Do Canadian Need Visa For Uae

Dream MeaningsWhen you dream about going insane, it can carry many different meanings. It depends on what type of person you are, and the things that you have done in your life. You never know what your subconscious can do in your sleep or what is going on inside of your mind. But if you are a person that has experienced any kind of mental trauma or things that have made you feel like losing your mind, then this just might be a sign from your subconscious alerting you to something that is going on that could truly harm you.

Have you ever had a dream that’s so vivid and seems as though it could become a reality? This can happen at any time of your life. It might seem real to you, but you know deep down inside that it’s only a dream. Or maybe your dream seems to be in another world where things you come across seem so strange yet so familiar. You’re not sure if the place is real or just imaginary.

Do Canadian Need Visa For Uae

In ancient Greek mythology, Cassandra was endowed with the gift of prophecy. Her predictions (often about her own destiny) were 100% accurate, but no one believed her because she could never prove them — only predict them. As a result, she was doomed to eternally complain that no one ever believed or listened to her.

Terrorism

There’s a threat of terrorism. Terrorist groups have indicated their intention to target the UAE. Enhanced security measures are in place, and Emirati authorities may reinforce them on short notice.

Terrorist attacks could occur at any time. Targets could include:

  • government buildings, military installations and schools
  • places of worship
  • airports and other transportation hubs and networks
  • public areas such as tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centres, markets, hotels and other sites frequented by foreigners

Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places. Be particularly vigilant during sporting events, religious holidays and other public celebrations. Terrorists may use such occasions to mount attacks.

Regional tensions

Conflicts in the Middle East and the Gulf region can affect the UAE. Regional tensions can flare up at any time, resulting in an unpredictable and volatile security situation.

Armed groups in the region have publicly stated their intent to target neighbouring countries, including the UAE, with drones and missiles. In 2022, multiple drone attacks either reached or were intercepted over the country.

Missile strikes and drones

Urban areas, military, oil and public facilities, such as airports, may be targeted by missiles and drones.

Missile and drone interceptions may cause scattered debris or fragments.

During these events:

  • seek shelter
  • stay away from doors and windows
  • follow the instructions of local authorities

If you encounter debris or fragments:

  • don’t get close to or touch them
  • move away from them immediately
  • contact local authorities

There are territorial disputes between the UAE and Iran over the islands of Abu Musa, Greater Tunb and Lesser Tunb in the Persian Gulf. You should exercise a high degree of caution if you travel by sea in the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf.

Crime

Violent crime is rare. Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, occurs. Ensure that your personal belongings, including your passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times.

Theft from cars occurs. Don’t leave personal items and documents in plain sight in a vehicle. Ensure windows are closed, and doors are locked at all times.

Fraud

Credit card and ATM fraud

Credit card and ATM fraud occurs. Be cautious when using debit or credit cards:

  • pay careful attention when your cards are being handled by others
  • use ATMs located in well-lit public areas or inside a bank or business
  • avoid using card readers with an irregular or unusual feature
  • cover the keypad with one hand when entering your PIN
  • check for any unauthorized transactions on your account statements

Cybercrime

Cybercrime, malware attacks and online extortion are common in the UAE. Perpetrators may compromise public Wi-Fi networks to steal credit card or personal information.

  • Avoid using public Wi-Fi networks
  • Avoid making purchases on unencrypted websites
  • Be cautious when posting information on social media
  • Be particularly vigilant when contacting or meeting individuals known over the internet

Telephone scams

Foreigners have received calls from scammers claiming to be local authorities or financial institutions. The caller may try to collect personal information or request a fund transfer to resolve administrative or customs issues.

Don’t send any money or personal information in this type of situation.

Romance scams

If you’re travelling to the UAE to meet someone you’ve otherwise only met online, you may be the victim of a scam. Be alert to attempts at fraud by persons who profess friendship or romantic interest over the internet.

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Women’s safety

Although rare, women travelling alone may be subject to some forms of harassment, verbal abuse, or physical assaults.

If you use a taxi, avoid, when possible, sitting next to the driver. Pink taxis, reserved for and driven by women, are available in certain emirates.

Pink taxis – UAE Government

Extramarital sex is illegal in the UAE.

Local authorities may not respond adequately to reports of sexual violence and harassment. Emirati authorities have detained women reporting sexual assault. The victim must prove that the sex was not consensual to avoid being charged. The notion of sexual consent may differ substantially from the Canadian context. If you are the victim of a sexual assault, you should report it immediately to the nearest Government of Canada office.

  • Avoid travelling alone, especially at night.
  • Remain particularly vigilant in less populous areas.
  • Be careful when dealing with strangers or recent acquaintances.

Safe-travel guide for women

Spiked food and drinks

Never leave food or drinks unattended or in the care of strangers. Be wary of accepting snacks, beverages, gum or cigarettes from new acquaintances. These items may contain drugs that could put you at risk of sexual assault and robbery.

Road safety

Road conditions are excellent throughout the emirates.

Accidents causing fatalities are common. Drivers often drive at excessive speeds, tailgate, and can be reckless.

Pedestrians should be particularly careful and should always use designated crossings, pedestrian bridges or underpasses.

Driving conditions may be hazardous during sand storms or episodes of fog as a result of limited visibility.

  • Avoid off-road driving unless you’re in a convoy of four-wheel-drive vehicles
  • Leave your travel itinerary with a third party
  • Ensure that you’re well prepared with a cell phone and a sufficient supply of gasoline, water and food

Public transportation

The emirates of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah, have reliable and modern public transportation systems. Public transportation options are more limited in the other emirates.

Taxis

Use only officially marked taxis with meters or a trusted ride-sharing app. Avoid shared taxis.

Air travel

We do not make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards.

General information about foreign domestic airlines

Swimming

Rip currents occur at beaches and can sweep swimmers out to sea. Only swim at designated beaches and always comply with warning signs and flags.

Adventure tourism

If you undertake desert expeditions or trekking, choose a well-established and reputable company that has insurance.

  • Never do so alone
  • Always hire an experienced guide from a reputable company
  • Travel in a 4 x 4 vehicle
  • Buy travel insurance that includes helicopter rescue and medical evacuation

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