
If everything is in order, you will be give new proof of vaccination for your repeat vaccination.

The GGD will check your documents for the vaccinations you received abroad. You can make an appointment in the following GGD regions:
Ema approved vaccines for travel series#
If you do not yet have proof of vaccination for your primary series abroad, but you already received a repeat vaccination in the Netherlands, make an appointment with the GGD to register your primary series. The pass would be granted to those who have been inoculated with any of the vaccines that have been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA). Converting proof of vaccination after repeat vaccination If you want to make an appointment for your repeat vaccination, you can do this online at or by phone on 0800 7070. At many vaccination centres you can do this without an appointment. You can get the repeat vaccination in the Netherlands if it has been at least 3 months since your last vaccination or coronavirus infection.

You can make an appointment in Amsterdam, Utrecht or Rotterdam. If you want to convert your foreign proof of vaccination into Dutch proof of vaccination, make an appointment by calling +31 (0). If you were vaccinated outside the EU and do not have proof, you cannot get Dutch proof of vaccination.

The GGD will give you proof of vaccination which you can add in the CoronaCheck app or on. If you were vaccinated outside the European Union (EU) with an EMA-approved or WHO-approved vaccine, and you have proof, you can have your vaccination registered by the GGD in one of the 3 regions above. If you were vaccinated within the European Union (EU) you can have your vaccination registered with the municipal health service (GGD) in the following regions:Īfter registration, the GGD will give you proof of vaccination which you can add in the CoronaCheck app or on.
