Difference between revisions of "GAC/post-secondary/QA"
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+ | '''We understand that some updates amplified by the Registration Abroad Service would be relevant to anyone travelling. Is there a mechanism in place to provide these updates to people who would benefit from the info, but are not Canadian citizens?''' <br> | ||
+ | Yes—whenever new travel advice is published; our social media channels amplify the updated advisory. Both occur in real time. TravelGoC and VoyageGdC post about the updates as soon as they happen to keep all followers informed. | ||
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+ | '''If a group of students and faculty are travelling together, some of which are Canadian citizens, some are permanent residents, but all of them stick together to seek assistance from the Canadian embassy, would the PRs be denied of services?''' <br> | ||
+ | Context always matters, but Consular services are for Canadian citizens. There is a difference between arrest and detention vs. enquiring about travel documents or protocol to prepare for natural disaster. Questions like is there a presence of the PR’s country of citizenship in the country; or what level of assistance is needed would be of value to provide a more specific response. Even Canadian consular services are limited in some countries, so without question, the priority would be providing services to Canadians. | ||
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+ | '''What is the difference between the Travel Health Updates and the updates that you share?''' <br> | ||
+ | Our advice is divided into multiple categories, health being one of them. More specifically, the Public Health Agency of Canada's Travel Health Notices outline potential health risks to Canadian travellers and recommend ways to help reduce them. Our country-specific information touches on safety and security, local laws and customs, entry requirements, health conditions and other important travel issues. | ||
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Revision as of 13:25, 24 July 2023
How do I advise students who are dual citizens of both Canada and the country they are studying in on which passport to use? Is there a general rule around this? |
Is it true that even if the country does recognize dual citizenship, you could be denied Canadian consular services? |
We understand that some updates amplified by the Registration Abroad Service would be relevant to anyone travelling. Is there a mechanism in place to provide these updates to people who would benefit from the info, but are not Canadian citizens? |
If a group of students and faculty are travelling together, some of which are Canadian citizens, some are permanent residents, but all of them stick together to seek assistance from the Canadian embassy, would the PRs be denied of services? |
What is the difference between the Travel Health Updates and the updates that you share? |