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Old 07-20-21, 07:05 AM
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Originally Posted by skookum
For some reason I couldn't add more stuff by edit in the previous post so..
Thanks for posting the list, which did not get listed above so I repeated it below in italics:
In ArriveCAN, you must provide:
the details of your first dose (date, country and vaccine you received)
the details of your second dose if one was required (i.e., for Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca vaccines)
a photo or PDF file of the record of each dose of your vaccination, such as receipts, cards, or confirmations:
if you received two doses and they are both recorded on a single card or PDF, upload that same image or file for dose 1 and again for dose 2
file formats accepted: PDF, PNG, JPEG or JPG
maximum file size for upload: each image upload has a 2 MB size limit
preferred file format: if you received a PDF file of your vaccination record, upload the PDF rather than an image, since the PDF is clearer and easier to read
these must be in English, French, or a certified translation into English or French
Bring your original proof of vaccination with you while you travel.
Providing a certified translation if your proof is not in French or English
That is pretty clear and unambiguous. Some of the requirements that I looked at in other countries looked much more complicated, and left a sense of uncertainty.
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