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The United States Department of State has an extensive list of travel advisories for countries across the world, offering travelers all the information they need in order to stay safe during their travels.
The US State Department has four travel advisory levels. Level one is defined as exercise normal precautions, level two is exercise increased caution, level three is reconsider travel and level four is do not travel. Both the Maldives and Equatorial Guinea are classed as level two.
Canadian officials warn citizens of entry restrictions to the U.S. and other countries, citing specific passport concerns.
Canada has issued a travel warning for those using an “X” gender marker of potential US entry issues due to Trump’s 2025 policy recognizing only male or female sexes. LGBTQ+ travelers may face increased scrutiny and legal challenges.
Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said that although the U.S. still has its lowest risk rating, "normal precautions", travelers "should be aware of potential for disruption from ongoing protests" in Chicago.
The guidance highlights changes in U.S. federal processes and notes that laws affecting travelers can vary widely across states.
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Canadian travelers, especially LGBTQ+ citizens, are advised to check documents carefully as U.S. gender identity policy shifts may lead to visa or residency challenges.
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