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What you need to know about traveling abroad with your VaxCertPH

Your VaxcertPH is accepted by the following countries as proof of your Covid-19 vaccination status:

Armenia, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Colombia, Czech Republic, France, Georgia, Germany, India, Iraq, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Monaco, New Zealand, Oman, Samoa, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand, The Netherlands, Tunisia, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, USA, and Vietnam.

However, keep in mind the following reminders:

  1. Entry regulations and quarantine protocols for vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers imposed by the listed countries shall still apply
  2. Accepted vaccines for entry varies per destination country/territory.
  3. Travelers are reminded to gather pertinent information and additional requirements with respect to existing regulations and protocols of their destination country/territory before traveling.
  4. Additional information for specific travels (list may be updated and subject to change):
    • For UAE travelers: Register on the digital form provided through the following link: https://smartservices.icp.gov.ae/echannels/web/client/guest/index.html#/registerArrivals
    • Vaccination details entered through the form, such as a photo of one’s vaccine card, will generate a QR code necessary for free movement through the UAE. This QR code will require the Al Hosn App, downloadable through Apple and Google Play stores.
    • For Kuwait travelers: Register VaxCertPH to the Ministry of Health website under the E-services section (Registration of Vaccination Document issued Abroad) for verification and approval.
    • Once approved, download the IMMUNE App (downloadable through Apple and Google Play Store) to access vaccination details issued abroad and be used in Kuwait.
    • Secure approval prior to the intended date of travel.
    • For travels within the EU: Note that recognition extended by individual European Union countries listed apply only to the respective country concerned.

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