Venezuela: Tourism Will Adapt To New Changes

On January 3, 2026, United States military operatives executed an invasion of Venezuela, resulting in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. Following this operation, US President Donald Trump declared that the US would assume administration of the Read More …

Travel Ban: Stay Informed On The Latest Travel Rules

New immigration restrictions officially went into effect at the start of the new year, placing stricter limitations on travelers from seven specific nations. The countries added to the restricted list include Burkina Faso, Laos, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, South Sudan, Read More …

European Union Strengthens Global Travel Security Framework

The European Union has successfully adopted modernized regulations for its visa-free travel framework, establishing a comprehensive and stable approach to managing international movement. These updated suspension rules significantly enhance the EU’s capacity to maintain the safety and stability of the Read More …

Canadian Travelers Discover New Affordable Caribbean Adventures

The flow of Canadian tourists to the United States has decreased significantly in 2025, a shift largely attributed to the combination of escalating cross-border political tensions and the financial strain caused by a weaker Canadian dollar. This notable decline in Read More …

New Visa Rules Promote Security, Integrity, And Balance

The European Council finalized an update to the European Union’s mechanism for suspending visa-free travel on November 17, 2025. This reform aims to allow the EU to respond more quickly and forcefully when visa-free status is perceived to be misused Read More …

New Global Travel Warnings: Exercise Extreme Caution

Canada has issued a new travel advisory, adding Ecuador to a list of countries where Canadians are urged to exercise a high degree of caution due to heightened security risks. The list already includes nations such as France, the Netherlands, Read More …

Caribbean Village Seeks Justice After US Military Strike

The fishing village of Las Cuevas in Trinidad is currently mourning two of its residents, Chad “Charpo” Joseph and Rishi Samaroo, who are believed to be among six individuals killed in a US military strike on a boat allegedly transporting Read More …

Avoiding The USA, Canadian Travel Trends Shift

Canadian travel patterns are undergoing a noticeable shift, with a consistent decline in visits to the United States. Data from Statistics Canada for September 2025 indicates that Canadian-resident trips to overseas countries by air increased by 3.9 percent year-over-year, reaching Read More …

New Visa Fee for Skilled Workers Clarified

The administration has clarified details regarding a new $100,000 fee for H-1B visas. Initially, there was some confusion among current visa holders, but the White House has stated that this fee applies only to new applicants and not to current Read More …