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'''Overall, what is the level of liability between institutions and the Government of Canada?''' <br>
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That depends on the level of support offered by the institution. Insurance, policies and formalities associated with travelling would also factor in, but all that would be part of the institution's process. The Government of Canada helps students and faculty abroad as needed. It also has information on insurance and travel advice but is not liable for situations that occur outside of the country.
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'''Is there a protocol in place to notify consular officials when we have a group going out on a research project? Sometimes we have mini research trips included in the overall abroad experience.''' <br>
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Yes, our Registration of Canadians abroad service allows registration for multiple destinations in the same trip. Once you have entered the registration details for your first destination country, select the option “I will be visiting other countries” in the “Other Information” section.
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