A standardized Canadian COVID-19 Proof of Vaccination (Vaccine Passport) is now here

 

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced today that a Canadian Vaccine Passport that can be used for international travel will be available soon. The Government of Canada has worked with the provinces and territories to create a standardized proof of vaccination.

“The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced that, in
collaboration with provinces and territories, a standardized Canadian
COVID-19 proof of vaccination is now available to residents of
Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut,
Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon, and will be available in the
other provinces soon. Canada is also engaging with international
partners to obtain recognition and acceptance abroad, so the proof can
also be used to facilitate travel around the world.”

The standardized proof of vaccination looks like the following sample as provided by the Government of Canada:

Image via Government of Canada

 

If you are in one of the provinces listed above your passport should already look like this and you’ll be good to go. For other provinces such as Alberta, B.C., and Manitoba their proof of vaccinations should be updated to this format very soon.  You can check if your province’s proof of vaccination is the standardized one via this page on the Government’s site.

Saskatchewan shows as ‘available’
Alberta shows as ‘not yet available’

 

Click here to learn more about the Canadian proof of vaccination program