On May 8, the Canadian government updated its Travel Advisory for Mexico regarding the “high levels of criminal activity and kidnapping” in one of the states and the potential unrest associated with the upcoming presidential election.
Canada urges its citizens to “exercise a high degree of caution” when traveling to the entire Mexican territory.
The government had initially warned travelers about the deteriorating security situation in Guerrero State, but now it just advises citizens against all travel to that region.
One of the main reasons includes “the precarious security situation” in the aftermath of Hurricane Otis. This powerful tropical cyclone “made a devastating landfall in October 2023 near Acapulco
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