by: mia rabson
ottawa — immigration minister marco mendicino says fully vaccinated canadians will soon be able to get a government document that will certify their covid-19 vaccine history for the purpose of international travel.
ottawa has been floating the promise of such documents for months and wednesday’s announcement moved the needle on the plan only slightly, with an explanation that the document should be ready by the “early fall” and will be digital with a paper option for those that wish.
it is not intended for use domestically but could be if provinces choose to do so.
mendicino says it will include data on the type of vaccines received, the dates and the location they were given.
“i want to take a moment to thank all canadians who’ve rolled up their sleeves over these past months,” he said. “as more and more are getting vaccinated they are planning for life in a post-vaccinated world, including the safe return to travel.”
vaccine passports aren’t entirely new. yellow fever certificates have been used for years for travellers going to or from countries where that illness is common. the covid-19 vaccine passports will be much more widespread.
dozens of countries around the world have covid-19 vaccine requirements for travel and many have now launched their own version of a vaccine passport. most, like the european union’s “green pass,” are digital, while others, like the japanese version unveiled in late july, are starting on paper.