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A lot is going on in Sudan even though it does not show up in the news as often as Iraq and Syria but make no mistakes, Sudan is safe to visit, depending on the part of the country you choose to visit.

As a matter of fact, there are so many safe routes and place to visit in Sudan. Danger-free areas include the area such as Khartoum, Kassala, Port Sudan, to mention a few.

Before traveling to Sudan, you need to make sure you go through the travel advisory for Canadians. Your provincial plan will not cover you outside Canada, so, when traveling to Sudan, you need to make sure you have the right Sudan travel insurance or private medical plan to cover you in Sudan in case of medical emergency, accident, hospitalization or injury or any other unforeseen circumstance that could happen abroad.

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Basic Information About Sudan

Some important information on Sudan Travel Insurance that we think you’ll want to know before you travel.

Name Value
Currency Sudanese pound
Most common languages spoken Arabic, English, Modern Standard Arabic
Capital Khartoum
Continent Africa
Population Approx. 40.53 million
Plug type Plug type C and D
Driving side Right-hand side
Seasons
  • Spring - March to May
  • Summer - June to August
  • Autumn - September to November
  • Winter - December to February
Laws Local laws and customs

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Sudan Security Measures for travelers

The decision to travel to Sudan is yours and you are also responsible for your safety abroad. But since we care about your personal safety and security, we provide you credible information in our Travel Advice to help you to make the right decision when traveling outside Canada.

Risk Level

Sudan – Exercise a high degree of caution

Due to security instability in some parts of the country, exercise a high degree of caution in Sudan.

  • Avoid all travel to the following areas: Darfur, Blue Nile State, Southern Kordofan State, Abyei administrative region, Area bordering Libya, Area bordering Eritea within the Red Sea State and so forth.

 Entry / Exit requirements

Sudan decides who enters or exits its borders, just like other countries. The Government of Canada cannot intervene on your behalf if you do not meet the country’s entry or exit requirements.

The information on this page was obtained from Sudanese authorities; however, it can change at any time. Moreover, you can verify the information with foreign diplomatic missions and consulates in Canada.

Passport

The entry requirements that apply to you depend on the type of passport you use for travel. Check with your transportation company about passport requirements before you travel.

  • Regular Canadian Passport - You are required to hold a passport valid for a minimum of six months beyond the date you intend to leave Sudan.
  • Passport for official travel - Different rules may apply. Learn more about official travel here.
  • Other travel documents - The rules that apply when traveling with a temporary passport or an emergency travel document may differ. Find out about entry rules from the closest diplomatic mission for Sudan before you leave.

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Sudan Healthcare

Sudan has both public and private hospitals and healthcare centers. The quality of healthcare in Sudan is lower than Canada’s standard but medical treatment could also be expensive. Some hospitals may require cash payment in Sudan, so, you need to travel with enough money to cover potential costs and the right Sudan travel insurance for the coverage you need.

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Sudan Travel Insurance News

When everyone thought that Sudan would release Abousfian Abdelrazik, a Montreal man suspected by Canada’s spy agency to be tied to Al Qaeda, a senior CSIS officer told his colleagues in an email that he is jailed forever.

A long-running lawsuit accused Canadian consular officials seeking for the release of Abdelrazik of wanting to cover their asses.

Abdelrazik, his lawyer Paul Champ and the Amnesty International claimed that the classified 2004 CSIS and several other documents in the case show an obvious indifference to the situation that led to his detention and torture in Sudan.

Paul Champ said that the document shows at best that the Canadians are a cynical joke to CSIS and at worst it shows that Canada is involved in the illegal detention of Canadian by the notorious torturers.

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