
31 December 2025
US Travel Advisory 2025: Canadian Travelers Warned of Crime, Weather Risks and Entry Restrictions Ahead of New Year
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Listeners planning trips to the United States should note that the U.S. Department of State does not issue a travel advisory for its own country, as these alerts focus on risks for Americans traveling abroad, with levels from 1—exercise normal precautions—to 4—do not travel—covering threats like crime, terrorism, civil unrest, health issues, and natural disasters according to Travel.State.Gov. However, foreign governments provide advisories for their citizens visiting the U.S., and Canada's Travel.gc.ca currently warns of petty crime such as pickpocketing and purse snatching in urban centers and tourist spots, alongside health notices for measles as of November 13, 2025, and COVID-19 considerations from May 12, 2025. With additional rain forecast to start December 31, 2025, Travel.gc.ca urges caution in affected areas due to potential flooding, rockslides, mudslides, and disruptions to transportation, power, water, food, telecoms, emergency services, and medical care, advising travelers to monitor U.S. National Hurricane Center updates and be ready to alter plans during hurricane season. Vancouver Is Awesome reports that Canada updated its U.S. advisory on December 29, 2025, highlighting California's state of emergency declaration amid these weather risks. U.S. Embassy messages, like the Holiday Security Message from the U.S. Embassy in France, remind citizens to stay vigilant during the holiday season approaching December 2025, with some consulates limiting hours such as until noon on December 24. A White House proclamation from June 9, 2025, restricts entry for nationals from specific countries to protect against foreign terrorists and security threats, but exempts Canadian citizens including dual nationals traveling on Canadian passports per Travel.gc.ca. For all listeners, USAGov recommends enrolling in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program or STEP to receive safety alerts, location sharing for emergencies, and easier embassy assistance. Amid these precautions, the U.S. remains a top destination, but stay informed via official sources, avoid high-crime urban zones, secure valuables, follow local weather and authority guidance especially in California and coastal regions this New Year's period, and verify entry rules if from restricted nations to ensure a safe journey.
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