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		<title>Travel Warning: U.S. and Canada Advise Caution for Travelers to Ethiopia and India</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Recent travel warnings from the U.S. and Canada highlight significant risks for travelers to Ethiopia and India, urging caution amid ongoing unrest.</p>
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<p>The U.S. State Department has issued an updated travel advisory for Americans planning to visit Ethiopia, maintaining a &#8216;Level 3: Reconsider Travel&#8217; warning. This advisory is a response to ongoing unrest, crime, kidnapping, terrorism, landmines, and exit bans that pose significant risks to travelers.</p>
<p>Travelers to Ethiopia should be aware of several specific regulations and fees. An entry fee of 1,000 Ethiopian birr is required, along with a hefty exit fee of $3,000 for those who overstay their visa. Furthermore, travelers carrying more than $3,000 in foreign currency must present a valid bank document or customs declaration that is less than 30 days old when departing the country. These regulations underscore the complexities of traveling in Ethiopia, where strict laws govern photography and the transport of certain goods.</p>
<p>In addition to financial considerations, travelers should be cautious about local laws. It is illegal to take pictures of government buildings, military installations, police or military personnel, and critical infrastructure such as roads and bridges. Moreover, those transporting ivory face severe penalties, including detention, imprisonment, or fines, and the confiscation of the ivory. Souvenirs that resemble antiques or religious artifacts require proper receipts, and export permits are mandatory for items like Ethiopian crosses and wildlife parts.</p>
<pMeanwhile, Canada has also issued a travel advisory, warning its citizens to avoid non-essential travel to parts of India, particularly the northeastern state of Manipur. This advisory is due to ongoing geopolitical tensions and ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities, which have escalated in recent months. Canadian officials have classified the situation in Manipur as a 'Level 3' warning, indicating a significant risk to travelers.</p>
<p>Demonstrations and strikes in India are frequent and can escalate quickly, further complicating travel plans. The Canadian government has urged its citizens to remain vigilant and informed about the evolving situation, as the potential for unrest remains high. This advisory reflects a growing concern over safety in regions affected by ethnic conflict.</p>
<pThe implications of these travel warnings extend beyond immediate safety concerns. A recent survey revealed that 56% of Americans expressed worry about their summer trips being disrupted due to geopolitical tensions and domestic issues. This sentiment is echoed in declining travel demand, particularly for transatlantic travel, with bookings from the U.S. to Europe down by 11.19% for July 2026 compared to previous data.</p>
<pTravelers like Athar Khan emphasize the importance of not waiting for the perfect moment to travel, suggesting that exposure to different cultures is a valuable experience. However, others, like Bridget Shirvell, advocate for caution, especially when traveling with children, highlighting the need to assess safety before embarking on international trips.</p>
<pAs the situation develops, both the U.S. and Canadian governments continue to monitor conditions in Ethiopia and India closely. Travelers are advised to stay informed and heed official warnings to ensure their safety while navigating these complex environments. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the evolving nature of these advisories, but the risks associated with travel to these regions are clear.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://news-canada.ca/travel-warning/">Travel Warning: U.S. and Canada Advise Caution for Travelers to Ethiopia and India</a> appeared first on <a href="https://news-canada.ca">News Canada</a>.</p>
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