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Country Intelligence Dashboard

Saint Pierre and Miquelon

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Level 1Exercise Normal Precautions
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Official Advisory
Level 1
Exercise Normal Precautions
AEGIS Risk Index
20/100
Low
Trajectory
Stable
AEGIS assesses a generally stable baseline with normal source verification requirements.
Capital
Saint-Pierre
Reference data

State Level 1–4

Official Travel Advisory

Level 1Exercise Normal Precautions

Standard baseline travel risk. Continue normal security awareness.

Official advisory data has not matched this country yet. AEGIS is using the baseline country model until the State.gov ingestion layer returns a match.

AEGIS Trajectory Engine

Stable

AEGIS assesses a generally stable baseline with normal source verification requirements.

Trajectory Score
35
Confidence: Moderate
30 Day
Routine watch
Confidence: Moderate
90 Day
Low-risk baseline
Confidence: Moderate
12 Month
Stable baseline if no shock occurs
Confidence: Moderate

Primary Drivers

  • Official advisory posture: Level 1.
  • Security pressure: 20/100 across crime, terrorism, unrest, and kidnapping indicators.
  • Systemic pressure: 35/100 across health, natural hazards, and economic stress.
  • Economic signal: Managed Economic Pressure.

Planning Implication

Maintain routine verification, embassy awareness, and traveler security practices. Reassess if advisory, OSINT, or economic signals change.

Watch Indicators

  • State Department advisory level or summary changes.
  • Protest, strike, election, conflict, or major criminal-violence developments in the OSINT feed.
  • Inflation, unemployment, contraction, debt, food/fuel pressure, or currency volatility signals.
  • Embassy security alerts, movement restrictions, natural disasters, health outbreaks, or airport/port disruptions.

AEGIS Threat Matrix

Operational Risk Categories

Official Level 1–4 is the fast read. The matrix breaks down why the country is risky and what threat categories matter most.

Crime
Low
20

Street crime, organized crime, violent crime, theft, and personal security exposure.

Terrorism
Low
10

Terrorist intent, capability, historic activity, and target attractiveness.

Civil Unrest
Low
15

Protests, strikes, riots, political instability, and election-related disruption.

Health
Low
10

Disease risk, healthcare access, medical evacuation complexity, and public health alerts.

Natural Hazard
Moderate
35

Storms, earthquakes, floods, wildfires, volcanos, and other environmental hazards.

Cyber
Low
20

Device compromise, malicious WiFi, telecom exposure, surveillance, and data-theft risks.

Collection Risk
Low
25

Targeting risk against travelers, officials, executives, NGOs, journalists, or exposed personnel.

Kidnapping
Low
15

Kidnapping, wrongful detention, extortion, hostage taking, and ransom exposure.

Economic Risk Layer

Economic Indicators & Stability Pressure

Economic stress is treated as a driver for unrest, crime pressure, migration, corruption, institutional capacity, and PMESII-Economic analysis. Indicators are pulled from the World Bank layer when available and used as planning context, not as a replacement for official advisory guidance.

Economic Stress
35
Managed Economic Pressure

growth

GDP

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Pending

Current-dollar GDP gives the broad scale of the economy and state resource base.

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growth

GDP Growth

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Pending

Annual GDP growth helps identify contraction, recovery, or growth stress.

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growth

GDP per Capita

Pending
Pending

GDP per capita provides a rough prosperity and capacity proxy.

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stability

Inflation

Pending
Pending

Consumer inflation can signal food/fuel pressure, cost-of-living stress, and unrest potential.

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labor

Unemployment

Pending
Pending

Unemployment is a pressure indicator for household stress, migration, crime, and unrest.

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trade

Trade Exposure

Pending
Pending

Trade as a share of GDP can show exposure to border closures, sanctions, shocks, and supply-chain disruption.

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debt

Government Debt

Pending
Pending

Government debt burden can constrain response capacity and increase austerity or instability pressure.

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Key Economic Findings

  • Economic indicators are partially available. Treat the economic layer as a planning aid and verify current figures before formal use.

Trajectory Signal

Stable / Watch

Economic stress is treated as a driver for unrest, migration, corruption, criminal pressure, institutional capacity, and resiliency. It informs PMESII-Economic and trajectory analysis but does not replace official advisory guidance.

Source: World Bank Indicators APIView docs →

Country Reference Data

Factbook-Style Profile

Baseline geography, population, language, economy-adjacent, and movement-reference fields for quick planning context.

Mode
reference
Official Name
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
Capital
Saint-Pierre
Population
5.8K
Area
242 km²
Region
Americas / North America
Currencies
euro (€)
Languages
French
Time Zones
UTC-03:00
Movement Notes
Coastal access • Drives on right • Not listed as UN member

Planner Mode

Professional ASCOPE / PMESII Planner

AEGIS Planner Mode answers the practical civil-considerations questions: what factors matter, why they matter, how they affect movement or objectives, which influences drive instability or stability, and what activities are realistic.

Embassy & Consulate Layer

U.S. Mission Support

Official mission context is pulled from State Department country travel information when available, with directory fallback links for verification.

Mode
state
Embassy

U.S. Embassy Saint-Pierre

Saint-Pierre

state-country-info
Phone
For emergency services in Panama, dial 911 . Ambulance services are: Unreliable in most areas except Panama City, Colon, and the Pan-American Highway between Panama City and Chiriqui. May be delayed due to traffic and road conditions. Are available as subscriptions by some private ambulance providers. See our Health Ab
Emergency
Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you break local laws, even if you don't know it, you can be kicked out of the area, arrested, or put in prison. If you want to start a business or work in a job that needs special permits or licenses, you should get information from the local authorities before you start. Furthermore, some crimes are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. See our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice w
Address
Embassy Name: U.S. Embassy Panama Street Address: Avenida Demetrio Basilio Lakas, Building No.783 Clayton, Panama Phone: +(507) 317-5000 Emergency Phone: +(507) 317-5000 Fax: +(507) 317-5278 Email: Panama-ACS@state.gov Web: https://pa.usembassy.gov/

Visit the Embassy of Panama website for the most current visa information. The following are required for entry: A passport valid for 3 months past entry your date. Proof of funds—$500 cash or equivalent. A return plane ticket. 180-Day Stay : U.S. tourists can stay in Panama for 180 days without a visa. This is strictly enforced. Confirm you receive an entry stamp in your passport when you arrive. For further information contact the Government of Panama Migration Service . Traveling with Children : To exit the country with only one parent, Panamanian citizens and legal residents under 18, including dual citizens, must present notarized consent in Spanish from both parents. Both parents’ identification documents and the child’s birth certificate are also required. Written consent signed in the United States needs to be apostilled. Any child born in Panama typically acquires Panamanian cit

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OSINT Feed

Current Signals

AEGIS highlights current public-source signals that may affect travel posture, planning, or country trajectory.

Active

SOURCE

Official advisory and global OSINT context will populate when the AEGIS event feed refreshes.

The country page remains usable with advisory, reference, and embassy layers while the current-events stream refreshes.

Low
Signal: Source standbyConfidence: ModerateSource: AEGIS ATLAS

AEGIS Data Layer

Data Fusion Notes

The country dashboard now fuses official advisory, embassy/consulate context, and baseline reference data before generating a travel brief.

AEGIS Analyst

Travel Brief Generator

Generates a traveler-friendly intelligence brief using official advisory context, current reporting, threat categories, embassy considerations, trajectory, and source-backed recommendations.

Cost control: generated country briefs are cached server-side for several hours. Use Refresh Brief only when you intentionally want a fresh AEGIS render.
Select Generate Travel Brief to render a current, source-backed brief for Saint Pierre and Miquelon. The Save Brief button appears after a brief is generated.