Canada unveils international travel vaccine passport
Ottawa abroad Fully vaccinated Canadians traveling abroad or on airplanes and inter-provincial trains will be able to flash provincially issued vaccine passports with machine-readable black and white QR codes and final Canada’s flagship and maple leaf flag. “a” – and starting November 30, you won’t be able to fly without it.
Federal officials say they are confident other countries will accept the “Pan-Canadian” standard document, but work is under way to ensure that international partners are aware of it and that Canada’s vaccination card Recognize as evidence.
In most provinces, new evidence of vaccination can be digitally downloaded to smartphones or printed in hard copy form, officials said. The rest are expected to be available by November 30.
The government has already announced that from October 30, passengers departing from Canada’s airports or those traveling on Via inter-provincial trains will be required to be fully vaccinated, and now they are required to comply with all documents issued by their province. Can use
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