
As the summer holidays are approaching, the United States released advice “do not travel” for up to 21 countries. Among these are Russia, Ukraine, Iran and Iraq. The US Foreign Ministry classifies four -level travel councils, while not traveling the most serious. While some of these warnings have been introduced for several months, others have been introduced recently.
Level 1: Do normal measures
This level applies to generally safe tourist destinations such as Japan, Bermuda and the Cayman Islands. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant, even if there are no specific threats at present.
Level 2: Exercise increased caution
Travelers should be more vigilant in countries such as Saudi Arabia, China and Spain. While traveling remains possible, risks such as crime, civic unrest or terrorism threat guarantee caution.
Level 3: Re -evaluate travel
Coverage of 23 countries – including Chad, Niger, Egypt, Jamaica and Colombia – this level signals significant threats of crime, riots or terrorism, causing traveling potentially dangerous.
Level 4: Don’t travel
It is the most serious counseling that urgently urgently on citizens to avoid traveling to a completely 21 high -risk countries where extreme danger is present. This may include ongoing armed conflicts, state hostility or targeted crimes against foreigners. The earth is:
Afghanistan, Belarus, Burkina Faso, Burma (Myanmar), Central African, Congo, Democratic Republic, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Mali, North Korea, Russia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia, Somalia.
In addition, the warning “does not travel” dates back to several Mexican states – Colima, Guerrero, Michoacan, Sinaloa, Tamaulipas and Zacatecas – mainly because of the widespread crime and the risk of kidnapping. Strip Gaza is also under this counseling in the middle of the ongoing conflict.
The US Foreign Ministry also recommended passengers to:
Sign up for the Intelligent Traveler (STEP) program to receive warnings and help the authorities find you in an emergency.
Follow regular Foreign Ministry on Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) regular updates.
Check the country’s security message to keep Canada informed about local risks.
Prepare the emergency emergency plan and consult the traveler’s check list before leaving.
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