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Haiti - ALERT : Canadian travelers, dangerous neighborhoods to avoid
18/07/2017 09:06:29

Haiti - ALERT : Canadian travelers, dangerous neighborhoods to avoid

In its latest warning to travelers the Government of Canada through "Global Affairs Canada" advises against non-essential travel to the neighbourhoods of Martissant, Carrefour, Bel Air and Cité Soleil, in the Port-au-Prince area, as the security situation is particularly unstable and dangerous.

"These areas continue to be dangerous due to criminal activity and the local authorities' lack of capacity to ensure order. Personal safety and a police presence are not guaranteed. The police are unable to respond in a timely manner to calls for assistance in these areas. It is strongly advised to avoid going out after nightfall.

It is imperative that Canadians who must travel to these areas take appropriate security precautions. Ensure that family members, friends, colleagues, local business representatives or organizations know when to expect you so they can meet you as soon as you arrive at the airport or border, and can guide you in your travels. The use of public transport of any kind is not recommended. As the security situation can change at any moment, check with the organizations, institutes or hosts that are taking care of you to receive the latest updates on the region to which you are travelling."

There is no nationwide advisory in effect for Haiti However, you should exercise a high degree of caution due to high crime rates in various parts of the country and ongoing political tension."



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