According to the Government of Canada’s website, travellers to the United Kingdom, Denmark or Sweden should “exercise a high degree of caution”
Meanwhile, everything is A-OK in the good old USA, despite the number of Canadians travelling to the United States plummeting by 40% last month
Meanwhile, everything is A-OK in the good old USA, despite the number of Canadians travelling to the United States plummeting by 40% last month
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- Bring a burner phone, not your usual one.
- Avoid having a regional accent (or French one).
- Have your birth certificate & passport with you at all times.
I will never be able to go to the US again.
Same.
I have no plans on ever visiting again, even if there is a family emergency.
They won't let me in that's for sure.
If I go there am I going to be arrested, handcuffed to an Allen key, and sent to a furniture assembly gulag?
In Denmark it's minimum 5 weeks by law, most people get 6 weeks these days, and you are entitled to 3 weeks of consecutive holiday in the main holiday period 1 May to 30 September.
I just mentioned this!
WTF!??
He has to tread lightly while he makes new military, economic and cultural alliances. His long-term plans are what matters most now.
Progressive virtual signaling has solved nothing in the past.
It’s clear he’s working towards maintaining Canada’s sovereignty. We will not like some of the things he’s going to do. The alternative is a very dark option.
Canada is quietly going about resisting.
Nothing will ever satisfy Trump’s ego.
For myself, a trans woman (aka an enemy of the state in the eyes of Trumpism), the U.S. can only be considered “avoid all travel” — and maybe even “avoid airspace”. Yet, no comment from the Gov’t of Canada.
2SLGBTQI+ persons
Some states have enacted laws and policies that may affect 2SLGBTQI+ persons. Check relevant state and local laws.
https://travel.gc.ca/destinations/united-states
The only safe people are red-capped MAGA chuds.
2SLGBTQI+ persons
Some states have enacted laws and policies that may affect 2SLGBTQI+ persons. Check relevant state and local laws.
https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/health-safety/lgbt-travel
The idea that Denmark or Sweden are on balance somehow less safe or riskier places to travel than the United States is objectively absurd
The US DHS put up a new advisory yesterday so I expect our bureaucracy to catch up (last Cdn update was 17th).
As if these, or random mass shootings, would not equally apply to the United States
https://travel.gc.ca/travelling/advisories
"Not advising Canadians of the clear danger in virtually every American city is curious at best...dereliction of your responsibility at worst. It seems you either don't have access to the news or you are pandering to the USA. Either is a concern."
Denmark and other Euro countries caution against traveling to the US. Canada is chickening out on that score. Sad.
I expect most current advisories are based on intelligence. Denmark, for example, is issuing warnings to tourists.
It still seems weird to not at least have a clearer alert for dual nationals of Canada going to the US, and the LA protest note is...weird and bad.
That's where they have those Muslim terrorist no-go zones, right?