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Our trip is fast approaching and I'm left wondering what we should use as our proof of vaccination. We're in BC and have our proof of vaccination QR codes and inoculation appointment cards, but no official international paperwork.
Our outbound trip is Vancouver > Dallas > Austin > San Juan > Beef Island Return is Beef Island > Saint John's > Toronto > Vancouver
We will be passing through the airports of four countries. As this will be our first time is there anything we must be aware of that we might not be?
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For anyone else wondering, we now have federal vaccination certificates. Just in time!
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I would bring the print off that shows all the details of your vaccines and not just rely on a card with a QR code. If fully vaccinated you do not have to use the BVI portal to gain permission to arrive but you do need to use the hummingbird app before your trip to book your arrival test at the Beef airport.
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We are coming before end of Nov. And also bringing the print out with the vaccine details and also keeping the link where you can download from the government website your vaccine info in case we are questioned for proof.
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