Pan-Canadian vaccination passport now available in Manitoba; Here is what you need to know

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Pan-Canadian vaccination passport now available in Manitoba; Here is what you need to know
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Pan-Canadian vaccination passport now available in Manitoba

Fully vaccinated Manitobans are now able to access the federal pan-Canadian proof of vaccination credentials required to travel at home and abroad.This comes after the federal government announced that each province and territory would need to issue its own standardized pan-Canadian vaccine passport for use when travelling.– the same place where Manitobans requested and access their provincial immunization card.

By early November, the province plans to update its immunization app so Manitobans can access both their provincial and pan-Canadian immunization credentials through the provincial immunization app. The province pointed out the pan-Canadian credentials will give Manitobans a different QR code, separate from the current provincial immunization card.

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