Travel Warnings

The following is a list of travel warnings and advisories (Traditional Chinese: 旅遊警示) issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) of Nicholasland. Travel warnings are to warn citizens abroad to exercise extra caution when visiting certain countries, regions, and dependencies.

Travel warnings are first legislated in January 2015, with the travel warnings coming into full effect on 24 August 2015.

Latest warnings



 * Last updated: 18 February 2022

Chronology

 * 16 March 2020: At the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic, the MFA has issued a travel advisory for all countries and territories around the world, urging citizens to avoid non-essential travels outside of Nicholasland. The advisory remains in effect after 2 years in 2022.


 * 1 July 2020: Hong Kong and Macau, alongside with the People's Republic of China, have been added to the Travel Alert due to potential arbitrary arrests of the newly enacted National Security Law.


 * 27 September 2020: Armenia and Azerbaijan added to the Travel Warning due to the Nagorno-Karabakh War. The warning remains in place even after the war has ended. The warning was downgraded to a Travel Alert on 18 February 2022.


 * 1 July 2021: Afghanistan was promoted to a Travel Warning due to the Taliban offensive. The warning remains in place as of February 2022.


 * 31 January 2022: All of Ukraine was promoted to a Travel Warning due to the rising tension with Russia. All Nicholasland nationals are advised to leave the country. In parallel, all of Russia has been added to a Travel Alert, except its border oblasts with Ukraine due to a possible armed conflict. The border oblasts (Bryansk, Kursk, Belgorod, Voronezh, Rostov, Krasnodar, Crimea, and Sevastopol) were issued a Travel Warning.