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by donw
1724 days ago
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> Obtaining a passport is completely irrelevant. For most travelers, it is the only document you show at the border. > Countries deny people with valid passports from entering all the time. For example, if they don't have the proper vaccines. In theory, yes. In practice, no. I have never once seen a Japanese traveler required to produce any medical paperwork along with their passport (and I have flown a lot between both countries). Could a traveler from Japan in theory be stopped at the border for a lack of vaccination? Probably. How often does that happen? Effectively never. |
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