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Vietnam Requires Digital Health Declaration for All Tourists Starting July 1
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First reported by N12 · 6 hours ago
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Vietnam will require all international travelers, including Israelis, to complete a digital health declaration form starting July 1, 2026, to help prevent disease spread. The form must be submitted about a week before travel, with a QR code presented at border control. Additional health checks or documents may be required depending on the situation.
- 01Vietnam mandates digital health declarations for all international travelers from July 1, 2026.
- 02Travelers must submit personal, flight, hotel, and visa details about a week before arrival or departure.
- 03A QR code from the completed form is required at border control checkpoints.
- 04Health authorities may request vaccination proof or conduct health screenings upon entry.
- 05Vietnam is expanding a separate digital entry system for passenger information.
- 06Israeli Embassy in Hanoi advises travelers to check entry requirements and prepare documents in advance.
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