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October 12: Question: What COVID-19 documentation is required for adults traveling to Japan?
Question: What COVID-19 documentation is required for adults traveling to Japan?
Answer: Starting Tuesday, U. S. adults entering Japan will be required to show that they are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (which in Japan means 3 doses), or that they have tested negative within 72 hours of leaving the country, according to Japan’s Foreign Ministry. These passengers no longer have to check on themselves upon arrival or quarantine unless they have COVID-19 symptoms. An access visa is no longer required; A U. S. passport will be enough for sightseeing for up to 3 months.
Travelers may want to download smartphone apps upon arrival; If you don’t have a smartphone, you may want to hire one at a Japanese airport, according to the U. S. Embassy and Consulates’ online page. USA in Japan.
To answer other readers, yes, a number one vaccine series from Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech plus a booster counts as 3 doses. More than 3 doses in their vaccination record is fine: Many readers asking similar questions have gained 3 booster shots since receiving an initial two-dose vaccine circular in late 2020 or early 2021.
The U. S. government The U. S. government is encouraging Americans making plans to go to Japan to closely monitor COVID-19 updates, as the rules may change. Find detailed information on the Japanese ministry online page in mofa. go. jp. Or make a stopover on the U. S. online page. U. S. Embassy and Consulates in Japan for a summary of existing regulations and links to more detailed data.
A vaccination certificate must be issued through a government or public establishment and show that the user has won 3 doses of a legal vaccine; See the main points in. The test of a negative control result shall document 8 main points; For a pattern form in Japanese and English, see.
Q: Regarding filing a tax refund in Hawaii before the end of the year for the refund, do I think the deadline is October?
A: You are referring to separate issues, with separate deadlines.
The Oct. 20 deadline is for the automatic six-month extension of other Hawaiians to register their 2021 state tax refund without paying a late filing penalty. This extension applies to the presentation of the refund, not to the payment of taxes: the cash payment was due in April. If you also postponed filing your federal tax return, the extended deadline is Oct. 17, according to the Internal Revenue Service.
The Dec. 31 deadline is for the One-Time Bill 115 tax refund, which is paid to eligible Hawaiian citizens who register a state tax through the end of this year. Even citizens who do not pay taxes and who generally do not register a go back tax will have to register a return in Hawaii before that date if they want to qualify for the refund.
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