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Planning Ahead for International Travel: Government Tips for Canadians

February 18, 2026

Checking advisories, confirming travel documents, and knowing where to find help abroad are important steps Canadians can take to stay informed and prepared when travelling internationally.

The Government of Canada provides detailed travel advice and safety information for Canadians travelling abroad. Before you book and again when you’re ready to leave, you should:

Check Current Travel Advisories

Visit the Government of Canada’s Travel Advice and Advisories page for your destination to see the latest risk level and specific safety info. Advisories range from:

  • Exercise normal security precautions
  • Exercise a high degree of caution
  • Avoid non-essential travel
  • Avoid all travel

Higher levels mean greater risk due to factors such as political unrest, natural disasters, health emergencies, or infrastructure issues (e.g., fuel shortages).

Update Your Travel Documents

Make sure your passport is valid for the duration of your trip and fits the entry requirements for all countries you plan to visit.

Some countries require visas or electronic travel authorizations (eTAs), so it’s smart to check entry requirements early and before booking.

Get Comprehensive Travel Insurance

Purchase travel insurance that covers:

  • Medical emergencies abroad
  • Trip cancellations or interruptions
  • Delays or changes due to things such as natural disasters

Other Smart Travel Insurance Tips:

  • Do not travel if contrary to medical advice; ask your primary care physician if you’re well enough to travel.
  • Fill out your travel insurance application accurately to avoid a denied claim.
  • Be sure your policy still applies if there’s a travel advisory in effect for your destination.
  • Some insurers may change coverage based on advisory levels.
  • Share your travel insurance documents with your travel companions.
  • Always attempt to contact the insurance provider before seeking treatment if possible.

Sign Up for Registration of Canadians Abroad

This free Government of Canada service lets you receive travel updates or emergency assistance from a Canadian embassy or consulate if conditions change abroad.

For help with emergencies outside Canada, you can request emergency assistance from the government of Canada.

Before leaving, note the Canadian consulates and embassies nearest your destinations and share with your family members.

Extra Safety Tips While Travelling

After you depart, the Canadian government suggests you:

  • Keep copies of important documents (passport, insurance, tickets).
  • Stay in regular contact with family or friends back home.
  • Follow directions from local authorities and travel advisories.
  • Have access to extra funds in case of an emergency.

Travelling outside Canada requires more than booking flights and accommodations. Reviewing official travel advisories, ensuring passports and visas meet entry requirements, registering with the Government of Canada, and planning for emergencies are all important steps for Canadians travelling abroad. For those looking to explore travel insurance options, quotes and coverage information are available through HUB SmartCoverage.