Canada issues travel advice for fans heading to World Cup in Qatar

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Canada issues travel advice for fans heading to World Cup in Qatar
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The Government of Canada has issued travel advice for people heading to Qatar, where the World Cup will begin on Nov. 20. Their advice includes all the customs, laws, and regulations to keep in mind when visiting the country.

, public displays of affection, including holding hands and kissing, is “not well socially accepted,” and while female travellers aren't expected to wear head covers, "revealing clothing" is considered inappropriate.

For those driving while in Qatar, the notice says drivers in the country are generally considered "extremely aggressive." It adds that people drive on the right and accidents causing fatalities are amongst Qatar's leading causes of death. In Qatar, it is illegal to drink alcohol in public as alcohol is strictly regulated in the majority-Muslim emirate. For the World Cup, the country has implemented designated public spaces where selling alcohol will be permitted and there will also be designated areas for drunk people to sober up.

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