Canada has released a new travel advisory for the 2025 season, including Saudi Arabia, UK (UK), Mexico, China, Germany, Kuwait and many other countries as well as the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Due to increasing terrorist threats and security concerns, travelers traveling to these countries have been advised to be more vigilant than ever. The advisory emphasizes risk management in crowded areas, vigilance in public functions, prevention of crime and cyber attacks and knowing potential threats.
As global security concerns are increasing, Canada has advised its citizens to take extreme care during the 2025 season. In view of the dangers of terrorism, civil unrest and other security risks, many countries have been put in the list of high-risk destinations. The list includes UAE, Saudi Arabia, UK, Mexico, China, Germany, Kuwait and other countries. Below we are giving you the latest information about those countries where passengers are required to be careful to be safe in the coming season.
United Arab Emirates (UAE)
The UAE has been included in the travel counseling list to Canada as the increasing danger of regional tension and terrorism exists here. There is a risk of targeting both foreign nationals and local people, especially in public places where there is a crowd of tourists.
Terrorism: UAE is constantly threatened by terrorist groups who have expressed their intention to target Jews and Israeli sites. Security agencies have taken tough steps, but the attacks can occur anytime. Potential goals are:
Government buildings, military places and schools
Airport and Transport Center
Public sector such as tourist places, hotels, restaurants and shopping centers
Missiles and drone attacks: There have been missiles and drone attacks in the area before, some of which have reached UAE’s urban areas and military locations. Debris may also fall in the process of preventing missiles or drones, which can pose a threat.
Caution: Go to a safe place immediately in the event of a missile attack, stay away from the windows and follow the instructions of the local authorities.
Small Crime and Cyber Security: Picpocketing and ATM fraud can be small crimes. Be cautious on public Wi-Fi networks as malware and online blackmail are common.
Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia lives on high alert due to the closest and terrorist activities of the struggle areas. The situation remains unstable near the boundary of Yemen and Iraq.
Terrorism and Regional Conflict: Armed groups operating in Yemen have targeted Saudi Arabia with missiles and drones in the past. Cross-border violence is constantly at risk.
Avoid unnecessary travel in areas within 30 km from the Yemen border.
Do not go to towns like Iraq Seema and Haf Al Batin, Khafji.
Citizen unrest: Civil unrest in Al Katif Governor of Eastern province and conflict with security forces continue to come up.
Legal restrictions: Saudi Arabia has strict laws on public behavior and social media. Criticizing the government or religious institutions can cause severe punishment. Even online activities can cause check or travel restrictions.
United Kingdom (UK)
There is a threat of terrorism in the UK and there have been many attacks before here. Passengers have been advised to be vigilant during large events and public functions.
Terrorism: UK has potential targets of government buildings, schools, places, restaurants, malls, airports, tourist places and political meetings in the UK.
Crime: Picpocketing is common in the busy areas of London Pikadili Circus, Truphalgar Square, Lester Square etc. Passengers are also targeted at public transport, airports and railway stations.
Performance: Displays are common in the UK that can sometimes be violent. Tourists are advised to stay away from demonstrations and follow the instructions of local authorities.
Mexico
Incidents such as organized crime, drug cartel and kidnapping are common in Mexico. Canada has asked those traveling here to be special vigilance.
Crime and kidnapping: Violent clashes between drug cartel can prove to be fatal.
The areas near the US and Guatemala border are considered dangerous.
Major cities and tourist places are also not untouched by violence.
Small crimes: Crowded places such as airports, public transport and theft in markets, snatching purse and ATM fraud are common.
Caution: Do not keep expensive jewelry and cash in the open, and always keep your things safe.
Dangerous states: Chiapus (except for the Tustala Gutirez and San Krystobal de Las Kasas), Sinaloa (except Los Moches) and Jalisco (within 50 km from the Michoacan border) avoid non-essential travel.
China
The risk for Canadian passengers in China is due to arbitrary law being implemented and cyber crime.
Arbitrary custody: Especially people associated with Xinjiang region are in danger of taking into custody without legal process.
Caution: Always keep identity cards, avoid large gathering and be prepared for safety checks.
Cyber Crime and Fraud: Hacking, credit card fraud and online fraud on public Wi-Fi are common.
Restricted region: Special permit is necessary to go to Tibet and Tibetan autonomous prefecchers, yet entry can be prevented at any time.
Germany
There is a moderate terrorism threat in Germany. Passengers should be cautious at big cities and tourist destinations.
Terrorism: Public places, transport centers, government buildings and place of worship are possible goals.
Little Crime: Picpocketing and bag snatching incidents are common in cities like Berlin and Munich.
Violent crimes: There are very few, but the attacks of right-wing extremists sometimes come out.
Cyber Crime: Public Wi-Fi networks are sensitive to hacking.
Kuwait
Kuwait has also been included in the advisory list. The danger of terrorism and minor crimes is increasing here.
Terrorism: There is a danger of targeting foreign nationals, government buildings, military sites and religious places.
There is a risk of explosive remaining near the Iraq border.
Security can be tight around the Shia religious places.
Little crimes: Picpocketing and ATM fraud are common in congested areas like market and mall.
Violent crimes: are rare, but the level of crime is higher in areas like Jalib al-Shyukh.
Netherlands
The Netherlands is also included in the advisory list.
Terrorism: There is a danger of targeting government buildings, places of worship, tourist places and airports.
Little Crime: Theft in Amsterdam’s red-light district and trains is common.
Cyber Crime: Cyber attacks on public Wi-Fi are common.
conclusion:
In this new travel counsel of 2025, Canada has warned its citizens that in view of the risks related to terrorism, civic unrest and crime, be highly cautious while traveling in countries such as UAE, Saudi Arabia, UK, Mexico, China, Germany, Kuwait and Netherlands. Passengers have been advised to regularly check the official advisory of the Canadian government and follow local laws and security protocols.