{"metadata":{"generated":{"timestamp":1710358557,"date":"2024-03-13 15:35:57"}},"data":{"country-iso":"LT","advisory-state":0,"has-advisory-warning":0,"has-regional-advisory":0,"has-content":1,"update-metadata":"Editorial change","eng":{"name":"Lithuania","url-slug":"lithuania","geo-group":"Europe","flag":null,"friendly-date":"March 13, 2024 14:00 EDT","advisory-text":"Exercise normal security precautions","recent-updates":"Health \u2013 editorial update","advisories":"
Take normal security precautions<\/a> in Lithuania<\/p><\/div>","security":" The crime rate is low but violent crime, including mugging, does occur.<\/p> Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, occasionally occurs, particularly on public transport and in bars and night clubs.<\/p> Car theft and theft from cars also does occur.<\/p> Single individuals that might look like they are in possession of money or valuable belongings, may be targeted in less populated areas after dark. Individuals have also been harassed for reasons of race or foreign-looking appearance.<\/p> There is a threat of terrorism in Europe. Terrorist attacks have occurred in a number of European cities. There is a potential for other violent incidents.<\/p> Targets could include:<\/p> Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places.<\/p> Credit card and ATM fraud is a concern, particularly in areas frequented by tourists. Strangers may invite you to visit local bars.This is often a ploy to overcharge customers for drinks. Discussions about overcharging may lead to threats of violence and security guards may force you to pay.<\/p> Be cautious when using debit or credit cards:<\/p> Overseas fraud<\/a><\/p> Demonstrations take place from time to time. Even peaceful demonstrations can turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation.<\/p> Mass gatherings (large-scale events)<\/a><\/p> 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.<\/p> This is of particular concern at bus and railway stations, but you should remain cautious in night clubs, too<\/p> Roads are generally in good condition but lanes are not always clearly marked.<\/p> Travelling at night in rural areas can be hazardous due to slow-moving horse-drawn carts, bicycles and vehicles travelling without taillights or reflectors on poorly lit streets and highways.<\/p> Driving conditions may be hazardous during winter. Rail service is efficient and reliable. Most trains are new and comfortable. Make sure that your personal belongings are secure at all times, especially when travelling on overnight international trains.<\/p> Bus service throughout the country is safe and reliable. Frequent bus and air services link Lithuania to neighbouring countries.<\/p> Taxis are inexpensive. Use only officially marked taxis from taxi stands or reputable hotels.<\/p> To avoid being overcharged, negotiate the price in advance and ensure that the taxi driver is using the meter. Always ask for a receipt.<\/p> We do not make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards.<\/p> Information about foreign domestic airlines<\/a><\/p>","entry-exit":" Belarus border closures<\/p><\/h3> Starting in February 2023, Lithuanian authorities shut down certain border crossings with Belarus due to security concerns.<\/p> If you plan to cross the Lithuania-Belarus border, the following crossings remain open:<\/p> Travelling by land into Belarus is increasingly difficult. More closures or changes to restrictions could happen with little or no warning.<\/p> If you are near the border or travelling through a border crossing:<\/p> Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet your destination’s entry or exit requirements.<\/p> We have obtained the information on this page from the Lithuanian authorities. It can, however, change at any time.<\/p> Verify this information with the Foreign Representatives in Canada<\/a>.<\/p> Lithuania is a Schengen area country. Canadian citizens do not need a visa for travel to countries within the Schengen area. However, visa-free travel only applies to stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period. Stays are cumulative and include visits to any Schengen area country.<\/p> If you plan to stay in the Schengen area for a longer period of time, you will need a visa. You must contact the high commission or embassy of the country or countries you are travelling to and obtain the appropriate visa(s) prior to travel.<\/p> Entry requirements vary depending on the type of passport you use for travel.<\/p> Before you travel, check with your transportation company about passport requirements. Its rules on passport validity may be more stringent than the country’s entry rules.<\/p> Your passport must be valid for at least 3 months beyond the date you expect to leave the Schengen area.<\/span><\/p> Different entry rules may apply.<\/p> Official travel<\/a><\/p> While the Government of Canada issues passports with an “X” gender identifier, it cannot guarantee your entry or transit through other countries. You might face entry restrictions in countries that do not recognize the “X” gender identifier. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.<\/p> Different entry rules may apply when travelling with a temporary passport or an emergency travel document. Before you leave, check with the closest foreign representative for your destination.<\/p> Tourist visa: not required for stays up to 90 days* * The 90-day period begins upon initial entry into any country of the Schengen area. Stays are cumulative and include visits to any Schengen area country within any 180-day period.<\/p> Since September 2023, Lithuania has enforced an entry ban on vehicles registered in Russia with nine or fewer seats. This restriction is currently in place at the border and reflects existing European Union sanctions against the Russian Federation.<\/p> Vehicles registered in Russia carrying Russian license plates will be refused entry into Lithuania. An exception applies to vehicles transiting to or from the Russian territory of Kaliningrad driven by the vehicle owner. Transit through Lithuania must be done within 24 hours.<\/p> Sanction requirements for vehicles registered in Russia<\/a> – Customs of the Republic of Lithuania<\/p> The Curonian Spit—an elongated sand dune that separates the Curonian Lagoon from the Baltic Sea—is divided between Lithuania and the Russian Federation, with a border crossing at Nida.<\/p> Canadians wishing to visit the Curonian Spit region in Russia must possess a Russian visa.<\/p> When entering Lithuania, non-EU citizens must be able to show sufficient proof of medical insurance to customs officials. The insurance must cover the entire length of the stay. If you do not have proof of insurance coverage, you may be required to obtain health insurance from a Lithuanian insurance company when you arrive.<\/p> Learn more about travelling with children<\/a>.<\/p> Learn about potential entry requirements related to yellow fever <\/a>(vaccines section).<\/p>","health":" This section contains information on possible health risks and restrictions regularly found or ongoing in the destination. Follow this advice to lower your risk of becoming ill while travelling. Not all risks are listed below.<\/p> Consult a health care professional or visit a travel health clinic preferably 6 weeks before you travel to get personalized health advice and recommendations.<\/p><\/div><\/div><\/div> Be sure that your routine vaccinations<\/a>, as per your province or territory<\/a>, are up-to-date before travelling, regardless of your destination.<\/p>\n Some of these vaccinations include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR), diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, varicella (chickenpox), influenza and others.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You may be at risk for preventable diseases while travelling in this destination. Talk to a travel health professional about which medications or vaccines may be right for you, based on your destination and itinerary. <\/p> Measles<\/a> is a highly contagious viral disease. It can spread quickly from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.<\/p>\n Anyone who is not protected against measles is at risk of being infected with it when travelling internationally.<\/p>\n Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are fully protected against measles.<\/p><\/details> Hepatitis B<\/a> is a risk in every destination. It is a viral liver disease that is easily transmitted from one person to another through exposure to blood and body fluids containing the hepatitis B virus. Travellers who may be exposed to blood or other bodily fluids (e.g., through sexual contact, medical treatment, sharing needles, tattooing, acupuncture or occupational exposure) are at higher risk of getting hepatitis B.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Hepatitis B vaccination is recommended for all travellers. Prevent hepatitis B<\/a> infection by practicing safe sex, only using new and sterile drug equipment, and only getting tattoos and piercings in settings that follow public health regulations and standards.<\/p><\/details> Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) <\/a><\/span>is an infectious viral disease. It can spread from person to person by direct contact and through droplets in the air.<\/span><\/p>\n It is recommended that all eligible travellers complete a COVID-19 vaccine series along with any additional recommended doses in Canada before travelling. Evidence shows that vaccines are very effective at preventing severe illness, hospitalization and death from COVID-19. While vaccination provides better protection against serious illness, you may still be at risk of infection from the virus that causes COVID-19. Anyone who has not completed a vaccine series is at increased risk of being infected with the virus that causes COVID-19 and is at greater risk for severe disease when travelling internationally. <\/span><\/p>\n Before travelling, verify your destination’s COVID-19 vaccination entry\/exit requirements. Regardless of where you are going, talk to a health care professional before travelling to make sure you are adequately protected against COVID-19. <\/span><\/p><\/details> The best way to protect yourself from seasonal influenza<\/a> (flu) is to get vaccinated every year. Get the flu shot<\/a> at least 2 weeks before travelling. <\/p>\n The flu occurs worldwide. <\/p>\n The flu vaccine available in one hemisphere may only offer partial protection against the flu in the other hemisphere.<\/p>\n The flu virus spreads from person to person when they cough or sneeze or by touching objects and surfaces that have been contaminated with the virus. Clean your hands often and wear a mask if you have a fever or respiratory symptoms.<\/p><\/details> Yellow fever<\/a> is a disease caused by a flavivirus from the bite of an infected mosquito.<\/p>\n Travellers get vaccinated either because it is required to enter a country or because it is recommended for their protection.<\/p>\n Risk<\/strong><\/p>\n Country Entry Requirement*<\/strong><\/p>\n Recommendation<\/strong><\/p>\n * It is important to note that country entry requirements<\/a> may not reflect your risk of yellow fever at your destination. It is recommended that you contact the nearest diplomatic or consular office<\/a> of the destination(s) you will be visiting to verify any additional entry requirements.<\/p>\n About Yellow Fever<\/a><\/p>\n Yellow Fever Vaccination Centres in Canada<\/a><\/p><\/details> There is a risk of hepatitis A<\/a> in this destination. It is a disease of the liver. People can get hepatitis A if they ingest contaminated food or water, eat foods prepared by an infectious person, or if they have close physical contact (such as oral-anal sex) with an infectious person, although casual contact among people does not spread the virus.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Practise safe food and water precautions<\/a> and wash your hands often. Vaccination is recommended for all travellers to areas where hepatitis A is present. <\/p><\/details> Tick-borne encephalitis<\/a> (TBE) is a risk in some areas of this destination. It is a viral disease that affects the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). It is spread to humans by the bite of infected ticks or occasionally when unpasteurized milk products are consumed.<\/p>\n Travellers to areas where TBE is found may be at higher risk during April to November, and the risk is highest for people who hike or camp in forested areas.<\/p>\n Protect yourself from tick bites<\/a>. The vaccine is not available in Canada. It may be available in the destination you are travelling to.<\/p><\/details> In this destination, rabies<\/a> may be present in some wildlife species, including bats. Rabies is a deadly disease that spreads to humans primarily through bites or scratches from an infected animal. <\/p>\n If you are bitten or scratched by an animal while travelling, immediately wash the wound with soap and clean water and see a health care professional. <\/p>\n Before travel, discuss rabies vaccination with a health care professional. It may be recommended for travellers who will be working directly with wildlife. <\/p><\/details> Many illnesses can be caused by eating food or drinking beverages contaminated by bacteria, parasites, toxins, or viruses, or by swimming or bathing in contaminated water.<\/p>\n <\/p> Many diseases are spread by the bites of infected insects such as mosquitoes, ticks, fleas or flies. When travelling to areas where infected insects may be present:<\/p>\n To learn more about how you can reduce your risk of infection and disease caused by bites, both at home and abroad, visit our insect bite prevention<\/a> page.<\/p>\n Find out what types of insects are present where you’re travelling, when they’re most active, and the symptoms of the diseases they spread.<\/p> Some infections, such as rabies<\/a> and influenza, can be shared between humans and animals. Certain types of activities may increase your chance of contact with animals, such as travelling in rural or forested areas, camping, hiking, and visiting wet markets (places where live animals are slaughtered and sold) or caves.<\/p>\n Travellers are cautioned to avoid contact with animals, including dogs, livestock (pigs, cows), monkeys, snakes, rodents, birds, and bats, and to avoid eating undercooked wild game.<\/p>\n Closely supervise children, as they are more likely to come in contact with animals.<\/p>\n <\/p> Stay home if you’re sick and practise proper cough and sneeze etiquette<\/a>, which includes coughing or sneezing into a tissue or the bend of your arm, not your hand. Reduce your risk of colds, the flu<\/a> and other illnesses by:<\/p>\n Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)<\/a>, HIV<\/a>, and mpox are spread through blood and bodily fluids; use condoms, practise safe sex, and limit your number of sexual partners. Check with your local public health authority<\/a> pre-travel to determine your eligibility for mpox vaccine. <\/p> Tuberculosis<\/a> is an infection caused by bacteria and usually affects the lungs.<\/p>\n For most travellers the risk of tuberculosis is low.<\/p>\n Travellers who may be at high risk while travelling in regions with risk of tuberculosis should discuss pre- and post-travel options with a health care professional.<\/p>\n High-risk travellers include those visiting or working in prisons, refugee camps, homeless shelters, or hospitals, or travellers visiting friends and relatives.<\/p><\/details> Good health care is only available in major cities. Quality of care varies greatly throughout the country.<\/p> You may be at risk in remote, rural areas if you have existing health problems.<\/p> Doctors and hospitals usually expect immediate payment for health services.<\/p> Make sure you get travel insurance that includes coverage for medical evacuation and hospital stays.<\/p> Travel health and safety<\/a><\/p> The decision to travel is the sole responsibility of the traveller. The traveller is also responsible for his or her own personal safety.<\/p>\n Be prepared. Do not expect medical services to be the same as in Canada. Pack a <\/span>travel health kit<\/a>, especially if you will be travelling away from major city centres.<\/p>","laws-culture":" You must abide by local laws.<\/p> Learn about what you should do and how we can help if you are arrested or detained abroad<\/a>.<\/p> Canada and Lithuania are signatories to the Convention on the Transfer of Sentenced Persons. This enables a Canadian imprisoned in Lithuania to request a transfer to a Canadian prison to complete a sentence. The transfer requires the agreement of both Canadian and Lithuania authorities.<\/p> This process can take a long time, and there is no guarantee that the transfer will be approved by either or both sides.<\/p> Penalties for possession, use or trafficking of illegal drugs are severe. Convicted offenders can expect jail sentences or heavy fines.<\/p> Drugs, alcohol and travel<\/a><\/p> Lithuanian law does not prohibit sexual acts between individuals of the same sex.<\/p> However, homosexuality is not widely accepted in Lithuanian society.<\/p><\/p> Travel and your sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression and sex characteristics<\/a><\/p> Dual citizenship is legally recognized in Lithuania.<\/p> If you are a Canadian citizen, but also a citizen of Lithuania, our ability to offer you consular services may be limited while you're there. You may also be subject to different entry\/exit requirements<\/a>.<\/p> Travellers with dual citizenship<\/a><\/p> The Hague Convention on the Civil Aspects of International Child Abduction is an international treaty. It can help parents with the return of children who have been removed to or retained in certain countries in violation of custody rights. The convention applies between Canada and Lithuania.<\/p> If your child was wrongfully taken to, or is being held in Lithuania, and if the applicable conditions are met, you may apply for the return of your child to the Lithuanian court.<\/p> If you are in this situation:<\/p> If your child was removed from a country other than Canada, consult a lawyer to determine if The Hague Convention applies.<\/p> Be aware that Canadian consular officials cannot interfere in private legal matters or in another country’s judicial affairs.<\/p> Strict regulations are in place on exporting religious items or antiquities. If you purchase or acquire any such item while in Lithuania, confirm with local authorities if you may export such items with you before attempting to leave.<\/p> You can drive in Lithuania with your valid Canadian driver’s licence for 90 days.<\/p> However, you should carry an international driving permit.<\/p> The legal blood alcohol limit is 0.04 percent for experienced drivers and 0.00 percent for new drivers, motorcyclists, taxi drivers and truck drivers. Penalties for drinking and driving are severe. If a police officer suspects you of drinking and driving, they could confiscate your driver's licence and your vehicle on the spot. If you’re convicted, you can expect heavy fines or jail sentences.<\/p> The police are not required to respond to minor road accidents where there are no injuries to persons and both parties agree that police presence is not needed. In case of disagreement, do not move the vehicle(s) until the police arrive.<\/p> Car insurance is mandatory. Border officials may request that you show them original documents.<\/p> The currency of Lithuania is the euro (EUR).<\/p> If you are carrying €10,000 or more, or the equivalent in other currencies, you must make a declaration to customs when you enter or leave the European Union. It includes sums in:<\/p> This does not apply if you are travelling within the European Union or in transit to a non-EU country.<\/p> EU cash controls<\/a> - European Commission<\/p>","disasters-climate":" Expect cold temperatures, snowstorms and windstorms in winter.<\/p> These conditions can put you at risk and hamper the provision of essential services. If you decide to travel to Lithuania during this period:<\/p> Dial 112 for emergency assistance.<\/p> Dial 1414 for roadside assistance.<\/p><\/div><\/details><\/section> For emergency consular assistance, call the office of the Canadian Embassy in Lithuania, in Vilnius, and follow the instructions. At any time, you may also contact the Emergency Watch and Response Centre<\/a> in Ottawa.<\/p>","offices":[{"country":"Lithuania","city":"Vilnius","country-iso":"LT","lat":"54.686371","lng":"25.27891","honorary-consul":0,"has-passport-services":0,"type":"Embassy of Canada","address":"Jogailos g. 4, 7th Floor, Vilnius 01116, Lithuania","postal-address":"","tel-legacy":"+370 (5) 249-0950","emergency-toll-free-legacy":"","fax-legacy":"+370 (5) 249-7865","email-1":"vilnius@international.gc.ca","email-2":"","email-3":"","internet":"http:\/\/www.Canada.ca\/Canada-And-Lithuania","note-1-title":"","note-1-text":"","note-2-title":"","note-2-text":"","note-3-title":"","note-3-text":"","facebook":"https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/CanadaLithuania","facebook-label":"Embassy of Canada to Lithuania","twitter":"https:\/\/twitter.com\/CanadaLithuania","twitter-label":"Embassy of Canada to Lithuania: @CanadaLithuania","consular-district":""}]},"fra":{"name":"Lituanie","url-slug":"lituanie","geo-group":"Europe","flag":null,"friendly-date":"13 mars 2024 14:00 HAE","advisory-text":"Prendre des mesures de s\u00e9curit\u00e9 normales","recent-updates":"Sant\u00e9 \u2013 mise \u00e0 jour \u00e9ditoriale","advisories":" Prenez des mesures de sécurité normales<\/a> en Lituanie<\/p><\/div>","security":" Le taux de criminalité est faible mais il se commet des crimes violents, y compris des vols et agressions.<\/p> Il se commet à l’occasion des crimes mineurs, comme des vols à la tire et des vols de sac à l’arraché, particulièrement dans les transports en commun, les bars et les boîtes de nuit.<\/p> Il arrive aussi que des véhicules soient volés ou cambriolés.<\/p> Les personnes seules qui donnent l’impression d’avoir de l’argent ou des objets de valeur peuvent être ciblées dans des zones moins peuplées après la tombée de la nuit. Des gens se sont également fait harceler en raison de leur race ou simplement parce qu’ils ont l’air d’étrangers.<\/p> Il existe une menace terroriste en Europe. Des attentats terroristes ont été perpétrés dans un certain nombre de villes européennes. D’autres incidents violents pourraient se produire.<\/p> Les endroits suivants pourraient être ciblés :<\/p> Soyez toujours sur vos gardes lorsque vous vous trouvez dans les lieux publics.<\/p> Les fraudes liées aux cartes de crédit et aux cartes bancaires sont préoccupantes, surtout dans les endroits fréquentés par des touristes. Des inconnus peuvent vous inviter à sortir dans les bars locaux. Il s’agit souvent d’un stratagème visant à vous facturer des consommations au prix fort. Le fait de contester un prix peut donner lieu à des menaces de violence, et il est possible que des gardiens de sécurité vous forcent à payer.<\/p> Faites preuve de vigilance lorsque vous utilisez votre carte de débit ou de crédit :<\/p> La fraude à l’étranger<\/a><\/p> Des manifestations surviennent occasionnellement. Même les manifestations qui se veulent pacifiques peuvent soudainement donner lieu à des actes de violence. Elles peuvent aussi grandement perturber la circulation et les transports publics.<\/p> Rassemblements de masse (événements à grande échelle)<\/a><\/p> Ne laissez jamais vos aliments ou vos boissons sans surveillance, et ne les confiez pas à des inconnus. Méfiez-vous des collations, boissons, gommes à mâcher ou cigarettes offertes par de nouvelles connaissances. Ces produits peuvent contenir de la drogue et vous exposer au risque d’être victime de vol ou d’agression sexuelle.<\/p> Ce genre de situations est particulièrement préoccupant dans les gares routière et ferroviaire, mais vous devriez demeurer prudent dans les boîtes de nuit également.<\/p> Les routes sont généralement en bon état, mais les voies ne sont pas toujours clairement délimitées.<\/p> En région rurale, les déplacements de nuit peuvent être dangereux en raison de la présence de charrettes lentes tirées par des chevaux, de bicyclettes et de véhicules qui se déplacent sans feux arrière ni réflecteurs dans des rues et sur des autoroutes mal éclairées. <\/p> Il peut être dangereux de conduire en hiver.<\/p> Les chauffeurs peuvent être agressifs.<\/p> Le service ferroviaire est efficace et fiable. La plupart des trains sont neufs et confortables. Protégez vos effets personnels à bord des trains de nuit à destination de l’étranger. Assurez-vous que vos effets personnels sont toujours en lieu sûr, particulièrement lorsque vous voyagez de nuit à destination de l’étranger.<\/p> Le service d’autobus est sûr et fiable dans l’ensemble du pays. Des services d’autocar et de transport aérien assurent des liaisons régulières entre la Lituanie et les pays voisins.<\/p> Les taxis sont peu coûteux. Prenez uniquement des taxis portant un logo officiel à partir de stations de taxis ou d’hôtels dignes de confiance. <\/p> Pour éviter toute surfacturation, négociez à l’avance le prix de la course et assurez-vous que le chauffeur utilise le taximètre. Demandez toujours un reçu.<\/p> Nous n’évaluons pas dans quelle mesure les compagnies aériennes intérieures étrangères respectent les normes internationales de sécurité.<\/p> Renseignements sur les vols intérieurs dans d’autres pays<\/a><\/p>","entry-exit":" Fermetures de frontières avec le Bélarus<\/p><\/h3> Depuis février 2023, les autorités lituaniennes ont fermé certains postes frontaliers avec le Bélarus en raison de préoccupations en matière de sécurité.<\/p> Si vous envisagez de traverser la frontière entre la Lituanie et le Bélarus, les postes frontaliers suivants restent ouverts:<\/p> Il est de plus en plus difficile de se rendre dans le Bélarus par voie terrestre. D’autres fermetures ou changements des restrictions peuvent survenir avec un court ou sans préavis.<\/p> Si vous êtes près de la frontière ou si vous traversez par un poste frontalier :<\/p> Ce sont les autorités d’un pays ou d’un territoire qui décident qui peut en franchir les frontières. Le gouvernement du Canada ne peut pas intervenir en votre nom si vous ne répondez pas aux exigences d’entrée et de sortie du pays ou territoire où vous vous rendez.<\/p> L’information contenue dans cette page a été obtenue auprès des autorités lituaniennes. Elle peut cependant changer à tout moment.<\/p> Confirmez ces renseignements auprès des Représentants étrangers au Canada<\/a>. <\/p> La Lituanie fait partie de l'espace Schengen. Les citoyens canadiens n’ont pas besoin de visa pour se déplacer dans les pays de l’espace Schengen. Cependant, vous ne pouvez voyager sans visa que pendant 90 jours ou moins sur une période de 180 jours. Les séjours sont cumulatifs et incluent les jours passés dans tout pays de l’espace Schengen.<\/p> Si vous envisagez de rester plus de 90 jours dans l’espace Schengen sur une période de 180 jours, vous aurez besoin d’un visa. Pour obtenir le visa approprié, communiquez avant votre départ avec le haut-commissariat ou l’ambassade du ou des pays où vous désirez vous rendre.<\/p> Les exigences d’entrée varient selon le type de passeport que vous utilisez pour voyager.<\/p> Avant de partir, vérifiez auprès de votre transporteur quelles sont ses exigences au sujet des passeports. Ses règles sur la durée de validité des passeports sont peut-être plus strictes que les règles d’entrée du pays où vous vous rendez.<\/p> Votre passeport doit être valide pendant au moins 3 mois après la date prévue de votre départ de l'espace Schengen.<\/span><\/p> Des exigences d’entrée différentes peuvent s’appliquer.<\/p>Crime<\/h3>
Terrorism<\/h3>
Fraud<\/h3>
Demonstrations<\/h3>
Spiked food and drinks<\/h3>
Road safety<\/h3>
Drivers can be aggressive.<\/p>Public transportation<\/h3>
Trains<\/h4>
Buses<\/h4>
Taxis<\/h4>
Air travel<\/h3>
Schengen area<\/h3>
Useful links<\/h4>
Passport<\/h3>
Regular Canadian passport<\/h4>
Passport for official travel<\/h4>
Passport with “X” gender identifier<\/h4>
Other travel documents<\/h4>
Useful links<\/h4>
Visas<\/h3>
Student visa: required
Work permit: required<\/p>Vehicles with Russian license plates<\/h3>
Curonian Spit<\/h3>
Health Insurance<\/h3>
Children and travel<\/h3>
Yellow fever<\/h3>
Relevant Travel Health Notices<\/h3>
Routine vaccines<\/h3>\n
Pre-travel vaccines and medications<\/h3>\n
Measles <\/summary>
Hepatitis B<\/summary>
COVID-19<\/summary>
Influenza<\/summary>
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Yellow Fever - Country Entry Requirements <\/summary>
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Hepatitis A<\/summary>
Tick-borne encephalitis<\/summary>
Rabies <\/summary>
Safe food and water precautions<\/h3>\n
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Insect bite prevention<\/h3>\n
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Animal precautions<\/h3>\n
Person-to-person infections<\/h3>\n
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Tuberculosis<\/summary>
Medical services and facilities<\/h3>
Keep in Mind...<\/h3>\n
Transfer to a Canadian prison<\/h3>
Drugs<\/h3>
2SLGBTQI+ travellers<\/h3>
Dual citizenship<\/h3>
International Child Abduction<\/h3>
Useful links<\/h4>
Export of religious items and antiquities<\/h3>
Driving<\/h3>
Money<\/h3>
Local services<\/h3>
Emergency services<\/summary>
Roadside assistance<\/h4>
Consular assistance<\/h3>
Vilnius<\/strong> - Embassy of Canada<\/summary>
Lituanie - Prenez des mesures de sécurité normales<\/h3>
Criminalité<\/h3>
Terrorisme<\/h3>
Fraude<\/h3>
Manifestations<\/h3>
Aliments et boissons contenant des drogues<\/h3>
Sécurité routière<\/h3>
Transports publics<\/h3>
Trains<\/h4>
Autobus<\/h4>
Taxis<\/h4>
Transport aérien<\/h3>
Espace Schengen<\/h3>
Liens utiles<\/h4>
Passeport<\/h3>
Passeport canadien régulier<\/h4>
Passeport pour voyages officiels<\/h4>