About 60, people of Algerian origin live in Canada, primarily in the Montreal area. An organization called Algerian Community of Ontario serves local Algerians. Tags: Community. Do you know how to improve content on this page? Send us Feedback. Meet other Algerians in Canada. Meet other Algerians at our events in Canada Attend our monthly events and activities for Algerians expatriates to get to know like-minded expatriates in real life.
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Ask experienced Algerian expats in Canada! Where can I find Algerian food? Where can I meet other Algerians? Are there Algerian schools in my city? Photography Group. DinnerNations Group. Brunch Group. Outdoor Group. Find other Algerians to share your hobbies with. Tips and Advice on Canada from Your Fellow Algerian Expats Obviously, expat life in Canada goes well beyond shipping your belongings and taking care of red tape.
Our network is the best place to meet expats from Algeria. On the Canada Expat Forums, you can get competent answers to all your expat-related questions: how to find a babysitter fluent in your mother tongue, where to get couscous in Ottawa, etc. The InterNations Places database for Canada has information on the nearest Algerian embassy and many other institutions.
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Austrians in Canada. Bangladeshis in Canada. Belgians in Canada. Brazilians in Canada. Brits in Canada. Algeria is also the fourth-largest source of immigrants to Quebec, after France, Haiti, and Morocco.
According to Citizenship and Immigration Canada, there were a total of 4, Algerian students studying in Canada in Algeria is a major regional player in the fight against terrorism.
Algeria and Canada participated in the launch of the Global Counterterrorism Forum GCTF in , and until , the two were co-chairs for the capacity-building working group for the Sahel, and subsequent West Africa region. Canada provides funding for initiatives related to counter-terrorism capacity building in which Algeria participates. Algerian security forces are usually the primary target, but civilians have been killed and injured in attacks.
Terrorists have also targeted foreign interests, including foreign oil and natural gas operations in the Sahara. Though authorities have thwarted a number of planned incidents, the security situation continues to be unstable. Urban centres may be more secure than heavily wooded and mountainous rural areas, but there is a risk of being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
There is a threat of kidnapping in Algeria. Foreigners have been taken hostage, and in some cases executed. Terrorist groups have attacked oil and natural gas operations in Algeria. They have taken and killed hostages during these attacks.
Demonstrations can occur throughout the country. Even peaceful demonstrations can suddenly turn violent at any time. They can also lead to disruptions to traffic and public transportation, causing road closures and delays. More about mass gatherings large-scale events. If you are travelling by car, lock your belongings in the trunk and keep the doors locked at all times.
Park your car in a guarded parking lot. Safe-travel guide for women. Traffic can be very congested, particularly in large urban centres, and speeding and poor driving habits are prevalent. Traffic-related accidents are comparatively far more common than in Canada. There are checkpoints on the main roads heading into and out of larger cities, and on roads throughout Algiers. Taxis follow a standard route and pick up many clients going in the same direction.
They generally only serve city centres, and their availability is sporadic, particularly late at night and during peak hours. During Ramadan, avoid using public transportation, including taxis, between airports and city centres, especially after dark. Accidents are common due to fatigue. Arrange for airport pick-up and drop-off, in advance, by your host or hotel shuttle.
We do not make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards. General information about foreign domestic airlines. If staying at a hotel, ask for a briefing on hotel security measures on arrival. Retain your hotel key at all times. Security forces are present on roads, at airports and in front of government buildings throughout the country.
Comply with their directives at all times. Most governments have implemented special entry and exit restrictions and requirements for their territory due to COVID Before travelling, verify if the local authorities of both your current location and destinations have implemented any restrictions or requirements related to this situation.
Consider even your transit points, as transit rules are in place in many destinations. This could disrupt your travel. Every country or territory decides who can enter or exit through its borders.
We have obtained the information on this page from the Algerian authorities. It can, however, change at any time. Verify this information with the Foreign Representatives in Canada.
Before you travel, check with your transportation company about passport requirements. Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond the date you expect to leave from Algeria. Official travel. Different entry rules may apply when travelling with a temporary passport or an emergency travel document. Before you leave, check with the closest diplomatic mission for your destination. Learn about potential entry requirements related to yellow fever vaccines section.
Children born to Algerian fathers automatically acquire Algerian citizenship at birth, regardless of where they were born. Immigration authorities consider a person an adult in Algeria at the age of 19 years old plus 1 day.
Under this age, a child travelling alone or with a third person other than one of his or her parents or legal guardians must produce paternal authorization to leave the country.
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