Canada Issues Travel Safety Tips for Canadians Going Abroad

Image: What every first time traveller should know (Photo Credit: Global Affairs Canada)
Image: What every first time traveller should know (Photo Credit: Global Affairs Canada)
Natasha Lair
by Natasha Lair
Last updated: 11:35 AM ET, Fri August 22, 2025

Ottawa is reminding Canadians preparing for an international trip to plan ahead.

Whether solo or in a group, travelling internationally can be a "nerve-racking experience,” Global Affairs Canada stated. 

To help Canadians prepare, the agency highlights the “3 Rs” of safe travel: Read up, Register, and Reach us.

Read Up

Canadians are encouraged to use the government’s official travel advice and advisories at travel.gc.ca when planning trips. The site provides information on:

  • entry and exit requirements, including visas or electronic travel authorizations (eTAs)
  • local laws, customs and potential scams
  • health considerations, including vaccinations and medications
  • weather trends that could affect plans
  • international driving permit requirements

Global Affairs also advises travellers to research money exchange practices, banking fees, and whether destinations are cash-dependent or card-friendly. 

"You should also find out what kind of adapters you will need for your electronics and whether a voltage converter will be necessary where you are going. Bring power banks for charging on the go and avoid bringing larger electronics if possible."

Documents and insurance:

For new travellers, applying for a passport early is critical, as is checking the validity period required by the destination country. Those needing visas should allow extra time for processing.

More information on travel documents here.

When flying, travellers are urged to leave plenty of time for security, customs and immigration checkpoints. 

Adventure activities like scuba diving, climbing or surfing may require extra insurance coverage that includes medical evacuation.

Register

Through the Registration of Canadians Abroad service, travellers can receive updates from the government in the event of emergencies, natural disasters, or security risks.

Travellers should also take precautions when using public Wi-Fi, including considering VPNs or purchasing data through roaming or an eSIM.

Reach Out

Canadians should keep contact details for the nearest Canadian office or embassy and note that the Emergency Watch and Response Centre in Ottawa operates 24/7 for urgent assistance.

 

 

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