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originally posted by: nonspecific
So your an American citizen that chooses to live in another country and is now complaining that to travel between the country you choose to live in and the US you will need to have a vaccine that you don't want to have.
You could have said that and saved all this tippy tapping.
Do you actually need the vaccine passport yet? Domyou really need to live in this other country?
It seems like you have lots of options.
a reply to: MykeNukem
originally posted by: JIMC5499
a reply to: XipeTotex
They've been saying that since the sixties. Of course then we were worried about Global Cooling too.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: MykeNukem
By air yes, you're right.
Not by land though.
You need a passport, passport card or Nexus card to drive there.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: Tulpa
Oh, but I am sure a very practical micro chip is already waiting to make sure is convenient and unforgettable, I bet is not far fetched. Who needs passport cards when you can be the carrier of your own information.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: Tulpa
Oh, but I am sure a very practical micro chip is already waiting to make sure is convenient and unforgettable, I bet is not far fetched. Who needs passport cards when you can be the carrier of your own information.
originally posted by: carewemust
A family friend had me help her upload her CDC vaccine ID card yesterday for travel. The thing is so simple and basic, a 12-year-old could duplicate them.
originally posted by: MykeNukem
originally posted by: nonspecific
So which country do you need to travel to the United States from?
a reply to: MykeNukem
From a country that doesn't require a passport or immunity records to travel there, but will require a VaxPort in the near future.