Australian expats not registered with Medicare say they can’t get their vaccinations recognised

Non-residents who live abroad but received jab in Australia frustrated by inability to be recognised by immunisation record or get international passport

Australians who live overseas but got vaccinated while visiting Australia say the immunisation record system is failing to recognise their Covid vaccination status if they are not registered with Medicare, trapping them in a “black hole” of bureaucratic wrangling.

Two Australian citizens, both healthcare workers living long-term in Kenya, have told the Guardian they were vaccinated during trips home to see their sick parents this year.

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