Haesanite Foreign Advisory

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The Haesanite Foreign Advisory is a regularly updated internet-produced guide as to the safety conditions across the International Democratic Union (IDU) for Haesanite travelers. The Foreign Advisory is published by the Haesan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs out of their Hanyeong office and often factors in information provided by other executive branch agencies such as the Haesanite Center for Disease Prevention (HCDP) and the Haesanite Secret Intelligence Services (HSIS). The Foreign Advisory rates nations and their sub-regions on a scale from one to four, with one representing "Safe to travel" and four signifying "Do not travel."

History

First published as a pamphlet distributed at Haesanite airports in 1931, the Foreign Advisory was one of the first collations of international travel requirements and disease risks in the IDU. While maintained by the governments of the Free Republic, after the Great War and the dissolution of Haesan it was scrapped from the budget. Reinstated in 1987 by the Pak Ye-ju administration, the Advisory was fully digitized in 2008. In recent years it has come to serve as a benchmark of travel advisories for many democratic nations in the IDU as Haesan's relative neutrality and extensive diplomatic network and intelligence capacity have led the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' classifications to be particularly well regarded.

List

Below is the current list of nations rated by the Foreign Advisory. The most recent update was on July 1, 2023.

Categories

Level 1: Safe to travel

Level 2: Travel with caution

Level 3: Reconsider travel

Level 4: Do not travel

Nation Region (if applicable) Rating Notes
Andhrapur All Level 1 Safe; critical infrastructure has greatly improved
Aredoa All Level 1 Safe
Auria All Level 4 Due to the ongoing civil war, safety cannot be guaranteed
Eïkangärd All Level 3 Significant security concerns and potential suspension of civil rights
 Eiria All Level 1 Safe
 Elalia All Level 1 Safe, deference to orthodox authorities culturally prevalent but non-compliance is accepted
 Gardavasque All Level 1 Safe
 Glanainn All Level 2 Foreigners accepted, but criticism of Opthelian rule dangerous
 Greater Acadia All Level 1 Safe
Grundhavn All Level 1 Safe
 Haesan Haesan Level 1 Safe
Soeyan Province[a] Level 4 Haesanite citizens in Soeyan are at risk of suspected terrorism and detention by the Laeralian government. Diplomatic channels cannot guarantee your freedom
 High Fells All Level 1 Criticism of Minjian Faith impolite but not dangerous
 Huenya Huenya Level 2 Generally safe, certain rural regions may see residual low level conflict, check conditions ahead of travel
Xiomeran claims[b] Level 4 An active conflict zone, foreigners are under heavy suspicion
Iskiram All Level 3 Civil rights may be suspended, especially for women. Critical infrastructure often insufficient
 Kerlile Grapevale Level 2 Care should be used to observe local customs, capital region has opened up and foreigners of both genders are no longer liable to be convicted of Anti-Matriarchal Activity
Kerlile Level 3 Foreigners in the councilors' territories have fewer access to diplomatic resources and should exercise caution when discussing issues of gender or Kerlian politics
 Laeral All Level 2 High societal distrust of Haesanites; do not publicly discuss Soeyan Province
Lao Sansong All Level 4 Vigilante murder legal and regular, borders closed, systematic persecution of Haemi
 Lauchenoiria All Level 2 Generally safe, some areas may still lack critical infrastructure
 Lehvant All Level 2 Security issues remain and in rural areas critical infrastructure may be lacking
 Libertas Omnium Maximus All Level 1 Safe
Mallancaland All Level 3 Civil rights may be suspended, especially for women
Mansilla All Level 2 Foreigners accepted, but criticism of monarchy dangerous
 Novella Islands All Level 2 Generally safe. Openly discuss science and scientific issues at one's own risk. Contradicting scientific orthodoxy may be grounds for arrest and suspension of rights. Follow all posted directions
 Opthelia Avalonia Level 2 Generally welcoming to foreigners, criticize the monarchy at one's own risk
Eddington and Other Large Cities Level 3 Fairly heavily policed. Serious curtailments to civil liberties. Travel by invitation only.
Small Cities, Rural Areas Level 4 Travel banned. Safety of foreigners cannot be guaranteed
 Roucourt All Level 4 Due to the ongoing civil war, safety cannot be guaranteed
 Sanctaria All Level 1 Criticism of Sanctarian Church by foreigners considered impolite but not dangerous
Salad Land All Level 1 Safe
Serriel All Level 2 In rural areas critical infrastructure may be lacking. Civil rights, especially those of women, may be curtailed
 Slokais Islands Kaijan Island Level 4 An active conflict zone, safety cannot be guaranteed
New Liverpool Level 2 Large, often violent, bouts of public unrest are common due to the current unrest in Kaijan. Avoid large public protests
Slokais Islands Level 1 Cities and major tourist areas generally safe
Tsimdaupohwetosonghnee Tsimdaupohwetosonghnee Level 1 Safe
Eikan DMZ[c] Level 4 The site of current military posturing, risk of conflict is high and safety cannot be guaranteed
 Teyè All Level 2 Increasingly safe, some civil rights may be curtailed for women
 Wosteaque All Level 1 Safe
 Xiomera Small Cities, Rural Areas Level 3 Reason necessary for travel due to government suspicion. Civil liberties scarce
Tlālacuetztla, Large Cities Level 2 High curtailment of civil liberties and political speech must be censored, but generally welcoming of foreigners
Yesteria All Level 3 Safe, but required low-tech travel to and from the nation is dangerous
Zargothrax All Level 4 Due to unstable leadership, safety of travelers cannot be guaranteed
 Zongongia All Level 1 Criticism of the monarchy impolite but not dangerous

Notes

  1. claimed by Haesan but administered by Laeral
  2. often referred to in Xiomera as "Western Xiomera"
  3. regions of Tsimdaupohwetosonghnee claimed by Eïkangärd