Report Says Canada the Safest Place for Travellers in 2024

Canada has been rated the safest place to travel in 2024, after moving up from the sixth spot in 2023.

It also ranked first in terms of safety in transportation, lack of violent crime, and health measures, and as the safest place for women and LGBTQIA+ and BIPOC people.

The ranking was featured in Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection’s Safest Destinations report, which has, for nine years, helped travelers narrow down where to go when safety is a priority.

The list for 2024 was compiled via a survey of 1,702 travelers evaluated alongside data from the Global Peace Index and the State Department’s travel safety ratings, and the average GeoSure Global scores of each country’s major cities.

“A safe place was originally a place that’s largely free from terrorist activity. Then it became a place that was safe from disease outbreaks. Now it’s a place where all types of people can move about freely without discrimination or harassment,” the company said in its 2024 rankings.

In terms of Canada’s top ranking, Berkshire Hathaway said that “cold weather and low population density make for safe travels.” However, the company did say that visitors should take precautions with natural disasters when coming to Canada, such as wildfires.


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“Canada’s plethora of forests were seemingly all burning, which has reduced air quality in most major Canadian cities. This made travel to Canada difficult for people with respiratory conditions.”

The report also highlighted the possibility of avalanches and rockslides.

However, Canada’s reviews were overwhelmingly positive overall. Gap Year Travel Store, for example, wrote of it that ““As traveling destinations go it really doesn’t get much safer than Canada … Violent crime is comparatively low and there is a low incidence of gun-related crime.”

Switzerland made second place for 2024, moving up from the ninth spot in 2023. Its low crime rate and safety were behind this score hike. Countries to follow it were Norway in third place, Ireland in fourth, and the Netherlands in fifth place.


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The Netherlands ended up falling from the top place, which it had held last year.

The complete list for 2024 is as follows:

1. Canada

2. Switzerland

3. Norway

4. Ireland

5. Netherlands

6. United Kingdom

7. Portugal

8. Denmark

9. Iceland

10. Australia

11. New Zealand

12. Japan

13. France

14. Spain

15. Brazil

Ontario Issues 984 Invitations In New French Speaking Skilled Worker Draw

Ontario immigration has issued Notifications of Interest to 984 candidates in a new draw through the Express Entry-linked French Speaking Skilled Worker stream.

The January 18 Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program draws saw NOIs issued to candidates with a Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score between 317 and 469.

To qualify, candidates also needed work experience in TEER Category 0, 1, 2 or 3 of the National Occupational Classification (NOC).

To qualify for both draws, candidates had to submit Express Entry profiles within the last year.

Candidates must have a minimum of Canadian Language Benchmark 7 in French and 6 in English to qualify for the FSSW program.


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Date NOIs Issued CRS Score Range Express Entry profile submission date
Jan 18, 2024 984 317-469 January 18, 2023 –

January 18, 2024


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What Are The Requirements For The Ontario Express Entry: French-Speaking Skilled Worker Stream?

To qualify applicants must have:

  • Pending application under the Federal Express Entry system;
  • Minimum of 1-year of full-time, or full-time equivalent work experience under NOC TEER Category 0, 1, 2 or 3
  • Canadian equivalent Bachelors degree, Masters degree or PhD;
  • Minimum CLB level 7 in TEF exam (French); AND minimum CLB 6 in IELTS exam (English)
  • Intention to reside in the Province of Ontario.

 

British Columbia PNP Draw: Province Issues At Least 194 Canada Immigration Invitations

British Columbia has conducted new draws through multiple streams of the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program, issuing at least 194 invitations.

The January 16 draws were targeted at specific occupations.

In a tech draw, 91 invitations were issued to skilled workers and international graduates in tech occupations with a minimum score of 103 points.

A further 53 invitations were issued to skilled workers and international graduates scoring at least 60 points in a draw targeting childcare workers.


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Construction workers received 20 invitations with a minimum score of 75 points.

A draw targeted at healthcare workers saw 29 invitations issued to skilled workers and international graduates, with a minimum score of 60 points.

Lastly, veterinary care workers received ‘less than five’ invitations with a minimum score of 60 points. The total was listed as ‘less than five’ to protect the identity of those invited.


Latest B.C. Immigration Draws

Date Category Minimum Score Invitations Issued Description
16-01-24  

 

Skilled Worker, International Graduate

103 91 Tech
60 53 Childcare:
75 20 Construction
60 29 Healthcare
60 <5 Veterinary care

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