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They must ensure that they are expected by family members, friends, colleagues, local business representatives or organizations able to meet them as soon as they arrive at the airport or border, and to guide them in their travels. The use of public transport of any kind is not recommended. As the situation can change at any moment, visitors are advised to check with the organizations, institutes or hosts that are taking care of them to receive the latest updates on the security situation tours of china in the region to which they are travelling. OFFICIAL REGISTRATION RECOMMENDATION : We offer a registration service for all Canadians tours of china travelling or living abroad. This service is provided so that we can contact and assist you in an emergency abroad, tours of china such as a natural disaster or civil unrest, or inform you of a family emergency at home. Registration can be done on-line or by contacting a Canadian government office abroad . For more information, see our FAQs on Registration tours of china of Canadians Abroad. BACK TO TOP 3. SAFETY AND SECURITY The decision to travel is the sole responsibility of the traveller. Travellers are responsible for their own personal safety. The Government of Canada takes the safety and security of Canadians abroad very seriously and provides credible and timely advice in its Travel Reports. In the event of a crisis situation that requires tours of china evacuation, the Government of Canada s policy is to provide safe transportation to the closest safe location. Canada will assist Canadians in leaving a country or a region as a last resort, when all means of commercial or personal transportation have been exhausted. This service is provided on a cost-recovery basis. Onward travel is at the individual s personal expense. Situations vary from one location to another, and there may be constraints on government resources, which can limit the ability of the Government of Canada to provide assistance, particularly in countries or regions where the potential for violent conflict or political instability are high. Crime The security situation is hazardous and unpredictable. Canadians who travel to Haiti must be vigilant throughout the country. Criminal activity is especially evident in large centres such as downtown Port-au-Prince, where some armed gangs continue to operate. Many gang leaders escaped the national penitentiary during the January 2010 earthquake and are still at large. Others have fled the capital. Although travel in the parts of the country less affected tours of china by the earthquake presents less of a risk, travellers are advised to exercise extreme caution and not to travel after dark. 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Keep doors and windows secure at all times. Instruct domestic staff to permit only preauthorized visitors whose identities have been verified into your home. Keep all visitors under close supervision. Avoid photographing individuals without obtaining their approval first. Be cautious when photographing scenes in poorer or urban areas, where people may feel exploited or insulted by being subjects of such activities. Demonstrations and unrest Demonstrations are a common occurrence, and protest marches and strikes may occur at any time in the capital, throughout the country and on main highways. Local transportation services may be disrupted. Avoid large crowds, as they can turn into violent demonstrations. Canadians should monitor the situation through local news broadcasts and stay inside during political gatherings and demonstrations. Curfews tours of china could be in effect. Rioting and related violence can occur on little or no notice. BACK TO TOP 4. 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