Dear Canadian Citizen,
In May 2010, a multinational investigation team concluded that North Korea (DPRK) was responsible for the sinking of a South Korean warship resulting in 46 casualties. The evolving political response is likely to cause even greater inter-Korean tensions, which could escalate into other forms of confrontation. This situation has been extensively covered by international news media over the last week.
For the moment, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada has not changed the risk level for the two countries nor released any official warning. The Canadian Embassy to Korea is closely monitoring the situation and will advise the Canadian community in Korea of developments as required. As the situation evolves, you are advised to consult the Travel Report for South Korea for up-to-date information.
Canadians are encouraged to maintain their level of readiness to cope with any emergency situation. It is recommended that:
you ensure that your travel documents, including your passport, are valid;
you have registered with the online Registry of Canadians Abroad (ROCA) and/or updated your registration with your latest information.
Please see the weblinks below for additional information:
Travel report-up-to-date information about Korea
http://www.voyage.gc.ca/countries_pays/rep...g.asp?id=153000Registry of Canadians Abroad
https://www.voyage2.gc.ca/Registration_insc...nDsAOImpW8w6161How to obtain a passport
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/korea...t.aspx?lang=engEmergency evacuation
http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/korea...e.aspx?lang=enghttp://www.voyage.gc.ca/faq/evacuations-eng.aspWe hope that this information will be helpful to you,
Your Consular team
Embassy of Canada