Seven governments, side by side
The travel advisory matrix
What the UK, France, the US, Canada, Germany, Australia and New Zealand each advise, for every country, A to Z. We summarise and attribute — we never issue advisories ourselves.
Normal precautions Increased caution Reconsider / avoid non-essential Do not travel— No data / no specific advisoryFetched 2026-07-15 · refreshed daily
How this table is built
The UK, US, Canadian and German columns are read directly from those governments’ official data feeds. The French column is read from each country’s official Diplomatie sécurité page: the page’s own zone wording (vigilance renforcée, déconseillé sauf raison impérative, formellement déconseillé) sets the level — “(zones)” means the strongest advice applies to parts of the country, not all of it. Nothing is ever invented. Columns marked “pending” belong to governments whose sites currently block automated reading — we show nothing rather than guess. Every chip links to the source so you can verify in one click. Different governments rate risk differently — that disagreement is exactly what this table is for.
⚠️ This is independent, general information — not official advice. Verify with the relevant authority before you act.