Do I need a vaccination certificate to study abroad?

Legal analysis: 1. Physical examination and vaccine.

Before going abroad, international students must go to the international travel health care center affiliated to the local China inspection and quarantine organ to apply for the International Travel Health Inspection Certificate and the International Vaccination Certificate. When leaving the country, you must show your health certificate to the China inspection and quarantine organ before leaving the country. Although China Customs has such regulations, there is basically no health inspection certificate after passing the customs. If the school sends you something similar to a vaccination list, you need to inject the corresponding vaccine according to the above requirements. Generally, everyone plays in China, because China is relatively cheap. Of course, if your school can call you for free, you can call after you go out. Some countries have designated physical examination centers, such as Britain, Canada and Australia. If there is no designated physical examination center, you need physical examination and vaccination (such as the United States), please refer to the following physical examination strategy.

Two. Location of physical examination and vaccination

The first choice is the local international travel health center. Because there is a one-stop service, you must have a physical examination before vaccination. After that, I will give you the above-mentioned international travel health certificate (commonly known as Little Red Book), which records your medical information.

Legal basis: Paragraph 1 of Article 15 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on the Prevention and Control of Infectious Diseases. The state implements a planned vaccination system. The administrative department of health in the State Council and the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall, according to the needs of infectious disease prevention and control, formulate plans for infectious disease vaccination and organize their implementation.

Article 97 of People's Republic of China (PRC) Vaccine Management Law refers to vaccines that should be vaccinated by residents according to government regulations, including vaccines determined by the national immunization program, vaccines added by the people's governments of provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government when implementing the national immunization program, and vaccines organized by the people's governments at or above the county level or their health authorities for emergency vaccination or mass vaccination. Unplanned immunization vaccine refers to other vaccines that residents voluntarily vaccinate.