# Vietnam's Health Declaration Is Not Mandatory From 1 July After All > Vietnam has confirmed its health declaration will not apply to every traveller from 1 July 2026. Here's what changed, and when it could still apply. - Canonical: https://budgetbro.app/blog/vietnam-health-declaration-long-stay-travellers-nomads - Published: 2026-06-07 - Updated: 2026-07-01 - Author: Nathan James - Category: Bro Featured - Tags: Vietnam, Visas, Digital Nomad, Travel Updates, Digital Arrival Card, Health - Publisher: BudgetBro (https://budgetbro.app), free AI-powered travel budgeting app --- Update: Vietnam's Ministry of Health has confirmed the health declaration is not applied routinely to every traveller from 1 July 2026, a reversal of the blanket rule first announced under Decree 165/2026/ND-CP. The Minister of Health now decides case by case which travellers must file a declaration, for which disease, and for how long, based on the actual outbreak risk at the time. For most trips right now, there is nothing to fill in. That is good news for long-stay travellers and digital nomads who cross Vietnam's borders often on visa runs and e-visa resets: there is no standing form to build into every trip. If Vietnam ever activates a declaration for a specific disease, it will apply only to the travellers and time window the Ministry names in that announcement, not automatically to everyone. Here is exactly what changed and what to expect. ## What Is Vietnam's Travel Health Declaration? The health declaration is set out in Decree 165/2026/ND-CP under Vietnam's Law on Disease Prevention. The decree gives the Ministry of Health the power to require a declaration at the border, but the government confirmed on 1 July 2026 that it does not apply automatically to all entries, exits or transits. It only switches on for a named infectious disease when the Ministry decides the risk warrants it. ![The Ho Chi Minh City skyline at sunset over the Saigon River, a major arrival point for travellers entering Vietnam](https://articles.budgetbro.app/vn_vn2.jpg) ## Is the Health Declaration Mandatory Right Now? No, not as a blanket rule. The government has confirmed that from 1 July 2026 the declaration is not required of every traveller by default. It only becomes mandatory if the Ministry of Health issues a specific order for a specific disease, and only for the travellers and period that order covers. There is currently no published filing window or standard form because there is no active, general requirement to file against. ## How Would You Complete It If It Is Ever Activated? There is no live declaration system in general use. The Ministry of Health has discontinued the earlier tokhaiyte.vn website, and a new platform is being developed for whenever a declaration is actually triggered. If an outbreak-specific declaration is ever activated, expect it to be announced through official Vietnamese immigration and health channels, most likely alongside the existing pre-arrival information system, rather than replacing it. ## What This Means for Long-Stay Travellers and Digital Nomads The practical upshot for long-stay travellers and digital nomads doing regular visa runs or e-visa resets is that there is currently nothing extra to file at the border for health reasons. That changes only if Vietnam is responding to a specific disease outbreak, in which case a declaration could be switched on for specific routes or nationalities at short notice. - There is no standing health declaration to file on a routine border crossing right now. - A declaration only applies if and when the Ministry of Health activates one for a named disease. - If that happens, the scope, form and deadline will be published at the time, not in advance. - Keep checking official Vietnamese immigration and health sources close to your travel dates, especially during any disease outbreak. It sits alongside Vietnam's other pre-arrival paperwork, which is unaffected by this change. If you are new to entering Vietnam, read our guide to [Vietnam's digital arrival card](https://budgetbro.app/blog/vietnam-digital-arrival-card) so you have that form covered before you travel. ![Teal disposable medical face masks, reflecting Vietnam's communicable disease prevention measures](https://articles.budgetbro.app/vn_health1.jpg) ## What Health Checks Still Happen at the Border? At the border, health officers may still observe travellers' health, check body temperature and screen for signs of communicable disease using surveillance and screening equipment. If something is flagged, they can carry out a more detailed check, including an interview and collection of epidemiological data, capped at a maximum of two hours per person. These general screening powers exist independently of the health declaration and continue regardless of whether a declaration is currently switched on. ## Frequently Asked Questions About Vietnam's Health Declaration ### Is the health declaration mandatory for tourists? No, not routinely. From 1 July 2026 the Vietnamese government confirmed the declaration does not apply automatically to every traveller. It only becomes mandatory if the Ministry of Health activates it for a specific disease. ### Do I need to file anything before I travel to Vietnam? Not for health reasons under the current rules. You still need Vietnam's separate digital arrival card (pre-arrival information) for immigration purposes, which is unaffected by this change. ### What happened to the original 1 July 2026 mandatory rule? Decree 165/2026/ND-CP gave the Ministry of Health the legal power to require a declaration, but the government clarified, [in an official statement](https://en.baochinhphu.vn/health-declaration-not-mandatory-for-all-intl-travelers-from-july-1-111260701111332151.htm), that it would not be applied as a routine, blanket requirement. The earlier reporting describing it as mandatory for everyone reflected the decree's scope, not how it is actually being used. ### Could the declaration still be activated later? Yes. The Ministry of Health can switch it on for a specific infectious disease if the risk of transmission into Vietnam warrants it, and would publish the details, including who it applies to and for how long, at that time. ### Is there a fee or penalty? No. There is currently no fee or penalty since there is no active blanket requirement. Any future outbreak-specific declaration would come with its own published rules. Staying in Vietnam for a while? BudgetBro helps long-stay travellers and digital nomads track spending in over 160 currencies, set trip budgets and see where the money goes. Always check official Vietnamese immigration and health sources for the latest entry rules before you travel, since this is one area that has already changed once. --- About the publisher: BudgetBro is a free AI-powered travel budgeting app for backpackers, digital nomads and long-term travellers. iOS, Android and web. Machine-readable company profile: https://budgetbro.app/llms.txt | All articles as markdown: append .md to any https://budgetbro.app/blog/ URL | Structured data: https://budgetbro.app/api/ai