Canadians planning warm-weather getaways this fall or winter should take note: the Government of Canada has updated its travel advisories for eight popular destinations — including Mexico, Cuba, Jamaica, and the Dominican Republic. While travel remains possible, officials urge heightened caution due to crime, severe weather, and local instability.
Below is a summary of the latest advisories as of October 2025.
Jamaica
Risk level: Avoid non-essential travel.
Authorities warn of Tropical Storm Melissa, expected to bring torrential rain, flooding, and landslides. Travelers should also be cautious of violent crime and gang activity, particularly in Kingston and Montego Bay.
Mexico
Risk level: Exercise a high degree of caution.
While resorts remain open,
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