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Haiti - FLASH : The Embassy of Canada is reducing its staff and asking its citizens to consider leaving Haiti
12/11/2021 09:35:37

Haiti - FLASH : The Embassy of Canada is reducing its staff and asking its citizens to consider leaving Haiti

Global Affairs Canada said "The security situation in Haiti is rapidly deteriorating and is being exacerbated by ongoing fuel shortages.

As a result, Global Affairs Canada is temporarily withdrawing non-essential Canadian employees as well as family members of Canadian embassy staff from Haiti.

The safety of Canadians is our highest priority at all times, and to this end our embassy in Port-au-Prince remains open. Consular officials stand ready to help Canadians in Haiti who need emergency assistance. They can be reached at 011 (509) 2-812-9000 or by email at PRNCECS@international.gc.ca

We continue to advise Canadians to avoid non-essential travel to Haiti."

In addition, an email was sent to Canadians living in Haiti recommending that they plan their departure from the country where armed gangs extend their control every day. " The situation is deteriorating and changing rapidly. If you are in Haiti and your presence is not essential, consider leaving the country if you can do it safely".

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