embassies or consulates working in partnership with: the Canadian Border Services Agency Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Transport Canada Question Title 8. Passports for all Canadians, regardless of age, are valid for 10 years. True False Question Title 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. True False Question Title 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: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada the airport or border crossing the embassy or consulate of the destination country Question Title 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. True False Question Title 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: Canadian International Emergency Assistance Registration of Canadians Abroad You Travel We Assist Question Title 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. True False Question Title 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: Transport Canada the destination’s embassy or consulate in Canada the Public Health Agency of Canada Question Title 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: expect to be treated respectfully anywhere in the world know that being Canadian gives them exemptions from foreign laws give careful consideration before visiting certain destinations Question Title 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: Risk level Safety and security Laws and culture Question Title 17. As part of Canada’s consular services, Canadians travelling or living abroad can get: safety information and advice before they travel or move abroad and emergency consular assistance while they are outside Canada help finding employment outside Canada and getting work visas travel insurance and medical services while they are outside Canada Question Title 18. Canadians who encounter problems outside Canada can contact consular officers in Ottawa for assistance 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. True False Question Title 19. If a Canadian gets robbed outside Canada, consular officers can: investigate a crime pay for unexpected expenses help replace a passport Question Title 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: Travel Advice and Advisories Health and safety outside Canada Registration of Canadians Abroad Question Title 21. Most foreign countries do not have strict rules and regulations for taking items outside of their borders: True False Question Title 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: Risk levels Safety and security Laws and culture Question Title 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. True False Question Title 24. Travellers can subscribe to free Travel Updates and receive a daily email message covering the latest updates to our Travel Advice and Advisories. True False Question Title 25. 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