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It's our first time visiting SXM since 2019 and I just completed the EHAS form and have a couple of questions. 1) I am realizing after submission that I entered the wrong date for my booster shot  2) It asked for a "stamped and signed national vaccination card", but at the time of submission, I only had a digital version with QR code. So my question(s): is a digital version acceptable? And if not, do you get a 2nd chance to resubmit the EHAS form? I can already feel the anxiety forming in my stomach. Thanks for any feedback.
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1). No worries, you will receive your pre approval. 2) the digital version. Should work just fine.
Relax and you will receive your response shkrtly.
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Thank you for the reply and helping ease my anxiety... I get kind of worked up over these sorts of things 
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So I just received a response and it says:
Your EHAS application has been pre-approved. This doesnât guarantee admission to Sint Maarten. The immigration authorities at the port of entry will have the final determination. When opening the document it says: Your EHAS application has been pre-approved. This doesnât guarantee admission to Sint Maarten. The immigration authorities at the port of entry will have the final determination. You hereby acknowledge that you: 1. Have consented to a medical assessment and voluntary quarantine upon arrival by the port health authorities, if indicated. 2. Are traveling from a high-risk country and have consented to self-monitoring for 5 days. 3. Will submit a daily self-monitoring report to the health authorities.
There a document to download/print with a QR code. Is this standard?
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Yes, absolutely standard. You only get a "pre-approval". You get an 'approval' once you actually arrive.
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You are good to go. Even though they do accept digital proofs it's best to print out hard copies to present at PJIA.
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Thanks everyone, much appreciated!
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I looked at the EHAS site to prepare (but not time for me to do it yet). I see this 'high risk' country caveat to self-monitor for 5-says for some people. But I could not find a link to what those countries are...
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I looked at the EHAS site to prepare (but not time for me to do it yet). I see this 'high risk' country caveat to self-monitor for 5-says for some people. But I could not find a link to what those countries are... I think all countries are high risk as far as SXM is concerned, the 5 day self monitor is no issue, they email you each day, you click the link and enter your temp. Job done
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