
Global Affairs Canada has updated its Travel Advice and Advisories, adding several destinations to the highest-level warning of “Avoid All Travel.” The change, published on January 13 2026, reflects rapidly deteriorating security and humanitarian conditions in parts of the Middle East, the Sahel and Eastern Europe. (timesofindia.indiatimes.com)
Under Canada’s tiered advisory system, an “Avoid All Travel” notice urges Canadians to cancel or postpone trips because the government’s ability to provide consular assistance is severely limited. The latest update follows violent protests in Baghdad, the collapse of a fragile cease-fire in Sudan and renewed missile strikes around Odesa, Ukraine. While many Canadians travel for leisure, corporate mobility managers note that business travel to energy, mining and NGO project sites is also affected.
For Canadians who still need to travel, VisaHQ’s online platform (https://www.visahq.com/canada/) offers a consolidated dashboard to check visa requirements, embassy processing times, and document checklists that change as swiftly as government advisories. Their expedited services and real-time alerts can help both leisure travellers and corporate mobility teams adjust itineraries, secure alternate visas or transit permits, and stay compliant when routes suddenly shift.
From an employer standpoint, duty-of-care obligations require real-time monitoring of government advisories. Companies with personnel already on the ground must re-evaluate evacuation plans, insurance coverage and the feasibility of rotating staff through safer hubs such as Doha or Warsaw. Travel-management companies report a spike in itinerary changes within hours of the advisory going live.
Immigration counsel add that short-term assignments can be reassessed under Canada’s tax-equalisation rules; keeping employees longer in higher-risk jurisdictions may increase hardship premiums and trigger new reporting requirements under the Underused Housing Tax if staff are repatriated early and corporate apartments sit vacant.
For individual travellers, the update is a reminder to register with the Registration of Canadians Abroad (ROCA) service, maintain comprehensive travel insurance and carry multiple payment options in case of sudden banking disruptions.
Under Canada’s tiered advisory system, an “Avoid All Travel” notice urges Canadians to cancel or postpone trips because the government’s ability to provide consular assistance is severely limited. The latest update follows violent protests in Baghdad, the collapse of a fragile cease-fire in Sudan and renewed missile strikes around Odesa, Ukraine. While many Canadians travel for leisure, corporate mobility managers note that business travel to energy, mining and NGO project sites is also affected.
For Canadians who still need to travel, VisaHQ’s online platform (https://www.visahq.com/canada/) offers a consolidated dashboard to check visa requirements, embassy processing times, and document checklists that change as swiftly as government advisories. Their expedited services and real-time alerts can help both leisure travellers and corporate mobility teams adjust itineraries, secure alternate visas or transit permits, and stay compliant when routes suddenly shift.
From an employer standpoint, duty-of-care obligations require real-time monitoring of government advisories. Companies with personnel already on the ground must re-evaluate evacuation plans, insurance coverage and the feasibility of rotating staff through safer hubs such as Doha or Warsaw. Travel-management companies report a spike in itinerary changes within hours of the advisory going live.
Immigration counsel add that short-term assignments can be reassessed under Canada’s tax-equalisation rules; keeping employees longer in higher-risk jurisdictions may increase hardship premiums and trigger new reporting requirements under the Underused Housing Tax if staff are repatriated early and corporate apartments sit vacant.
For individual travellers, the update is a reminder to register with the Registration of Canadians Abroad (ROCA) service, maintain comprehensive travel insurance and carry multiple payment options in case of sudden banking disruptions.










