The following message has been posted on a Malawi site by the Hogg Robinson travel group
""Please be aware that, with immediate effect, it is now compulsory for all
travellers to Mozambique to hold a valid Yellow Fever certificate - without
this you will not be able to enter Mozambique. ""
Ivan
Moz yellow Fever Jab
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Arriving from other African countries? Or from anywhere, i.e., Europe, USA, Canada, etc.
The former makes sense as similiar requirement for entry to other African countries; the latter though...... ???
Hi, trying to find out, as there doesnt seem to be any other source making the same statement. certainly if you try to enter after visiting any WHO listed country in the last 6 months this will apply.
Ivan